Body singer and teacher Marisa Michelson shares information about the powerful job of connecting with the body through singing and unrestrained self-expression.
Today’s podcasts are brought to you by Betterhelp. Try online therapy at betterhelp.com/beherenow. In this episode of the indie spiritualist, Chris and Marisa have a conversation about: Vocal “Decoring”: Working with the voice, body and mind, freeing the blocks that bring musical relationships and embodiment, Marisa learns overload of navigating and navigational information that transcends her blissfulness, and remembers the roadmap. The flow of spontaneity opens up simple body practices to weave into daily life about Marisa Michelson, a free practice of singing jaw-focused practices to release tensions, trust and vulnerability of perfect expression, to open our bodies, minds and minds.
In addition to being a teacher of sought-after body singing, Marisa was an award-winning composer of musical theatres, experimental musicals, oratorios and choral works, and was the founding director of the psychedelic singing ensemble constellations conditions. Immerse yourself in your voice, movement, and spirit. Marisa has written four full-length musicals, two of which were produced off-Broadway by the Prospect Theatre Company. Her most personal composition project was Her Desire | Divinity Project. This is a three-part musical piece that explores the connection between sexuality and spirituality through the musicalization of song songs and Sappho’s poetry fragments. She is currently traveling singing along with vocal quartet Aglour Agra. Marisa is grateful for living, working and teaching on an acre in upstate New York (Ancram/Unceded Mohican Land). Marisa appreciates the lives of trees, black birds with red wings, deer, fleas, water and wind, dirt, bees and non-human life. Connect with Marisa on her website.
“It was a great gift for me to deal with the process, specific exercises, how energy is moving my body, and how the muscles work together to work together. – Marisa Michelson
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