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VOCAL TRAINING FOR DANCERS

IT IS not news to say that dancers aspiring to a career in musical theatre need to be able to sing. But even if music theatre is not your ambition, having a good voice will make you a more versatile performer and enhance your employment prospects. The discipline to be a great singer is very similar to the discipline required to become a great dancer – you need to study with a good teacher and focus on the physiological and technical aspects of the craft while building your voice.

Leontine Hass is a vocal and performance coach and the founding principal and CEO of Associated Studios Australia and London. In UK for many years and in vocal rehabilitation for singers.

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