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A Creative Singing Workshop

EliseWitt.com

February 11 @ 3:00 pm 4:30 pm

Sat. Feb. 11th 3:00 – 4:30pm

@ Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta, 2650 N. Druid Hills Rd. NE, Atlanta 30329

hosted by Elise Witt and a Guest Song Leader or Two

Dive in!

Expand your confidence and your consciousness in this singing circle!

Let’s create music together – Music that is in the air around us, and in our bodies waiting to be sung! Play with melody, rhythm, language, harmony, vocal production, and soul connection.

Everyone is welcome as we explore the rainbow of colors inherent in our individual and collective VOICE. We create vocal landscapes, soulful harmonies, and impromptu sonic masterpieces. We sing with Intention… to connect, to heal, to rejoice…

We are inspired by master teachers Rhiannon, Bobbie McFerrin, David Darling, Dr. Fred Onovwerosuoke, and Dr. Ysaye Barnwell

This is a safe and supportive space to widen vocal horizons, to express our authentic selves and to participate in a community singing ritual that builds deep and joyful music.


FirstRegister below: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the class. Registration required to receive the Zoom link.

Next, after you submit the registration form, please send in payment.


    Online via Venmo @Elise-WittOnline via Paypal @EliseWittCash or Check

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    Workshop Fees

    Please be affordable & generous

    $15 – $45 Sliding Scale
    Choose a Payment Option

    1) Venmo to @Elise-Witt ((look for my picture with the flowers to confirm it’s me!)

    2) Paypal to EMWorld Records @EliseWitt (look for my blue logo to confirm its me)

    3) Mail a check to: EMWorld Records, PO Box 148, Pine Lake GA 30072

    4) Check or Cash in person

    Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta

    2650 N. Druid Hills Rd. NE
    Atlanta, GA 30329 United States

    I loved the zany merryness of the group! And I just learned today that merry used to mean peaceful!

    -Carol, Decatur GA