Training Course / 4-12 April 2022 | Slovak Republic
Exploring capabilities of our voices and discovering empowering potential of non-formal educational methodologies based on using voice as a tool for social change.
Find Your Own Voice is a 7 days long training course that aims to provide youth workers with skills for using Voice and Public Speaking tools for Human Rights activism. Following a three stage process (The Voice awareness, Voice ensemble and Voice Empowerment and Confidence), participants will have a chance to explore the path from becoming aware of their individual voice to creating collective and the political voice. After experiencing the voice related methodology themselves, participants will be able to develop and facilitate workshops with the LGBTQ+ youth in their home countries.
What are we going to do:
- learn how to become more aware of how our voice functions and what vocal image we can have
- explore the potential of our voice; from basic technical exercises for voice awareness to wider creative uses of the voice in speech and public speaking
- gain new voice methods, techniques and strategies that can be applicable in daily work with youngsters, specifically LBGT+ youth
- explore different body-oriented exercises, improvisation theatre, soundwalks, visual facilitation and similar, as supportive methods in raising awareness of our voice and vocal transformative potential
- learn how to use drama and improvisational singing techniques as tools for supporting our target groups on their way of discovering their collective voice
- learn how to design and facilitate voice-based workshops for LGBT+ young people, fostering group communication and sense of belonging.
Participants’ profile:
- comfortable with self-directed and experiential learning and non-formal methodologies with a participant centered approach
- curious about discovering your own voice and the possibility of freeing it of the unnecessary tensions and harmful habits
- learning different breathing and voice techniques that lead to mastering voice work skills
- learn how to prepare and deliver speech
- interested in using drama and improvisational singing techniques as tools for supporting target groups in discovering their collective voice
- keen on meeting youth workers from different organizations and expanding professional network
- committed to participate in all the training’s activities and eager to share and implement acquired skills with colleagues and through activities in home organization
- LGBTIQ+ young leaders that want to explore their vocal image and allies that want to gain skills in facilitating inclusive voice-based activities for their target groups
More information at: SALTO