Live Voice Labs are back!!!
Tuesday, April 26, 2022
7:00-9:00 PM
Join us at the beautiful Skylight Music Theatre Salon (158 N. Broadway, 53202) as we host our first live Voice Lab since the pandemic began!
To register, email Company Manager Danny Brylow at [email protected].
We'll take the first 12 singers who sign up!
To register, email Company Manager Danny Brylow at [email protected].
We'll take the first 12 singers who sign up!
And even if you don't want to sing, we also welcome anyone who'd like to come, listen, and participate in discussion!
Please note: we will be requiring a rapid day-of COVID test for all those signed up to sing. If you don't have a test, don't fret! We've got you covered - just plan to arrive 15 minutes before the Lab to ensure sufficient time to take the test.
Masks are optional but recommended for all attendees.
Masks are optional but recommended for all attendees.
Per our usual Voice Lab format, Jill Anna and Danny will be on hand to provide feedback
and then we'll open the discussion to other Voice Lab participants:
Step 1 - Statements of Meaning: Responders state what was meaningful, evocative, interesting, exciting, or striking in the work they have just witnessed.
Step 2 - Artist as Questioner: The artist asks questions about the work.
In answering, responders stay on topic with the question and may express opinions in direct response to the artist’s questions.
Got any questions about how this all works?
Email Danny at [email protected]
and then we'll open the discussion to other Voice Lab participants:
Step 1 - Statements of Meaning: Responders state what was meaningful, evocative, interesting, exciting, or striking in the work they have just witnessed.
Step 2 - Artist as Questioner: The artist asks questions about the work.
In answering, responders stay on topic with the question and may express opinions in direct response to the artist’s questions.
Got any questions about how this all works?
Email Danny at [email protected]
Photo Credits: Mark Frohna
Voice Lab FAQs
What has Voice Lab been used for? Voice Lab has been used by professional artists to prepare for auditions, try out new repertoire, and revisit old, familiar pieces. Composers have used Voice Lab to assist them in the development of new work. Voice Lab has been used by avocational singers to continue their practice, and by singers returning to music after a hiatus who want a safe place to try things out. Voice Lab is here to support you in whatever way it can.
What does it cost? Voice Labs are offered free of charge. This is one way we support the growth of artists and their art.
Testimonials: "I thought I might be intimidated by all the great voices there, but everyone was so supportive and constructive, that now the only hard part is deciding what to sing next time."
"It was wonderful to be able to perform and hear others perform in such an intimate, non-judgmental situation. It really is a brilliant idea for Milwaukee Opera Theatre to host these."
"If all meetings were run like you run voice lab, people would be so much happier. You keep everyone focused and on task, make it fun, and are SO supportive and positive to everyone!"
What does it cost? Voice Labs are offered free of charge. This is one way we support the growth of artists and their art.
Testimonials: "I thought I might be intimidated by all the great voices there, but everyone was so supportive and constructive, that now the only hard part is deciding what to sing next time."
"It was wonderful to be able to perform and hear others perform in such an intimate, non-judgmental situation. It really is a brilliant idea for Milwaukee Opera Theatre to host these."
"If all meetings were run like you run voice lab, people would be so much happier. You keep everyone focused and on task, make it fun, and are SO supportive and positive to everyone!"