FREE THE VOICE This training – AKA “sonic freedom immersion” – will focus on vocal-based sound healing practices to support a sense of dynamic wellness, empowerment, and liberation. No singing experience necessary! Inclusive to all with an extra special welcome to our LGBTQ+POC community. Guided by Kei Slaughter. \tKei Slaughter: Kei [pronouns: they/them] is a gender non-conforming queer black artist, singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and board-certified music therapist with deep New Orleans roots. They hold advanced clinical training in vocal psychotherapy and specialize in serving LGBTQ+POC and youth of color communities through their healing justice practice S O U L F O L K Sounds.
Tuesday, Nov 6, 1-2 PM
CARE FOR CREATIVES Healing Power Hour
Southern Rep Theatre
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6221 S Claiborne Ave #573, New Orleans, LA
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