Estill Voice Training and the Gender Non-binary Singer

IF 0.6 Q1 Arts and Humanities
Valerie Accetta
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ABSTRACT While there has been a good deal of recent research about teaching transgender singers, less has been written specifically about gender non-binary singers. When the author was approached by a student who shared that they were gender non-binary, the author examined her pedagogy to make the classroom a more inclusive space. Using a Performance as Research methodology, the author surveyed and recorded verbal interviews with her students and discovered that Estill Voice Training (EVT), the foundation of the voice training in her classes, is built to support inclusivity. In this article, the author, an Estill Master Trainer, shares her journey of working with non-binary students. Definitions and vocabulary of gender identity are discussed and the ways in which EVT supports inclusion in the voice studio are explored. At its core, EVT is free of aesthetic bias and aims to train all voices to sing in all voice qualities, supporting students’ identities and natural singing voices. By focusing on anatomy, EVT uses gender bias-free terminology and offers unlimited vocal options. In addition to detailing the ways in which EVT is an ideal model for teaching gender non-binary singers, the author offers other recommendations for fostering an inclusive environment in the classroom.
静声训练与性别非二元歌手
摘要尽管最近有很多关于跨性别歌手教学的研究,但专门针对性别非二元歌手的研究却很少。当一名学生与作者接触时,他认为他们是性别非二元的,作者检查了她的教学法,以使课堂成为一个更具包容性的空间。作者使用“绩效即研究”方法,调查并记录了对学生的口头采访,发现Estill语音训练(EVT)是她课堂上语音训练的基础,旨在支持包容性。在这篇文章中,作者,一位Estill大师级培训师,分享了她与非二进制学生合作的历程。讨论了性别认同的定义和词汇,并探讨了EVT支持声音工作室包容性的方式。EVT的核心是没有审美偏见,旨在训练所有声音以各种声音质量唱歌,支持学生的身份和自然的歌声。EVT专注于解剖学,使用了无性别偏见的术语,并提供了无限的声乐选择。除了详细说明EVT是教授性别非二元歌手的理想模式外,作者还提出了在课堂上培养包容性环境的其他建议。
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Voice and Speech Review
Voice and Speech Review Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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