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Voice Empowerment Workshop for Women

Sun, 28 July

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Wagga Wagga

'Do you find it hard to express yourself, speak your truth &/or let yourself be seen? . . Then this workshop is for you!

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Voice Empowerment Workshop for Women
Voice Empowerment Workshop for Women

Time & Location

28 July 2024, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Wagga Wagga, 3/20 Tompson St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650, Australia

About the event

Join Annabelle Borja & Justine Sydenham for a Voice Empowerment Workshop for Women.

Explore the power of your voice – its depth & resonance in professional and personal expression. Our voice needs to be a versatile, strong and reliable instrument, a vehicle capable of underpinning us in whatever we do – speech, presentation or song and 
a vital tool to communicate with friends, family, community, work colleagues etc.

During this workshop we will explore vocal toning & throat chakra pranayama practises, followed by a heart centered partner practice & group singing/chanting session & then finish with sharing afternoon tea together.

This is a safe & supportive space for Women to come together, connect & empower each other to step into their own unique creative expression & own who they are.

When: Sunday 28th July - 1-3pm

Where: Sangha Yoga Studio Wagga

Cost: $49

About Annabelle:

Annabelle is a Singer-Songwriter, Music Producer, the Owner of E-Talent Musikademy Music School, Artists’ Business and Liaison Manager, Concert and Entertainment Producer & Musical Theatre Actress

About Justine:

Justine is a Reiki Practitioner/Master, Yoga & Meditation Teacher, Sound Healer/Therapist, Retreat Facilitator & the founder/co-owner of Sangha Yoga Studio.

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