Voice Movement Immersion is an embodied voice methodology exploring how movement, breath and sound unlock presence, creativity and authentic expression, developed by vocalist and Certified Voice Movement Therapist, Randolph Matthews. Through guided exercises and collaborative exploration, participants discover how voice reflects internal states and how it can be consciously developed to support creative practice, communication and embodied presence. Participants explore the relationship between body, breath and voice through movement practices, improvisational sound exercises and collective vocal exploration.
Who This Is For
This weekend workshop is open to anyone curious about exploring the relationship between voice, movement and embodied expression. No previous vocal or musical experience is needed. The workshop may be of particular interest to:
- artists and performers working with voice or presence
- dancers and movement practitioners exploring vocal expression
- voice practitioners and vocal improvisers
- therapists and somatic practitioners working with the body and breath
- facilitators and educators interested in embodied communication
- anyone curious to explore their voice as a pathway to creativity, connection and self-expression
Participants are not required to have vocal training—only a willingness to explore voice as a tool for presence, creativity and human connection.
Details
July 11th — 10.30am – 5pm
July 12th — 10.30am – 3.30pm
What to Bring
- comfortable clothes
- a journal for notes or reflections
- water bottle to stay hydrated (this is an energetic practice)
- packed lunch for both days, or you can visit the Green Table Café nearby to buy lunch
Price (Green Bottle Sliding Scale)
Full Cost – £140–180
Low Income – £70–140
Bursary – £0–70
What to Expect
- guided vocal and movement explorations
- improvisational sound practices
- individual and group vocal expression
- a supportive, non-judgemental environment
This workshop is open to complete beginners as well as experienced practitioners.