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Can Artificial Intelligence (AI) help with Voice Training and Business Development?
Voice Study Centre
Friday 21st August 2026
Artificial Intelligence continues to provoke lively debate across performing arts and higher education. Yesterday, the Voice Study Centre had the pleasure of welcoming back voice teacher John Henny for an illuminating session on how vocal educators can responsibly and effectively harness AI tools - such as Claude and ChatGPT - to streamline studio operations, refine pedagogic messaging, and elevate student learning.. Read on for more!
Demystifying Belting: High-Stakes Vocal Gymnastics for the Modern Vocal Athlete
Voice Study Centre
Friday 14th August 2026
What does it take to belt safely, power through an eight-show week, and adapt to the ever-shifting aesthetic demands of Broadway and the West End? Last night, the Voice Study Centre hosted internationally renowned voice pathologist and co-author of The Vocal Athlete, Dr. Wendy LeBorgne, for a fascinating short course exploring evidence-based belt pedagogy, cross-training, and vocal fitness. Read on for a full recap of the key insights and practical takeaways from the session!
When we think about ethics in voice teaching, our minds often jump to extreme scenarios - policy violations, conflicts of interest, or misconduct. But as Dr. Justin John Moniz (Associate Director of Vocal Performance and Coordinator of Vocal Pedagogy at NYU Steinhardt, and Vocal Arts Faculty at Manhattan School of Music) explained in last night's session, every single voice lesson is filled with subtle ethical decision-making... So what did we learn?
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