
Posted by Wax Works
“What I loved most about Sarah’s workshop was how much I learned from everyone else’s discoveries as well as my own. Sarah has a way of honing in on what an individual needs to focus on while making it applicable to the entire group.” -Denise Watt, Actor/Writer, Montreal
In-Person VOICE & TEXT INTENSIVE
with Designated Linklater Voice Teacher
Sarah Weatherwax
Tuesday May 20 to Friday May 23.
10AM to 5PM ET daily. (soft end time)
161 Frederick St., Toronto
free your voice & your talent
with guidance from an experienced teacher and
support from a wonderful group of like-minded creatives.
$725 incl. tax.
Send an email of interest to apply.
Register with a deposit by Monday, May 5.
- Learn a very complete Voice/Body warm-up that will leave you relaxed, energized and ready for work. Learn by doing, and your muscles will remember.
- Receive lots of personalized coaching: Discover which exercises benefit you the most.
- Develop a freer, fuller, more confident, colourful voice: Your acting will be instinctive, believable & transformative with a Free Voice.
- Work on a short piece to learn how to apply your freer voice to better acting/public speaking: Let your voice go where the text takes it!
- Take a few stream-lined notes each day: Retain the information and keep developing your voice, long after this incredible workshop is over.
Free your Voice. Free your Talent. Free Yourself.
Please email sweatherwax@rogers.com with any questions, or to request a free consult 🙂
To Apply & Register:
Email sweatherwax@rogers.com a brief note of interest to apply. Actors send resume.
Register with a 50% deposit after receiving a response email.
Don’t delay!
Limited enrolment.
Register by May 5.
Click HERE for more details.
“Sarah’s acute sensitivity to the nuances of voice, as well as her curious and non-judgemental attitude, have helped me to release my voice more fully in my singing and spoken-word practices.” – Rebecca Bruton, Multi-Disciplinary Performer, Teacher, and Arts facilitator
“Sarah’s Voice and Text class is transformational. Throughout the class, I was able to find a deep sense of connection to my body and voice working with the Linklater technique. From there, the exploration of text is exciting and new; I found interesting depth over and over again.” – Alexa Houle, Actor/Artist/Filmmaker