This is an archived event from Culture Days 2022.
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Vocal Health: Its Importance
Digital
Music Performance SingingDate and time
Location
Regina, SK
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
About
In this session, Jenna Nash will help participants learn why vocal health is important for both singer sand speakers alike, guide them through exercises to try, provide vocal activities people can do at home, and information on the type of voice specialists folks can see for further voice work. Presented by SaskMusic.
Soprano Jenna Nash has been immersed in the arts all her life growing up on a farm near Mortlach, Saskatchewan. A graduate of the B.A. in Music Vocal Performance program from Briercrest College and Seminary (2013), she has sung on many different stages including the Mae Wilson Theatre in Moose Jaw, Carnegie Hall in New York City, and the Regina Folk Festival. Her voice has appeared in several recordings, most recently on the track “My Own Heart” from Soft Focus Futures (2021), and previously on “Salted Salamanders” from Seeker (2017) by JUNO nominated artist Megan Nash. Jenna is currently the Choir Director at St. Andrews United Church in Moose Jaw and opened her own voice lesson studio in 2021. Everyone has the ability to learn how to sing, and her goal is to make learning as accessible as possible because singing is for everyone.
Links
- Registration Link us02web.zoom.us
Organizer
SaskMusic
SaskMusic is a non-profit, member-based association that represents, promotes and develops the artists and music industry of Saskatchewan, Canada. We offer one-on-one guidance, workshops, marketing and export assistance, career development opportunities, peer sessions, artist and business listings, and more. From songwriters and freelance musicians to studios, we work with artists and industry members from across our province, in an extensive range of genres and skill levels. SaskMusic is a source of information and resources for both the public, and the music industry.