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Voice Workshop: Building your Repertoire
This workshop focuses on the development of individual song-presentation/interpretation with a voice teacher and an accompanist musician in each class.
For six weeks, close attention will be paid to body awareness and voice technique. Participants will work on developing a song that he/she already knows, and must bring chart/music sheet, lyrics, and CD version of the song. Open to performing artists with a background in singing.
If interested in participating, please send to Winston Estevez, winston@teatroiati.org, the following information by April 20, 2010:
1. Short Bio 2. One Recorded Song Applicants will be notified no later than April 25. If selected, registration must be done by April 28 by clicking on Buy Tickets at the bottom of this page.
Instructor: A graduate of music from The Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance in Israel, Sabrina Lastman is a vocalist, performer, composer and educator. Since moving to New York in 2005, Sabrina has performed at Carnegie Hall, Blues Alley Jazz, Blue Note, New York City Classical Guitar Society, New York University, City University of New York (CUNY), and Museo del Barrio, among many others. She taught at the Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors (HOLA), Middlebury College and IATI Theatre; private workshops at Movement Research, Actors Movement Studio, Teatro La Tea, Art for Change, and the Jewish Community Center in Manhattan. She's an artist in residence at Teatro IATI and teaches privately at her own studio. For extended biography, please visit www.sabrina-lastman.com.
Studio and Office: 59-61 East 4th Street, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10003 |
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Tuesdays 05/11 - 06/15 (6:30pm to 8:30pm)
A graduate of music from The Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance in Israel, Sabrina Lastman is a vocalist, performer, composer and educator. Since moving to New York in 2005, Sabrina has performed at Carnegie Hall, Blues Alley Jazz, Blue Note, New York City Classical Guitar Society, New York University, City University of New York (CUNY), and Museo del Barrio, among many others. She taught at the Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors (HOLA), Middlebury College and IATI Theatre; private workshops at Movement Research, Actors Movement Studio, Teatro La Tea, Art for Change, and the Jewish Community Center in Manhattan. She's an artist in residence at Teatro IATI and teaches privately at her own studio. For extended biography, please visit 


