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 The Estill World Voice Symposium V, July 22-24, 2011, Rome, Italy

Friday, July 22:
  9:00  Registration
10:00 Opening Remarks: K. Steinhauer, M. Klimek, E. Turla
10:30 The Road to Estill Voice Training Certification: H. Tiller
11:00 Two Case Studies of Voice Disordered Patients Remediated using Estill Techniques and Bio-Feedback:  J. Tomich, H. Tiller
11:30 Break - visit Posters
11:50 The use of the Estill Model in the Teaching of Accents to Actors and Singers: A. Speed (workshop)
12:30 “Work” and “Effort”- Differences and Similarities: S. Fantino
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Performer training ranging from dubbing to live performances through the Estill Voice Model: G. Scalise
14:30 Analysis of the Italian Opera Repertoire & Techniques using the Estill Voice Model-1: E. Turla et al.
15:00 Analysis of the Italian Opera Repertoire & Techniques using the Estill Voice Model-1: E. Turla et al.
15:30 Break -visit Posters
15:50 Variations on Estill Cry: R. Sussuma (workshop)
16:30 EVT & Conscious Proprioception-A Close Examination on Silent Practice: E. Rosa
17:00 Differences in Voice Measures in Cheerleaders Before and After Training for Belt Voice Quality: C. Tellis et al.
 Additional Poster Presentations will be displayed throughout the symposium


Saturday, July 23
  9:00  Opening Remarks & Singing: K. Steinhauer, M. Klimek
10:00 Keynote Speech: Alfonso Borragan
11:00 Estill Voice Training and Speech Rehabilitation: S. Buscemi, F. Calvi
11:30 Break 
11:50 Estill Figures and Qualities Inside Voice Therapy-A New Therapy Approach: C. Tellis, N. Barone (workshop)
12:30 Use of Belting as a Voice Therapy Technique for Children with Vocal Nodules: N. Kobayashi, W. Hata
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Estill Voice Training Research-Topics for the Future: K. Steinhauer
14:30 EMG Study of Laryngeal Muscles from M0 to M3: D. Firenza, A. Martinez
15:00 EMG Study of Laryngeal Muscles in “Voice Effects”:D. Firenza, A. Martinez
15:30 Break
15:50 Estill Recipes for Vocal Distortions:A. TerDoest (workshop)
16:30 Registers and Voice Qualities-1: F. Fussi
17:00 Registers and Voice Qualities-2: F. Fussi
17:30 Estill Voice Gala Prelude
Evening Estill Voice Dinner and Gala – Tribute to Jo Estill

 Sunday, July 24
  9:00 Opening Remarks & Singing: K. Steinhauer, M. Klimek
10:00Changes in Vocal Intensity with and without Anchoring: C. Tellis et al.
10:30Videoendoscopic & Spectroacoustic Study of Anchoring Figure: D. Firenza, A. Martinez
11:00 Estill in the Curriculum: G. Archibald, M. Bristow, G. Duncan
11:30 Break
11:50 EVT--Teaching Levels I and II in a University 15-week Semester Setting: Similarities and Differences from the “typical” Five-Day Format: S. Chicurel (workshop)
12:30 Building Belt and Advanced Belting: A. Speed
13:00 Lunch
14:00 MRI Imaging of Two Soprano Singers: D. Erikson et al.
14:30 Effectiveness of real-time Voiceprint visual feedback in the acquisition of motor learning skills-a pilot study : H. van Lankeren M. Reinders
15:00 Estill Voiceprint Plus-What’s New: M. Klimek
15:30 Break
15:50 Mediterranean voices from Sicily to Portugal-Recipes according to the Estill Voice Model: S. Patane (workshop)
16:30 Figures, Qualities and Interactionist Psychology-A Complementary Approach Toward the Magical Aspects of Voice: G. Soppelsa, M. Fava
17:00 Closing Remarks & Farewell

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"Jo Estill's work is pioneering in that she was the first to separate voice quality clearly into source and filter components! Her basic vocal tract shapes associated with sob (yawn), twang, and sing (opera) are fundamental to our current understanding of how the source and the filter interact."

Ingo R. Titze, PhD
World-renowned voice scientist
and Director
National Center for Voice and Speech

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