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Healing Stage-Fright Masterclass - Immersive One-Day Retreat with Rupert Guenther (near Toodyay, about 1hr 20 mins from Perth

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The School of Creative Arts - Toodyay
toodyay, australia
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Wed, 15 Jan 2025, 10am - 3pm AWST

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Healing Stage-Fright Masterclass - Immersive One-Day Retreat (near Toodyay, about 1hr 20 mins from Perth)

Wednesday 15 January 10 am to 3 pm Toodyay
Cost: 
$110, $66 concession, $55 AUSTA members, $25 students & teens (not including booking fee)
Time: 10am-3pm

Venue: Country retreat near Toodyay (about 1 hour & 20 mins from Perth)
Morning & afternoon tea provided, bring your own lunch.

A Self-Esteem & Wellbeing based approach. All instruments including piano & voice welcome.

This masterclass shows you easy ways to return to experiencing your love of music in a relaxing way, and how to not fall into stress and anxiety around performing. The workshop helps you orientate yourself to why you started music in the first place, and to enjoy sharing the music you love with others. Just as you wouldn’t find being in a beautiful place in nature to be anxiety producing but instead relaxing and rejuvenating, this masterclass shows you effective ways of how to be in that same relaxed relationship with your music performance.

Each workshop includes a few minutes of some additional simple approaches to general relaxation and wellbeing. 
Bring your instrument, pen & notepad, water bottle, and lunch (or lunch money - shops and cafes down the street).


Rupert Guenther is a concert soloist, teacher, composer, and self-esteem & wellbeing coach. He is a life-long meditator and has taught practical approaches to meditation and wellbeing for over 20 years to musicians, music teachers, students, and people of all ages and walks of life. He has taught his approaches at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London and international conferences including the European String Teachers Association (ESTA), and has private clients from some of Europe’s top opera houses, symphony orchestra players, instrumental teachers, music students and pop stars.

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