Hmmm...well there's nothing worse than a blogger who doesn't blog. Yes I am guilty!!
5 months can really fly by when you are busy setting up a new studio and having a baby!
Gorgeous Coco Siena Scott was born on 10/10/2010. Yes I had a word with the man upstairs who co-ordinated that date for me...usually you have to pay extra!
So...the NEW Revolve Arts Voice Studio at Salamanca is up and running! We have a great space in the Salamanca Arts Centre and I know that students will be inspired by the proximity to all the other artsy hobart types. I know I am!
We are doing a bit of baby juggling at the moment but teaching classes most days in at the studio.
Sometimes Coco sits and watches wide-eyed as students demonstrate their musical prowess.....gotta start learning young these days if you want to get ahead in the music industry. Although 2 months could be overdoing it!
So anyway....after a bit of time off(to hang with our baby girl) Jamie and I are back!
Call in and see us.
Over and out.
p.s Promise to write more often!
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Festival of Broadway
Well who would have thought that such exciting stuff would happen in Hobart!
Am I allowed to say that?
Have just spent the long weekend at a series of workshops for Musical Theatre Writing conducted by Stephen Schwartz. Yes THE Stephen Schwartz who wrote the hit musicals Godspell, Pippin & Wicked.
Not forgetting his film scores for Disney like Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Prince of Egypt, Enchanted....the list goes on.
A number of musical theatre composers were selected from around Australia to present their work and receive feedback. The workshops were open to the public although it seemed that I was the only member of the public that took them up on their offer. Liz Callaway also presented a workshop on Musical Theatre Performance.
It was an incredible couple of days, receiving great pearls of wisdom from Stephen Schwartz and a panel of other international guests with seriously impressive resumes. I was so inspired by their openness, modesty and genuine interest in encouraging and supporting the development of the writers and composers.
For anyone interested in Musical Theatre I would highly recommend making the trip down to Tas for the next series of workshops in 2011. I really do think that only in Hobart could you attend something like this free of charge.
There is a concert in Sydney on June 20th at Angel place 'An Evening with Stephen Schwartz'. The tickets aren't free and a bit more expensive in Sydney than Hobart(surprise, surprise) but well worth a night out. Liz Callaway and a young singer Adrian Li Donni are definitely worth seeing.
Anyway, here is a link to the website for all the info about Festival of Broadway
And congratulations to Kevin Purcell, head of the Con at University of Tas for instigating it all!
Over and out.
L
Am I allowed to say that?
Have just spent the long weekend at a series of workshops for Musical Theatre Writing conducted by Stephen Schwartz. Yes THE Stephen Schwartz who wrote the hit musicals Godspell, Pippin & Wicked.
Not forgetting his film scores for Disney like Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Prince of Egypt, Enchanted....the list goes on.
A number of musical theatre composers were selected from around Australia to present their work and receive feedback. The workshops were open to the public although it seemed that I was the only member of the public that took them up on their offer. Liz Callaway also presented a workshop on Musical Theatre Performance.
It was an incredible couple of days, receiving great pearls of wisdom from Stephen Schwartz and a panel of other international guests with seriously impressive resumes. I was so inspired by their openness, modesty and genuine interest in encouraging and supporting the development of the writers and composers.
For anyone interested in Musical Theatre I would highly recommend making the trip down to Tas for the next series of workshops in 2011. I really do think that only in Hobart could you attend something like this free of charge.
There is a concert in Sydney on June 20th at Angel place 'An Evening with Stephen Schwartz'. The tickets aren't free and a bit more expensive in Sydney than Hobart(surprise, surprise) but well worth a night out. Liz Callaway and a young singer Adrian Li Donni are definitely worth seeing.
Anyway, here is a link to the website for all the info about Festival of Broadway
And congratulations to Kevin Purcell, head of the Con at University of Tas for instigating it all!
Over and out.
L
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
SYDNEY CLASSES
Next week Lisa Roberts-Scott will be in Sydney teaching singing classes at The Independent.
