NORTHWEST VOICE

NORTHWEST VOICE

​  Presentation: Let it go! How breath conservation patterns in singers contribute   to conversation related vocal fatigue

​​ In this workshop, we will explore breath holding and breath conservation patterns in singers that lead to vocal fatigue and inefficient   voicing during speaking. Live demonstration of treatment techniques will be included

Juli Rosenzweig, MS, CCC-SLP

Juli Rosenzweig, MS, CCC-SLP, SAG-AFTRA, is a Speech-Language Pathologist who specializes in Laryngology at the University of Washington Medical Center where she has worked since 2000.

She is proud to be part of the performing voice clinic at UWMC. Prior to her work as a speech pathologist, she, herself, was a radio, stage, and film actor. She trained with Arthur Lessac and then worked as a dialect coach and theatre voice teacher in both local and regional theatres and in a conservatory program in Washington. Juli is an active program committee member for the Northwest Voice Conference in Seattle. She is passionate about working with performing voice and professional voice users with voice disorders. She especially enjoys coordinating care with local singing voice specialists and acting teachers.

Financial Disclosure: Employee of the University of Washington Medical Center

Non-Financial Disclosure:
 Ms. Rosenzweig is a member of the conference planning committee. She has no other non-financial relationships to disclose.