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S1 E6 - Intuition Is Very Precise with Jonathan Hart Makwaia

56m · Why I Listen · 02 Aug 21:21

In this episode, I will be talking to Jonathan Hart Makwaia. Jonathan is a vocalist, composer and voice researcher, an Associate Arts Professor in the Department of Drama at New York University, a long-time performer, composer and musical director for the Roy Hart Theatre and currently President of the Roy Hart International Arts Centre in the South of France.

Jonathan shares his perspective on Listening — when supporting someone on their Vocal exploration or their performance creation, when preparing his own performances, and some of the subtle layers of listening. And why he doesn’t like the word listening. :)

You can find his music here (Spotify). And this is the link to the Roy Hart International Arts Center.

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