Vocal Resilience Academy | Module 2: Anatomy
Know Your Body. Change Your Voice.
Module 2 Starts January 4, 2026.
A guided, practical approach to understanding the anatomy behind your sound.
Most voice professionals are taught what to do, but not why it works. In Module 2, we break that cycle.
You’ll gain a practical understanding of the anatomical structures that directly impact your body and your voice.Â
You’ll Learn:
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How bones, muscles, and fascia work together to support vocal function
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A movement-based approach to learning anatomy through sensation
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Breath, balance, and posture connections rooted in body mechanics
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How to translate anatomical insight into vocal resilience
“Christine’s clear explanations of body assessments and movement gave me a deeper understanding of my own body mechanics and connection to my voice.” - Nadine Carey
Perfect For:
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Teachers who want to explain vocal anatomy concepts more effectively
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Singers ready to move beyond “just feeling it” into embodied knowledge
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Clinicians or therapists building biomechanical understanding
Investment:
- $349/month (12-week program)
- Early bird: $299/month with coupon code ACADEMY150, expires December 3, 2025
- Non-refundable
Key Dates:
- Registration opens November 28, 2025
- Early bird expires December 3, 2025
- Classes begin January 4, 2026
- Registration closes January 11, 2026
If you’re ready to build the anatomical foundation that supports every vocal decision you make—this is the module for you.
Maureen Bradley - Avocational Singer
Christine makes room for everyone - professional singers and those that just have to sing like me. She integrates art, science and the body in her work with the singing voice; her multidisciplinary focus provides deep insight into the physiology of the voice, how the voice breaks down and how it can heal. She has no attitude, no ego--just a joyful, positive posture towards the work, her students and colleagues. I was anxious about pursuing singing again after the trauma of a handful of unresolved vocal problems which stopped me for many years. After the first self-care class, I felt relief: nothing to prove, no judgment, just the joy of learning, sharing, and exploring my voice in a kind and supportive environment. Christine has made me excited about the possibility of a transformed, free voice.
Nadine Carey - NYC Based Voice Teacher
I have been on a continuous journey of learning since I took my first Self-Care course with Christine. As I learned how to care for my body, I have been able to share this knowledge with my students and guide them. Since Christine launched The Academy, her clear explanations of body assessments and specific movements has given me a deeper understanding of my own body mechanics and connection to my voice. Christine is an excellent educator. I know that my students have more freedom in their body and voice as I continue to learn and grow.
Audra Casebier - Singer, Actor & Voice Teacher
The year I have spent working with Christine as a member of The Visceral Voice Academy has completely revolutionized how I approach my own singing and my approach to the voice in the voice studio. I have believed for a very long time that the entire body is a part of a singer's instrument; Christine's work in TVV-A has aided in acting on that belief by imparting tools on how to address postural and alignment issues that occur outside of laryngeal space. Christine's educational style is thorough, patient and effective. She encourages thinking outside of the laryngeal box by creating a safe and nonjudgmental learning space for performers and teachers alike. I am a more empowered singer and teacher because of what I have learned in TVV-A.