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Art of Unburdening Workshop: Connecting Through Rhythm and Breath

  • First United Methodist Church 265 West Thompson Lane Murfreesboro, TN, 37129 United States (map)

Current and past caregivers are invited to participate in our final Art of Unburdening workshop for the spring on Wednesday, April 15, with musicians Liz Johnson and Dave Isaacs. The free workshop will be held at First United Methodist Church in Murfreesboro.

Connecting Through Rhythm and Breath is a group workshop about how listening, breathing, and making sounds together calms the body, opens your ears and voice, and helps you begin to find your own natural rhythm. Master music educators Liz Johnson and Dave Isaacs have years of collective experience helping people find their voice. No musical training is required! You can sing, play an instrument, hit a drum, or clap your hands. If you do play an acoustic instrument – guitar, bowed strings, winds, brass, or percussion – bring it, but it doesn’t matter if you don’t. There’s a way for everyone to join in and we will end the session with a guided improvised jam. As one participant put it after attending her first session, arrive an adult, leave as a child!

Learn more and register at rutherfordartsalliance.org/care

ABOUT THE TEACHING ARTISTS

Liz Johnson, MM, is a PAVA Recognized Vocologist (PAVA-RV) and voice teacher based in Nashville, TN.  She practices voice habilitation with people from all over the world, and blends her training in psychology, jazz, and voice science to offer clients a balanced and holistic approach to vocal health. Liz is also a certified breathwork coach through Oxygen Advantage, and has a certificate in Neuroscience for Singing from the Voice Study Centre in London.

 

A Nashville resident since 2005, Dave Isaacs has become best known as a music educator and the "guitar guru of Music Row"  through his studio Nashville Guitar Guru and his many online guitar courses. His 2019 book “The Perpetual Beginner: a musician’s path to lifelong learning” was acclaimed by Publishers Weekly as “a delightful blend of memoir and music instruction”.

 

Images courtesy the artists.

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