Voice Grounding Workshop at Wood Wide Web

Sat Apr 27 2024 at 03:00 pm to 04:00 pm

Great Western Studios | London

Darius Hulme
Publisher/HostDarius Hulme
Voice Grounding Workshop at Wood Wide Web
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Utilising Linklater Voicework-inspired practice, this gentle workshop explores the voice as rooted in the arboreal structures of the body.
About this Event

Voice Grounding Workshop at Wood Wide Web

Exerpt from the Press Release by Curator, Vittoria Beltrame:



The term Wood Wide Web was coined in the 1990s by Dr Suzanne Simard, and references the way trees and plants are connected, how they communicate, as well as help and heal one another via their roots underground. In a rather poetic simile, the work these artists create are also connected, as their ongoing thematics all deal with frequency and vibration that happen not only in nature as a way of communication between species, but also in the societal and spiritual dimensions — with energies and phenomena we can and cannot see.
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This exhibition highlights how, as humans, we are connected through links and vibrations, perhaps invisible to the eye, but nevertheless perceivable and felt energetically. Let us not ignore what is not immediately perceivable and perhaps thus not easily understood, by opening our receptive selves and digging into methods of communication far greater than we can imagine.


The voice is rooted in the entire realm of the body, the soma, and is held by the earth;
You are invited to embark on a somatic journey towards a novel way of experiencing your voice through grounding and nature-inspired mindfulness.

The Workshop takes place in Room 106 of Great Western Studios and is part of the Wood Wide Web exhibition and is held by voice and accent coach Darius Hulme.


(No charge for admission, an opportunity to donate will be facilitated.)


Great Western Studios, 65 Alfred Road, W2 5EU
27th of April


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Great Western Studios, 65 Alfred Road, London, United Kingdom

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