Flowing Into Fall

Ready or not, it’s Fall. Ahhhhh! Anyone else feeling some hints of summer longing, dread or even a little fear as we head into this new season? Fall can be soooo beautiful, especially on the East Coast, but it’s often the part of the year that also feels like we’re white water rafting for the first time every time. Not that I’ve ever been but the speed, rises, dips and sharp turns make it seem relatable. 


After quite a FULL summer, I’m refocusing on how to slide into Fall. Remember Baloo from the Jungle Book riding on his back down the river? That’s what I’m looking for. Anyone else interested?


Last week I taught my second to last Embodied Artist voice, movement and writing workshop where we centered on flowing into Fall. We explored what kinds of messages one’s deeper self could offer to make the beginning to this season feel a little smoother, aligned, easeful, creative and perhaps abundant 


Well, one thing I can usually count on for opening my creative energy and shaking out the overwhelm, underwhelm and or stress is to sing. So I’m starting this season with several offerings where you can indulge your senses in the joy and pleasure of music. This coming week I’ll be singing at the opening for my husband, Nikolai Moderbacher’s, latest sculpture exhibit. It’s only two days long and I’m performing two  sets this Thursday, September 7th at 7p and 8p. For more details check here. For those of you wanting to get your sing-on, I will be offering my first LIVE and IN PERSON Vocal Gym session at the same location of 386 First Street between 6th and 7th Avenues in Brooklyn. I hope to see you at one of these Fall festivities!


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