If you love to sing or are looking to improve your singing ability, then this program is for you! In this interactive workshop, Kelly Sardinas, teaching artist at Central Florida Community Arts (CFCArts), teaches you the basics of singing through vocal exercises and familiar songs. Discover the foundation of good singing by working through concepts like breath support, pitch matching and diction. This class is also a good fit for those who have little to no experience in a choir or music class, or someone who wishes to go back to the basics!
By participating in this program, you can expect to:
- learn breathing techniques;
- practice vocal warmups and exercises;
- and gain a general knowledge of healthy vocal practices.
This program is presented by Kelly Sardinas and is hosted by the Winter Park Health Foundation in collaboration with CFCArts.
How to join the Zoom Program:
Upon registration for this program, you will receive two emails:
• One email from Eventbrite: you can either disregard this email or save it for your records. No action needed with this message.
• One email from the Center for Health & Wellbeing: this email will contain your link to join the Zoom meeting. Simply select the link and the Zoom Meeting will launch. Please allow yourself five – 10 minutes before program start to launch Zoom and confirm your technology is properly working.
By participating in this program, you agree to the CHWB’s Gracious Space policy. Unless otherwise noted, all CHWB Digital Education programs hosted via Zoom are recorded and made available for on-demand viewing on WellbeingNetwork.org. If you prefer to be left out of the program’s recording, please leave your camera and microphone off for the duration of the program.
About Your Program Presenter
Kelly Sardinas is a teaching artist at Central Florida Community Arts (CFCArts) and has been working professionally in the arts for the past 19 years. Sardinas is also a singer, actor, dancer and educator who is passionate about the arts and helping others express themselves. In the last two years, she has enjoyed working with CFCArts in a variety of capacities with many different demographics — from school aged children to older adults — including under-resourced populations and people with varying abilities. She loves that everyday working in the arts is different from every other. Sardinas holds an Associate of Arts in Musical Theatre and a Bachelor’s degree in Organizational Management.