Open Choir training
with Katrin von Chamier
Workshop Talks & Workshops Music & Sound
A collective training in choir and myth for everyone: While the importance of climate protection in the public debate melts away like a glacier, the Argonause develops new, audible narratives. With musician and voice expert Katrin von Chamier, choral ways of speaking will be created, voices and texts as a collective counter-public. We invite you to two open choir meetings. This will be all about raising our voices together, both in talking as well as in singing.
In a loose, airy atmosphere, we will rehearse choral manners of speaking, musical patterns and texts. We invite everyone who would like to experiment with voice, language and communal expression – no prior experience needed. If you are interested, you may join on one or both dates.
The choir forms the nucleus for the final happening on May 30. As part of the continuing Argonause voyage through new chapters of heroism, the project poses questions for lasting, sustainable myths, communal action and the force of collective voices. We are looking for co-thinkers, co-speakers and co-heroes who want to make new visions of the future audible together.
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Katrin von Chamier has been working as a singer, speaker and voice actor since 1999. In her “human voice studio”, she produces language and music with a focus on emotion and empathy. As a teacher for presence and presentation at the HSD, she learns from the students about what currently moves them.
Apart from her work as a singer and musician, she, in conjunction with other artists, conducts research on the role of the voice as the connecting piece between the digital and the analogue worlds, on the “human element within the voice”. As a singing therapist and voice coach, she teaches in individual sessions, seminars, and workshops.
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The Argonause receives funding from the Zero Programme of the German Federal Cultural Foundation with funds granted by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.
