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The Art and Science of the Performing Voice 2025

Multi-disciplinary conference for voice enthusiasts

By Northwest Voice

Date and time

April 25 · 8am - April 26 · 5pm PDT

Location

Alder Commons Auditorium - University of Washington

1310 40th St Seattle, WA 98105

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 day 9 hours

Northwest Voice: The Art and Science of the Performing Voice Conference

Join us for an exciting and in-depth exploration of the art and science of the performing voice at the Northwest Voice Conference! This dynamic event brings together voice professionals, singers, teachers, researchers, laryngologists, and speech-language pathologists to dive into the latest developments in voice science, vocal pedagogy & performance, and the assessment and treatment of voice disorders.

With a focus on bridging artistic practice with scientific understanding, this conference offers a unique opportunity to enhance your knowledge and skills. Through engaging presentations, panel discussions, and hands-on workshops, you’ll learn from leading experts about topics such as vocal health, technique, pedagogy, voice rehabilitation, and innovative research on the performing voice.

Conference Highlights Include:

  • Expert presentations on the science of vocal health and performance
  • Sessions on voice disorders and rehabilitation
  • Masterclasses and workshops on vocal technique across various styles
  • Cutting-edge research on the performing voice
  • Networking opportunities with voice professionals from around the region

Whether you’re a singer, teacher, clinician, or researcher, this conference is designed to provide valuable insights and practical tools for improving vocal performance and care. Don’t miss the opportunity to connect with other voice professionals and deepen your understanding of the performing voice.

Please go to nwvoice.org for more information.

Organized by

Northwest Voice is a collaboration between the Department of Speech & Hearing Sciences and the Laryngology Division of the Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Washington, as well as esteemed colleagues in vocal pedagogy and performance in the greater Seattle area. Our mission is to provide the latest information regarding voice science, vocal performance, and the assessment and treatment of voice disorders to professionals and students in medicine, speech pathology, and vocal pedagogy and performance.

$15 – $185