There will be a total of 23 open access events on the Rozgłos platform: lectures, presentations and workshops. Topics will range from the influence of genes on the voice, to the mechanism of voice in speech/singing, to the effects of singing on the body. They will answer the question of how to deal with stress on stage, will also suggest whether to sing in a band or solo. Among other things, they will allow you to improve the way you create your voice, and teach you how to mix registers as well as beatboxing techniques. The entire event will be hosted by prominent voice specialists from across Poland.
Apart from Ewelina Sielska-Badurek, MD, PhD, the people involved in the Project are: Prof. Ryszard Minkiewicz, Rector of the Academy of Music in Gdańsk, Ewa Marciniec, PhD, Head of the Department of Vocal Performance at the Academy of Music in Gdańsk, Magdalena Majdak, PhD, Head of Speech and Voice Education, SWPS, Rev. Prof. Zdzisław Madej, Head of the Vocal and Acting Department of the Academy of Music in Kraków, Prof. Cezary Szyfman, Head of the Department of Vocal Pedagogy, UMFC, Dr Małgorzata Kustosz-Piątosa, Head of the Department of Vocal and Performing Arts, PASM, Dominika Płonka - certified mix singing coach, Magdalena Sobczynska, Pilates for voice instructor, Dominik Trzaskowski, physiotherapist and vocalist, Agata Walczak from the Vocal Department of the Academy of Music in Gdańsk, Patryk TikTak Matela, beatboxer, Dr Anna Kutkowska-Kass from the Institute of Mother and Child, Dr Barbara Sambor from the University of Silesia in Katowice.
The project is implemented through a partnership of the Medical University of Warsaw and the Association of Polish Chamber Musicians – Warsaw Branch. The whole project is financed from the resources of the Ministry of Culture, National Heritage and Sport from the Fund for the Promotion of Culture – a state purpose fund.