Teaching Schedule
Wed 16th June 1pm - 5pm
Thurs 17th June 9am - 5pm
Fri 18th June 9am - 5pm
The Independent Theatre
269 Miller St
North Sydney
To Book a Lesson Time;
Call or SMS Lisa on 0405 550015 or email lisa@revolvearts.com.au
1 hour class - $60
1 hour Introductory class for new students $40
Teaching Schedule
Wed 16th June 1pm - 5pm
Thurs 17th June 9am - 5pm
Fri 18th June 9am - 5pm
The Independent Theatre
269 Miller St
North Sydney
To Book a Lesson Time;
Call or SMS Lisa on 0405 550015 or email lisa@revolvearts.com.au
1 hour class - $60
1 hour Introductory class for new students $40
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Thanks!
Well after some trepidation about not geting the numbers to attend our Hobart workshop....we discovered that Hobart is brimming with interested artsy people and our workshop was full.
I'd heard rumors that Tasmanians were very active in local arts and we were excited to have a broad range of participants in our workshop from singers to music therapists, yoga teachers and Feldenkrais practioners. Even an architect! (Although that was my good friend Peta whom I forced to come along!)
I'd like to thank everyone who attended and a special thanks to Ingrid Weisfelt who managed to find some time in her busy performance schedule of 'The Age I'm in' to come and assist me in running our first 'Movement & Voice Workshop' in Hobart.
The more we explore the link between voice and movement the more we recognize it's potential and fundamental importance in not only assisting singers and performers to release inhibitions but to release tense bodies and muscles allowing them to explore a greater vocal scope and ultimately find greater vocal freedom.
See you all at our next workshop. Will keep you posted.
Lisa
I'd heard rumors that Tasmanians were very active in local arts and we were excited to have a broad range of participants in our workshop from singers to music therapists, yoga teachers and Feldenkrais practioners. Even an architect! (Although that was my good friend Peta whom I forced to come along!)
I'd like to thank everyone who attended and a special thanks to Ingrid Weisfelt who managed to find some time in her busy performance schedule of 'The Age I'm in' to come and assist me in running our first 'Movement & Voice Workshop' in Hobart.
The more we explore the link between voice and movement the more we recognize it's potential and fundamental importance in not only assisting singers and performers to release inhibitions but to release tense bodies and muscles allowing them to explore a greater vocal scope and ultimately find greater vocal freedom.
See you all at our next workshop. Will keep you posted.
Lisa
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Movement & Voice Workshop
Monday 31st May from 5.30pm – 8.30pm
Cost $50.00
IHOS Studio, 32 Pitt St, North Hobart.
Following successful workshops in Sydney at the Independent Theatre, Lisa Roberts Scott and Ingrid Weisfelt are now offering a one-off workshop in Hobart that explores the direct link between the body and the voice.
Having a strong understanding of our own bodies and how we use ourselves physically is crucial to being an effective and affecting performer. Ideally we sing, act, dance and create with our whole bodies and intention. It is crucial for performers to learn that it is possible to free and develop their voices through movement instead of feeling the need to 'control' the voice with muscular tension.
Incorporating the Feldenkrais method this workshop focuses on liberating the voice through movement. Conducted by Melbourne based, dancer, choreographer and Feldenkrais practioner Ingrid Weisfelt and Queen Elizabeth II Music Scholar and voice teacher Lisa Roberts Scott.
Don't miss this opportunity to take part. Limited places
Bookings essential on 0405 550015
or email lisa@revolvearts.com.au
Ingrid Weisfelt
Lisa Roberts Scott
Suitable for singers, actors, dancers, performers and anyone wishing to develop a stronger connection between voice and body. (No previous experience required).
Cost $50.00
IHOS Studio, 32 Pitt St, North Hobart.
Following successful workshops in Sydney at the Independent Theatre, Lisa Roberts Scott and Ingrid Weisfelt are now offering a one-off workshop in Hobart that explores the direct link between the body and the voice.
Having a strong understanding of our own bodies and how we use ourselves physically is crucial to being an effective and affecting performer. Ideally we sing, act, dance and create with our whole bodies and intention. It is crucial for performers to learn that it is possible to free and develop their voices through movement instead of feeling the need to 'control' the voice with muscular tension.
Incorporating the Feldenkrais method this workshop focuses on liberating the voice through movement. Conducted by Melbourne based, dancer, choreographer and Feldenkrais practioner Ingrid Weisfelt and Queen Elizabeth II Music Scholar and voice teacher Lisa Roberts Scott.
Don't miss this opportunity to take part. Limited places
Bookings essential on 0405 550015
or email lisa@revolvearts.com.au
Ingrid Weisfelt
Lisa Roberts Scott
Suitable for singers, actors, dancers, performers and anyone wishing to develop a stronger connection between voice and body. (No previous experience required).
