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Vocal Transformation Spring 2025


  • Moor Imagination Collective Chapel Street Buckfastleigh, England, TQ11 0AB United Kingdom (map)

March 8-9, April 5-6, May 10-11 @ Moor Imagination Collective, Buckfastleigh, Devon TQ11 0AB

This is a 6-day course spread over three weekends, shaped to profoundly shift your relationship with your voice from challenge to freedom, from judgement to love, from anxiety to pleasure.

 
It was deeper than an ayahuasca ceremony, I grew more than in workshops with leading psychologists, and it’s the safest I’ve ever felt in a group.
— Robin

We’ll integrate Collaborative Vocal Improvisation (CVI) with Internal Family Systems therapy (IFS) to work with the parts of us that struggle to be heard, that constrict the voice, experience performance anxiety, are beset by inner criticism and inhibition. Beneath all of that, I believe you are a living instrument designed - and able - to sing.

This is a mixed level group for people who can sing in tune, keep a beat, and want an adventure (these are in my view pre-requisites for studying vocal improvisation).

Whatever the voice is buried under, we’re going to work together to lift it off, bring the voices out, and set them free. We’ll use these voices to improvise, express ourselves, connect to others, self-sooth, and heal.

There will be spiritual aspects to this course, in the context of an Earth-Based spirituality that welcomes every kind of spiritual diversity including atheism. 

We will gradually become able to co-create vocal music with others in real time, and come home to our natural capacity to sing, part of our human design, our birth right. We’ll take the broken wings and learn to fly, midwife the voices, and gradually, enjoy their soaring.

We know each other on a level that a conversation wouldn’t have given us. It creates bonds and connections that you can’t otherwise create. you’re in deep communication with people in a way that’s quite rare.
— Zoe

Welcoming out parts of us that might prefer the safety of hiding, and giving them a chance to express and relate through vocal improvisation.

The voice is a profound ally for welcoming all of ourselves home, as it brings our inner material into awareness, gives it an avenue of expression, and soothes us, all at the same time.

In IFS terms, vocal improvisation seems to go beneath protector parts and reach either exiled parts - parts needing to be welcomed home into integration - or what is called “Self” - the aspect of us that is always present, compassionate and curious. How most of us like to be, and how we mostly want people to be with us.

The benefits of the course are rippling out in my life in subtle and crystal clear ways. I feel more confident in all areas of my life. I’ve befriended some of my wisest parts. I feel empowered and shame free.
— Lucy

So, welcome to the healing ground. Diving into the transformational art form of vocal improvisation with a shared group intention to use this for our healing and growth, and let our living instruments fly, heal, whole, ground, and flourish.

Accommodation

If you need a place to stay, there 2 initial accommodation options.

The Christian Community - £40pp pn. They’re right across the road from MIC and have 4 very comfortable clean bedrooms and a small self catering kitchen (and a chapel, and a workshop space).

Local air bnb - £50 pp pn, £65 for private en suite room. A lovely shared house with 4 bedrooms / 6 beds, 1 mile away. It’s a 5 min drive or a 30 min country walk.

To book accommodation please email Dan info@brionygreenhill.com. The sooner the better, as we can’t realistically book the local air bnb until a few people want to stay there.

MIC has a cafe that does lovely healthy tasty affordable food on Saturdays. There are local shops and cafes.

 
I have suffered with depression and all sorts of stuff for always. And I genuinely think now that I have released something monumental. I feel as if this black mass that I’ve carried all my life has lifted. I’m just a new, different person. It’s really extraordinary, really really really.
— S


Practicalities

  • The workshop is non-residential

  • We meet 10-5 each day

  • Each day we do 1-2 hours of IFS therapy after lunch, mostly through singing.

  • Hot drinks will be provided; please bring a packed lunch and any snacks you may need.

  • On the Sundays we do floor work; please bring a yoga mat and blanket, or something to lie on and something to lie under. If you are travelling in from afar by train, often local people can bring extra for you.

  • We suggest avoiding alcohol the nights before we gather as it can interfere negatively with your experience.

  • Please don’t come if you are contagiously ill. It’s possible to swap your place for another course in this instance.

  • I teach Vocal Transformation with assistance from one or two IFS therapists. (If you are an IFS therapist and would like to assist, please email info@brionygreenhill.com.)


This course if suitable for you if:

  • You haven’t worked with me much or at all before

  • You want to sing freely but face constraints

  • You have fairly stable mental health currently.

This course is not suitable for you if:

  • You are currently in a mental health crisis - other forms of support are likely to be more supportive

  • You are an experienced CVI student. If you still face these constrictions after extended study with me, arrange a call with me by email.

Questions? Email info@brionygreenhill.com

 

Fees

Vocal Transformation costs £625 for the 3 weekends earlybird; £795 later bird.

2 Assistant places are available at half price. If you’d like to be considered as an assistant, please email info@brionygreenhill.com

 
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