Resonating Alignment: A Vocal Workshop Series

Resonating Alignment: A Vocal Workshop Series

  • Ages 18+

Discover your voice with Tulsa Artist Fellow Micaela Tobin! 1 of 3 summer workshops on vocal technique and group singing. RSVP required.

By Tulsa Artist Fellowship

Date and time

Saturday, July 12 · 1 - 3pm CDT.

Location

Fly Loft

117 North Boston Avenue Tulsa, OK 74103

About this event

  • Free venue parking

Resonating Alignment: A Vocal Workshop Series

with Tulsa Artist Fellow Micaela Tobin


Saturday, July 12

Flyloft

117 N. Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74103

1:00 - 3:00 PM

Doors Open at 12:45 PM


Open to age 18 and above.

Space is limited and RSVP is required


The human voice is a powerful tool. Connecting-to and understanding your physical voice is an important vehicle for empowering one's inner-voice! Join vocalist and sound artist Micaela Tobin this summer to discover the power of resonating your alignment. These workshops will cover the foundations of healthy vocal technique through gentle exercises, guided improvisations, and group singing. Participants of the workshops will have the exciting option of singing in a guided vocal performance with Micaela Tobin after the final workshop in August. All experience levels welcome!


Additional series workshops available on June 14 and August 9, 2025 at various locations in Tulsa's downtown Arts District. Visit the series collection HERE


ABOUT MICAELA TOBIN

Composer and sound artist Micaela Tobin wields her soprano voice against the confines of convention, specializing in experimental opera. Micaela focuses on building connections between the physical voice and one’s "inner" voice as a means of empowerment, challenging colonial stories and systems. Integrating voice with electronics, ritualized gesture and amplified object-symbolism, she weaves dynamic music that is at once alluring and demanding.

As composer and director, Micaela presented her opera film at REDCAT in 2021, titled BAKUNAWA: Opera of the Seven Moons, an adaptation of the album under her music project, White Boy Scream. Continuing her series celebrating precolonial mythology of the Philippines, Micaela premiered her second opera in 2023, APOLAKI: Opera of the Scorched Earth, at the historic Zorthian Ranch.

Micaela is the recipient of the 2021 MAP Fund, the 2022 NPN Creation & Development Fund, and was most recently awarded the 2024 Civitella Ranieri Fellowship. She is currently based in Tulsa, OK as an awardee of the 2025-2027 Tulsa Artist Fellowship. Micaela has fostered young and new talent as a voice teacher for over a decade. She taught voice on faculty at the California Institute for the Arts from 2018-2024 and through her experimental voice hub, HOWL SPACE, co-founded with Carmina Escobar, since 2020.


ABOUT TULSA ARTIST FELLOWSHIP

Established in 2015, the Tulsa Artist Fellowship was created as a place-based initiative by the George Kaiser Family Foundation (GKFF) to address pressing challenges faced by contemporary artists and arts workers living in and joining Tulsa, Oklahoma. Tulsa Artist Fellowship believes the arts are critical to advancing cultural citizenship and supports community-invested practitioners who intentionally engage with our city.


VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Fly Loft is wheelchair accessible and equipped with an elevator and ADA-compliant restrooms. Access the building through the main entrance on N. Boston Ave. The rehearsal spaces and conference room are located on the second floor. Street parking is available nearby using the Park Mobile App and is free after 5 PM and all day Saturday and Sunday.

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Tulsa Artist Fellow, Micaela Tobin

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With the belief that arts are critical to the advancement of cultural citizenship, Tulsa Artist Fellowship supports artists and arts workers in the heart of Oklahoma’s Green Country. Socially invested artistic practitioners live and work here, intentionally engaging with our city.

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