
Estill Voice Training
Level I & II
presented by
Charlotte Shorthouse & Helen Rowson
with Sarah Stephenson
Brighton UK 10 - 14 April 2012
Thistle Hotel, King's Road, Brighton BN1 2GS
for map and directions click on
Level I Days 1-3
– Compulsory Figures for Voice
(including an overview of vocal anatomy & physiology)
Dates: 10th 11th & 12th April 2012
Times: 9.00am - 5.00pm
followed by an open session till 6.00pm
Level II Days 4-5
– Figure Combinations for Six Voice Qualities
Dates: 13th & 14th April 2012
Times: 9.00am - 5.00pm
followed by an open session till 6.00pm 0n the 13th only
Price includes:
The Estill Voice Training System Workbooks,
morning and afternoon refreshments
15% discount at The Lanes Car Park Brighton situated directly under the hotel.Discounted room rates also available
Price
Level I & II - £700
Level I only - £420
Level II only - £280
You will be introduced to each new concept lecture-style with audio and visual illustrations then move into small groups to explore the Figures (vocal exercises) & Voice Qualities in more detail.
During practice groups you work on your own voice and observe changes in others under the guidance of a Certified Master Teacher.
You can opt to take part in an open session at the end of each day and receive model-specific individual coaching on a song or spoken piece of your choice.
These courses are for anyone new or returning to the Estill Model, a singer, actor, public speaker, teacher, performer or vocal health professional.
Terms & Conditions
Cancellations
Charlotte Shorthouse reserves the right to cancel any course with a full refund.
You may cancel with a full refund before 1st March 2012.
Level I & II
presented by Charlotte Shorthouse
Malta - summer 2012
Venue & cost TBA
Charlotte has been working with the Estill model since 2000 and is a Certified Course Instructor of the Estill Voice Training system. She is based in London and Lewes, Sussex UK.
Estill Voice Training, simplifies the learning process by breaking the voice down into its working parts. Students learn to control each structure independently and then combine the structures to create different voice qualities.
The model can be applied to all types of voice use; speaking, singing and for vocal health. It can be applied to any style of voice use, in any language as it is free from aesthetic bias.
Official Estill web site - www.estillvoice.com.
Benefits of Estill Voice Training
- Replaces mystery with knowledge
- Reduces performance anxiety
- Promotes confidence
- Empowers students to make choices
- Provides vocal variety
- Leaves nothing to chance
- Leads to a balance of vocal health and aesthetic freedom
Email for further information about
Estill Level I & II courses in 2012

“For the role I had to impersonate such divas as Shirley Bassey, Judy Garland and Marilyn Monroe to name a few. With Charlotte's excellent methods, clear communication and deep understanding of how the voice works I was able to achieve the vocal confidence needed to sing as these people.”
Sophie Griffiths - actress
Coaching for the role of Little Voice



