This workshop will be
useful for anyone who wants to learn more about their voice, how it works, and
how to enhance the singing experience. It is also an introduction to the
wonders of Georgian polyphony - like Sacred harp, an a capella, polyphonic “peoples”
music - for those unacquainted with this ancient tradition. Sacred Harp singers
should especially enjoy this music -- from far away, yet fundamentally related.
Expanding Our Voices Through
Georgian Singing
with Frank Kane
Wednesday, February 15, 7-10 PM
and Thursday, February 16, 7-10 PM
Silk Road House
1944
University Ave. #107
Berkeley,
CA 94708
$75 -
both workshops
Frank
Kane from Paris, France makes a special trip to California to lead two distinct
but complimentary Georgian folk singing workshops. Participants will learn
Georgian songs that are easy enough to grasp in the course of an evening and
then using them as a laboratory for vocal exploration, accompanied by exercises
with simpler sounds and vibration. The idea is not to learn as many songs as
possible but rather to look at the "how" of individual and group
singing in the context of this rich polyphonic oral tradition. This will
certainly be of interest to lovers of Georgian harmony singing, but also to
anyone involved in group singing of any repertoire who would like to find out
more about the vibrational resources of the voice that are often ignored in
vocal practice.
Different
material will be covered each evening, so feel free to come to one, the other,
or both!
Frank Kane has been studying,
singing and teaching
Georgian songs for
almost 30 years. He founded the Kartuli Ensemble in the US and the Marani and
Irinola Ensembles in France. He now travels internationally to offer his work
on the voice drawing on the Georgian tradition and techniques focusing on
vibration.