• Thu, Oct 2 - 9, 2025 | 4-6PM
Anaïs Maviel teaches The Sounding Body: Voicing Coexistence on SAT October 12. Photo by Simon Desrochers
ID: Anaïs Maviel teaches The Sounding Body: Voicing Coexistence on SAT October 12. Photo by Simon Desrochers

I offer a workshop around the use of the voice as a liberating music instrument. Voice as a tool to ground in ancestral practices as well as to bring one’s unique vibration into the social laboratory of harmonic singing. Drawing from deep listening and holistic healing, we’ll use vocal technique, tone and presence as premises to approach vocal harmony. Vocal improvisation will be a tool to explore each of our unique communication style, in playfulness. Our study will structure around the following axes:

  • Grounding one’s practice: body & soul, self awareness, study & love
  • Listening: the ear, essential tool for expression & exchange
  • The voice: body, vibration, tone, energetics, environment and their connection with cosmology
  • Communication: the voice in relation and speaking / singing from one’s heart
  • Harmony & Improvisation: culture, relation, togetherness, verticality: what is freedom?

For workshop-related questions, please email [email protected].

Accessibility Notes

  • This workshop includes auditive guidance.

To request ASL interpretation or Audio Description, please email [email protected], subject line “ASL/Audio Description Request, Anaïs Maviel” at least 3 (three) weeks prior to the workshop session you plan to attend.

For access-related questions and requests, please contact [email protected], subject line “Anaïs Maviel.”

Past workshop

Location

MR, 122CC – Ninth Street Studio
150 First Avenue
New York, NY 10009

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Artists

Anaïs Maviel

Anaïs Maviel

Anaïs Maviel’s work as a vocalist, percussionist, composer and community facilitator focuses on the function of music as essential to settling common grounds, addressing Relation, and creating utopian futures.

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