Group workshops designed to build cold-weather vocal skills in a supportive, collaborative environment
Practice with others facing similar challenges and share experiences.
Quality training at accessible group rates that fit any budget.
Connect with fellow speakers and performers across Canada.
Feed off collective motivation and support for better results.
3-hour intensive on projection in open-air cold environments.
Details: Group size 6-12, CAD 95, includes materials and practice session
Half-day workshop on vocal health through Canadian winters.
Details: Group size 8-15, CAD 120, includes wellness kit
Full-day workshop combining all cold-climate techniques.
Details: Group size 6-10, CAD 275, includes lunch and resource package
Custom workshops for organizations and teams.
Details: Minimum 5 participants, custom pricing, on-site or our location
Get to know your group and establish baseline vocal capabilities.
Learn the science behind cold-weather vocal techniques.
Hands-on exercises with instructor feedback and correction.
Collaborative practice sessions and peer learning.
Address your specific questions and receive take-home materials.
Custom workshops for your organization, team, or group. Tailored content, flexible scheduling, and choice of location—at our facility, at your location, or virtual.
Ideal For: Schools, corporations, theater groups, community organizations
Minimum Requirements: 5+ participants
Request Group WorkshopOur main training facility with full cold-simulation capabilities
Upcoming workshops scheduled in various locations
Live online workshops available for remote participation
We come to you for private group bookings
Credit card, e-transfer, invoice for groups
Full refund 7+ days before, 50% within 7 days
10% off for 3+ registrations together
15% off when registering 30+ days in advance
"The workshop transformed how I approach winter speaking. Practical techniques I use every day now."
Michael TorresTour Guide, Banff"Learning with others made all the difference. Great energy and supportive environment."
Emma WilsonTeacher, Winnipeg