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Vocal Health tips for community theatre show week

Recently, I have enjoyed coaching the Crouch End Players community theatre in preparation for their musical play "Sea Airs" - a love story set in my native Cornwall, featuring Sea Shanties and traditional methodist hymns, as well as songs from the 1980s. As opening night approached, the cast have been beset with seasonal colds, coughs and the usual Autumn term  lurgy!  Under these circumstances there is a lot of well-meaning advice given to amateur performers, some helpful and some downright destructive! But finding the right advice can be a minefield, particularly relating to amateur performers who have to work all day and perform in the evening, and who don't get much rest! I remember when I was studying at Trinity College of Music (now Trinity Laban) in the 1980s, we were lucky enough to have a lecture from the eminent throat specialist, Mr David Garfield Davies, to educate the singers about vocal health and hygiene. Mr Davies is laryngologist to the RSC and

Podcast - Coming soon!

EDIT     The Podcast "Happy Voice Conversations" is now available on all podcasting platforms! Please subscribe and help spread the word! We also have a Facebook page   https://www.facebook.com/voicepod  and community on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/happyvoice_podcast Like to be featured guest?     Happy Voice Conversations explore people's relationship with their voice. If you have a story to share please get in touch. Original Blog post I will be producing a series of Podcasts starting in 2019.  The content will be based on my 25 years coaching experience, research and exploration of ideas around people's relationship with their voice, on a professional, personal and emotional level. I will also be in conversation with voice practitioners, singers, speakers, healers, thinkers and inviting people to tell their vocal stories I wanted to share some of my early ideas and notes, below, with this in mind: Podcast n