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Carrying the Summer within!

My mother in-law sent me this quote this morning;
Au milieu de l‘hiver, j‘ai découvert en moi un invincible été -
In the midst of winter, I have discovered that I carry inside me an
invincible summer. Albert Camus
Must admit that it is rather timely after awaking to a high BRRR factor
in Hobart this morning.
Apparently it is not yet winter here although
last night our little country house was battered by such ridiculously strong winds it caused me to ask my husband if we were likely to lose our roof and if that would be very dangerous. To which he nonchalantly replied 'Well it wouldn't be good!'
Tiger the cat even came trotting inside seeking refuge which is quite something considering he has been obsessed of late with catching at least 4 mice a day in his new home after we recently liberated him from his previous indoor apartment prison.
So as winter approaches I am going to keep the Summer within. How?
By singing of course!
Today I begin teaching voice lessons at IHOS Studio in North Hobart.
I am looking forward to whipping my new victims into shape and am happy to say I have been receiving a lot of inquiries from a range of singers in varying genres. Love it!
Fortunately for me, Jane Edwards,one of Australia's most experienced and acclaimed singers, is a Hobart resident after relocating back to Tas a number of years ago and am off to her this arvo for a vocal coaching session myself.
I might play the Beach Boys on the way!
Let me know if any of you have any good ideas about how to 'carry inside you an invincible Summer'. Am open to suggestions!!
p.s That is not a photo of Hobart by the way. I think it was a tornado in Florida!
Monday, April 19, 2010
Singing & Socializing in Sydney!
A brief jaunt to Sydney is just what the doctor ordered! Singing and Socializing! My 6 weekly teaching excursions are proving to be great fun. Not only do they allow me to catch up with my fabulous students and continue with their vocal work but also to catch up with them on a personal level and see how they have progressed since last time. I feel lucky to be teaching such talented singers who are open, interesting individuals and becoming wonderful friends.
Here's a snippet of what a few of them are up to;
Merenia has just returned from China where she has been singing with her band for a number of months. She did her practice religiously and has really developed her high notes. Oscar from 'Watussi' has been living quite the rock star lifestyle of late. Jet setting off to New York to mix his latest album followed by a South American tour. Their album will be released at the end of the year and let me tell you, I've heard it and it's gonna be hot stuff!
Talking about travel, our international pilot, Mark, is coming ahead in leaps and bounds although he probably doesn't realize it. Having been gigging around Sydney and focusing on his musical sensitivity he really is beginning to sound like a pro.
Now as for Therese, she just sounds like an angel. This girl has such talent. I keep telling her that the world is her oyster but she has to buckle down and study her opera repertoire this year. Hope she is listening! Antonia thinks she's a bit rusty at the moment after having had to focus on her 'day job' but what a voice and gorgeous tone. Go girl!
Tony is not singing enough but back into his duo gig as pianist. I say SING Tony! You may have been a pianist in the past but now you are clearly a singer too with a rich, strong voice. So use it and that's an order!
I had a new student while in Sydney whom I'd like to mention as I thoroughly enjoyed teaching her. She called herself a beginner but with just a few instructions on keeping her tone and resonance consistent, some breath support and remembering to open her mouth(yes seems obvious).....out her voice poured. Fabulous!
I had a vocal session myself with Simon Kenway in Sydney. I love Simon Kenway!
Sometimes having a voice lesson is just like a breath of fresh air. It's like you've been missing something but not until you start singing do you realize 'Gee I needed that!' It makes you feel like your life is back on track. It doesn't necessarily mean you have to be on track to any great, huge goal, it just makes you feel like everything is good in the world again.
I hope the lessons I give in Sydney feel like this for my students!!
Perhaps it's obvious to say, but feeling personally fulfilled and inspired is so important. Whether it's a voice lesson that does it or doing a sketch or whatever it is that rocks your boat, it really is so important that the world around you feels alive because you feel alive in it!
So my message for the day, along with all my other babble is this; go and book that lesson you have been putting off, ring up about that course, start learning French. We've all got to keep our creative juices flowing. As we get older it becomes easier and easier to stay within our comfort zones so I say....break out! It's the stuff that makes us see past where we are now and open up our minds to all the possibilities ahead of us.
Lisa
(aka Tassie Girl)
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