Weaponise Your Voice
I´ve known my whole life that good things are not handed to you on a silver platter. I don’t believe that everything we strive for has to come to us with a huge struggle, either. I believe in grasping the moment, and in chances that life throws in front of us and acting upon them as soon as you can.
At the beginning of this year, I saw that Mindvalley was holding its conference in Dubai. As I was searching for opportunities to work in the UAE, it seemed like a perfect collaboration with them. I decided to offer them my voice improvisation workshop because our voices are the mirror of our souls. And training our voice in a creative way gives us the opportunity to expand our confidence, presence and imagination. As their lineup was already filled, I was offered to give a lecture at the Mindvalley University in Tallinn in July.
I was super thrilled, and looking back to the event, it was an amazing journey. My first workshop was welcomed with cheers, and I got so good feedback that Vishen invited me to do another one during the three weeks of the MVU. His parents also attended my impro choir craziness and personally told me they enjoyed every bit of it. After the second session, they invited me to give the third one as well to the University teenagers.
I have been in the field of improvisation now for more than ten years and have been giving these workshops to all kinds of leaders and teams in Estonia. The Mindvalley audience was a new experience for me as all participants were so open and positive-minded to try out new things, expand and go crazy..
So what do we do at my workshops? „Weaponise Your Voice“ is a session that gives you tools with what one can improvise freely using his or her voice. All of us have a voice, so that is why this method is universal and doable for every one of us. Rhythm, made-up language, long notes, and jungle voices are just a few of the fun things we put into practice during our session.
The result is that you learn to love to make mistakes cause living life without them is boring and foregone.