
General Description
First Workshop
Date: 23 May
Time: 16:00–17:30
Duration: 90 minutes
Place: ESG, Kypselis 62 https://maps.app.goo.gl/
Group: Adults Choir — Group of 20 choristes from the community adult choir of El Sistema Greece. Age range = 36-68 years old
Second Workshop
Date: 24 May
Time: 12:30–14:30
Duration: 120 minutes
Place: ESG, Kypselis 62 https://maps.app.goo.gl/
Group: El Sistema Greece Youth Choir – 20 young choristes with vocal and musical training, aged 10–37.
RESONANCE LAB
Facilitated by Irene Rodevia
Somatic Voice Workshops
A special two-day vocal journey into the body as a resonant field of expression, connection, and transformation—designed for members of El Sistema Greece’s choirs.
Through guided movement, breathwork, and collective sound exploration, participants will reconnect with their own voice as a living, vibrating instrument—capable of expressing emotion, presence, and memory beyond words. The workshop draws from somatic voice therapy and performance practice, inviting participants to explore sound in relation to the body, space, and others.
No prior experience in somatic work is required. Each session is adapted to the group’s vocal abilities and collective dynamic.
Each session will include:
- Breath and grounding exercises to connect with vocal support
- Resonance work to feel the voice in the body
- Playful group improvisations to awaken presence and imagination
- Listening and sound transmission practices to deepen group connection
These workshops are part of a larger investigation on voice as a tool for transformation and collective care.
No tickets required – internal activity for ESG choristers
Event Details
City: Athenas
País: Greece
Fecha: May 23, 2025 - May 24, 2025
Horas del evento: 4:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Nombre del lugar: El Sistema Greece
Dirección del lugar: Kipselis 62, Athina 113 62, Greece
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ORGANIZED BY
Irene Rodevia
IRENE is an transdisciplinary artist, singer, and vocal therapist who works at the intersection of sound art, somatic practice, and performance. Under the name IRAKARA, she creates works that combine extended vocal techniques, embodied voice research, and sound ecology to reimagine the voice as a tool for perception, healing, and social transformation. Her practice positions the voice as a relational, sensorial, and collective medium that connects artistic creation with therapeutic and pedagogical frameworks.