A unique and transformative vocal experience, created by renowned British artist Phil Minton. This workshop invites anyone—singers, performers, curious or simply brave—to explore their voice beyond conventional limits.
through the game, improvisation and non-verbal exercises (like laughter!), participants awaken their vocal and collective creativity. This workshop proposes an experience open to all voices, professional or not, that invites you to explore vocal potential beyond conventional techniques. Starting from the idea that the voice is a free and organic instrument, Participants will be invited to experiment through exercises, improvisations and group dynamics that encourage creativity and collaboration. During the workshop, A collective process will be carried out that culminates with a presentation, a space where the voice unfolds in its multiple possibilities and forms. The value of the sound community as a body in constant mutation and growth is emphasized., open to surprise and play.
Wild Choir has toured the world: Berlin, Tokio, Paris, Melbourne, São Paulo, London… and now you can be part of this international community of vocal explorers.
Throughout the experience, We will reflect on:
● How can the voice be a bridge between the individual and the collective?
● What freedom emerges by letting go of structures and allowing unexpected sounds?
● How does active listening transform communication and artistic creation??
Torquay native, United Kingdom, Phil Minton is an improvising singer with more than forty years of international experience.. Known for his extended vocal techniques and ability to break conventional singing boundaries, He has collaborated with musicians and composers from all over the world. Since the end of the years 80 directs the Feral Choir project, workshops and concerts that have traveled to more than twenty countries, promoting vocal experimentation as an open and communal practice.
MethodologyThe meetings begin with games and exercises that stimulate spontaneity and vocal exploration without judgment., often accompanied by laughter and surprises. The workshop is based on an experiential and experimental practice, where the voice is used as a vehicle for dialogue and free expression. The intention is to leave a lasting “legacy” that allows the sound community to continue beyond the workshop.








