“When Did We Stop Singing?”
Vocal Improvisation and Circle Singing as a metaphor and tool
for community building
Deb Hensleywww.improvox.comwww.whendidwestopsinging.com
When did you stop singing?
Your Hopes and Concerns
for today…
Welcome, Introductions, Hopes and Concerns around the circle Review: safety, confidentiality, permission to "pass," encouragement to try etc.
Vocal ensembling/improvisation as a metaphor and tool for building community: (brainstorm parallels-- v short discussion to set intention for wkshop)
How often do you actually sing (individually or with others)?
Do you feel free to sing in public...why or why not?
Do you think singing a natural part of human expression?
How do indigenous cultures use singing to build community?
Why has Western culture largely stopped singing in community?
Do you think singing is important to peace-building, sustainability and communities of all kinds?
Some Questions to Consider
Do we live in a culture bereft of meaningful
“Social Capital?”
Learned Fear of Singing…
A Western inventionRelentless assault of riff-raff or public “music”“Expertism” at the expense of accessibility to all
Performance verses community based singingOver-dependence on recordings
A Serious Silencing
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…of a basic human need
Indigenous Cultures Sing Freely
To establish contextTo celebrate the hunt (songfeasts)To connect and reconnectTo promote interdependence
To express placeTo express identityTo indicate solidarityTo build social capital
Indigenous Cultures incorporate singing
seamlessly into community
African “Song of the Child”Singing as a response to socially aberrant behavior
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Aborignal Songlines Medicine man asking “when did you stop singing?”
OOHVISI OriginalOpenHonestVoluntaryIntimateSpontaneousInnate
OOHVISI refers to singing that is accessible to anyone—alone or together
It goes beyond the formal constructs of choirs, glee clubs and performance venues
What makes a community come alive?OOHVISI singing models a way for communities to establish interdependence, connection and celebration, stronger rhythmic routines, emergent themes, and a defined identity
Circle Singing & Vocal Improvisation are about saying…
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Celebration
The NEW Community:Design, Story, Orchestra, Empathy, Play, Meaning
- A Whole New Mind by Daniel Pink
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DesignBig-pictureOut of the boxConnecting patternsPolyrhythmsAccessing the “Overvoice”
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the voice of anotherthe voice of the selfthe voice of the common experiencethe voice of narrative medicine
Orchestra steady beat patterns
dynamics melodic themes structure
interlocking parts counter melodies repetition variation tempo meter rhythm pitch tone
Empathy
Deep listening to the voice of another
Embracing silence Compassionate and bold response
PlayVoluntary SpontaneousSelf-initiatedSimple or complexStructured toward freedom
MEANING
IntentionExpressionContextualDirectionComprehensionEmotionMemoryRelational
“The secret of life is to discover your song and the meaning of life is to sing it.” -Annonymous
Warming up the speaking, singing and
body voice"Dig a Duck”
Speaking: Your Story/Our Story --two word story around circle, get it going until it feels like one story
1/12/1/1232/1/123432/1 etc..
Call and response tones/scale patterns/names
Circle-Song (voicestra)
Round: When You Were Born
Long Tones--unison then harmonics and back to unison
Write your name with a lazer beam
The OvervoiceRhythm and
PolyrhythmAh mah eee boo oh ee aayeee
Hearing the Melodic and Rhythmic "Overvoice"
Ahm ah ee boo” rolling round— from Ysay Barnwell of Sweet Honey and the Rock) Whole group sings together, then ask for volunteers to sing as a smaller group.
Listen deeply to the many melodies created within
this one song when many people sing it together.
Debrief discussion around these concepts: What did this teach us about community building--collective endeavor, unforeseen ideas that come forward in community, deep listening, attention, holding individual part vital, hearing the "overvoice" etc.
OF MELODY…
Improvisational FormsAnd what they teach us about community
VOICESTRAEmerges in the momentA Spontaneous Circle SongCan have words or no wordsSimple or very complexStart by banishing your brain from the circle!JUST VOICE IT….
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Group Home--2 or 3 people choose a rhythmic or melodic riff together, then the next three etc--can be harmonies or interlocking parts. Invite volunteers to improvise (2 at a time)
Individual Home--(ask for 5-7 volunteers...each person creates and holds their own part. One improviser sings in center of circle and ends piece)Sound Wave—leader introduces a vocal pattern and passes it on…then starts another pattern once that is established down the line….as in vocal “telephone” game
Debrief: how do these vocal experiences relate to community.
What did you have to do individually and collectively to make them work?
What was difficult/scary/fun/interesting/unifying etc...
…of rhythmClapping and Object
RhythmsOne, one two one…Clapping meters, body rhythms Cup game
Body Rhythms
Body Body BodySylvie with Body RhythmAie Aye Mo Chi Noomba
Quodlibits: Swing Low/When the Saints/Coming Round the Mt.When I breathe in I breath in peace…Deliver meI will believe the Truth about myself...The Tarantulas are on the RoadAie Aye Mo Che NoombaLay Down my Sword and Shield (ask for input)Can't imagine life without...Choo can get to feeling happy,What to do if you can't get Pizza...what to do when it rains...
Some Simple SONGS
that build community…
Get on Board1. Choo can get to feelin’ happy you can get
to feeling good, choo can do most anything that choo thought choo could…
2. Get on board, get on track. Get to where you’re goin’ and don’t look back…
3. Choo take a ride, choo take a ride, choo let it go…step aside…
4. Get on board….Get on track….Get on board….Get on track…
-Terri Garthwate
Breathe in PeaceWhen I breathe in, I breathe in peace,
when I breathe out, I breath out love
Breathe out….breathe in… breathe out…breathe in….
Rolling RoundI will believe
the Truth about myself…No matter how beautiful it is
When you were born…
When you were born you cried, and the world rejoiced,Live your life so that when you dieThe world cries and you rejoice
Spontaneous Circle Singing
Voicestras…Invite people who are inclined, to try setting up their own voicestra and improvise with it
Closure:
Keep Breathing (As the chorus of this continues invite participants to consider a time in their life when…..and share this aloud when ready)
Long tones and goodbye....
Voice is inherent in each of us, everyone has a VOICE.
May not ultimately be about physical singing, but YOUR VOICE is vital to the community, both as a support and a melody in itself. Pay attention to it and use it.
Identify where your VOICE lives (what is your primary means of expression?)
Thank you for considering the primal, ancestral nature of music here today and its implications for community building
THE SPONTANEOUS VOICE
“A bird doesn’t sing because it has an answer.
It sings because it has a song.” --Maya Angelou
Deb Hensleywww.improvox.comwww.whendidwestopsinging.com