30 Days to Vocal Power
Join Christa and Justin for a 4 class series to unlock your true vocal potential.
This series is a valuable tool for musicians and public speakers alike.
You will be blocking out time for yourself with like-minded classmates to pin point and explore the obstacles that prevent you from performing at your peak.
You will be blocking out time for yourself with like-minded classmates to pin point and explore the obstacles that prevent you from performing at your peak.
Class Information:
Dates: March 21 & 28, April 4 & 11
Time: 10 AM -1 PM
Location: Music to My Ears, 8500 Gravenstein Hwy, Suite A, Cotati
Time: 10 AM -1 PM
Location: Music to My Ears, 8500 Gravenstein Hwy, Suite A, Cotati
Tuition $250
Includes Four 3-Hour Classes Midweek check ins Class materials |
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Early Bird Discount
Register and Pay before February 1st, 2020 and pay only $200 |
Please wear comfortable clothes, and shoes that can be removed
Bring a yoga mat, and a towel or blanket
Bring a yoga mat, and a towel or blanket
Meet your instructors
Justin Collmann, PhDJustin Collmann, PhD is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice in Sebastopol. He earned his doctorate from the University of Virginia in 2012 where he studied the effects of stress on teachers.
In his private practice, Dr. Collmann uses the concepts of performance psychology to help clients advance in school, professional life, athletics, arts, and hobbies. |
Performance psychology addresses how professionals, athletes, artists, and hobbyists can improve performance in their chosen field. Dr. Collmann will talk about the fundamental ideas of deliberate practice that includes: working on the ‘growth edge’, incorporating corrective feedback, and how to simulate performance conditions. These ideas, observations and practices are helpful for people trying to move ahead in their careers or take the next step in their extracurricular activities like arts or athletics.
Christa Durand
Christa Durand is a vocal coach/teacher and performer and owns Music to My Ears in Cotati with her husband, Evan. Christa uses straight forward techniques to help her students unlock the beauty and power of the human voice and correct and rehabilitate the body to be relaxed, efficient, and strong.
With her students and in her performances, Christa encourages creating music from a place of authenticity, using music as a medium to share our collective and individual stories and cultivate compassion for one another. |