S.A.M. Voiceworks Research: Voice Rebalancing Sessions for Volunteer Listening Improvements Study in London

S.A.M. Voiceworks Sessions 

for Deaf and Speaking Volunteers for 


Listening Improvements Study in London


with Sigrid Countess von Galen


This S.A.M. Voiceworks Voice Rebalancing study is looking into listening improvements via vibrations and various non-invasive approaches for both, deaf and speaking or speaking participants, and for those with cochlear implants.


If you are interested, please, send an e-mail either to countessvongalen@gmail.com, or DM me, or on twitter at @centre4trauma

for more information.









Voice Rebalancing is a multi-disciplinary and holistic way of using the voice and muscles effortlessly and thus to speak, move and sing to one's full individual creative expression and voice potential. 

For professional and student singers, actors, presenters, it is about building up, expanding, maintaining and refining their instrument and exploring their creativity via tailored approaches.

For those, who suffer from anxiety, tension and/or speech impediments it is finding the balance between breathing, movements, posture and the voice.

 It is a great way also for deaf singers and actors to find their voice in the vibrations of their body. 

Voice Rebalancing was developed in decades of teaching and multi-disciplinary research by Sigrid Countess von Galen. She incorporates methods from various fields and cultures, as well as latest research findings from medicine, neuro-science, linguistics, voice and speech therapy, movement, breathing and music therapy.








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