
Judy-Anne works with professional groups or individuals, amateurs, and/or people interested in doing healing work using voice and movement. Her approach to instruction is wholistic. Emotion, mind, body, and spirit are all considered through breathing, movement, vocal exploration, and performance techniques.
Vocalization is so healing. It can create spiritual awakenings, cleans the body, mellow the mind, and up lift the soul
Give yourself the gift of expression, join in our "Let's Sing" fellowship. Directed by Judy-Anne Wilson with accompanist Andrew Glover, a professional pianist and songwriter. This group is re-established from time to time depending on interest. A central location in Edmonton is chosen for either weekly sessions or a weekend workshop.
Classes explore toning as a form of communication, vocal meditations, and sound which inspires movement and movement which inspires sound. Through exploring an intimate, intrinsic, inner connection with your voice, using breathing and vocal exercises, healing and growth are experienced. Yoga, Tai Chi, and Alexander methodologies and exercises, as well as Judy-Anne's training and experience in dance and voice are used to explore these areas.
Biography
An accomplished and dynamic educator and artist, Judy-Anne Wilson has trained and performed as a 'triple threat' (vocalist, dancer, and actress) across Canada and throughout the Eastern United States. Her own explorations and studies in dance, music, drama, art history, meditation, body alignment, Alexander Technique, and Tai Chi enable Judy to bring a fresh, innovative, and holistic perspective to her teaching and her performing. Judy-Anne's educational development includes the Banff Center for the Arts 1998 Jazz Vocal Workshop, a degree in Business Administration, and a certificate in Arts Administration.Attention: Program Chairs: Teachers Convention Association of Alberta
I am a music clinician and offer new knowledge and respect to music, band, and drama teachers.
My first music presentations were offered at GETCA in 1999. We had twice as many teachers come to the session as we could fit into the room and all the comments were very favorable.
"Bring her back next year. Provide a huge room - she has a universal message for all people."
"Wonderful, I wish we had more time & a larger space."
"I had a wonderful time! This was so much fun and a perfect way to end this tiring day. Thank you."