Online event
---NEW JOURNEYS AFTER A SUMMER BREAK---
You are invited to join Uran for a one of a kind vocal improvisation practice on Zoom every Saturday at 11:30-12pm UK Time. The intention is to co-create a free singing space where we can connect, release and recharge through our voices. It is called a vocal improv space shuttle because each session is a journey to uncharted vocal territory while being contained in musical and workshop structures that provide safety.
The plan is simple: we warm up, we play a quick vocal improv game and we improvise over live looping music crafted in the moment by Uran, using voice and loop station.
This event is open to all levels from complete beginners to seasoned improvisers. Except the part where we play a vocal improv game you will be muted, improvising within the comfort of not being heard by anyone else. There will be moments when you will be invited to unmute and share your voice with others, if you wish to do so.
Each session takes 30 min and the fee is £6 per session. You can book sessions individually or buy a monthly pack for £15. There are also supporter tickets available for those who have the means and would like to support Uranian Spacelines.
Sessions will run every Saturday in October.
OCTOBER DATES:
5 Oct Sat - 11:30-12pm
12 Oct Sat - 11:30-12pm
19 Oct Sat - 11:30-12pm
26 Oct Sat - 11:30-12pm
Organiser: Rhiannon
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