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Aramat Arnheim-Sharon

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Aramat Arnheim-Sharon is a well-known voice coach located in Israel. She is the founder of ILVA – Israeli Voice Association – and also the Israeli Chapter for PAVA (Pan American Vocology association). 

Resources by Aramat Arnheim-Sharon

Aramat Arnheim-Sharon is a well-known voice coach located in Israel. Aramat has presented in voice education events worldwide. Few examples include, 50th Anniversary Voice Foundation symposium 2021, PAVA symposium 2017 in Toronto Canada, Vocology in Practice Forum 2018 in London UK alongside Donald G Miller and SLP Pnina Erenthal, Voice Masters series in Singing Revealed, and many more on the local front such as in ISHLA and ENT conferences.

Aramat is the author of “LEV – Learn to evaluate voice” which is also a part of a well known voice teachers training program. She is the founder of ILVA – Israeli Voice Association – and also the Israeli Chapter for PAVA (Pan American Vocology association).

Aramat was certified as a “vocologist” (by NCVS) in 2015. Her formal education as a teacher started in 2008 with 6 years in Speech Level Singing and later a Level 3 diploma in the Institute for Vocal Advancement. She later continued to Advanced courses in Estill technique and many additional techniques training workshops or science education among them medical seminars like Laser Voice Surgery and Voice Care with Jean Abitbol and Laryngeal Manipulation with Jacob LIeberman.

Aramat worked as a producer in educational programs for the “Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra”, later she presented voice workshops in young musicians’ events the orchestra hosted. She studied music in “Rimon school of music”, considered Berklee’s extension in Israel, today she is a teacher in the same academic institution.

Aramat continues to create music, be it for original theater productions or simply performing in festivals (FBMC, Akko). Though a lot of her focus is on science in recent years, this only strengthens her sensitivity, passion and emotional aspect of learning and encouraging positive vocal training for her clients.

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Theodora Ivanova Nestorova

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Bulgarian-British-American soprano, researcher, and teacher Theodora Ivanova Nestorova has most recently published as first author in the Journal of Voice, Journal of  Acoustical Society of America, and Journal of Singing. For her original work on vocal vibrato, Theodora has won the Best Poster Paper Award at the NATS National Conference, is a two-time  winner of the Best Student Presentation Award at the Pan American Vocology Association  (PAVA) Symposia, and received the First-Place Award from McGill University’s Research  Alive Series.

Fiona Currie

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Singing for as long as she can remember and teaching for over a decade, Fiona Currie trained in musical theatre and classical singing before graduating with a First Class Honours degree in Contemporary Music Performance and opening her vocal studio The Voice Diaries. Fiona focusses on vocal health and technique to ensure her singers have the right tools to enjoy longevity in their careers and continue to find joy through singing for many years to come.

Tiago Cruz

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Tiago Cruz is a professional singer and singing teacher with over 25 years of experience, initially performing in classical singing and more recently in popular singing. He holds a degree in Speech-Language Pathology and a voice specialist degree.