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Registration link: World Voice Day Seminar
Description
World Voice Day (WVD) is a global event to educate the public that VOICE MATTERS! This year McGill’s School of Communication Sciences and Disorders (SCSD), Department of Otolaryngology, and CIRMMT will organize the WVD seminar to promote voice care to the Montreal community.
The seminar will include singing performances, updates on voice research around Montreal, and information on how singing and music help to keep aging voices sounding top-notch. Local experts including an otolaryngologist and researchers from speech-language pathology and music will discuss voice in the aging population. The presenters will also answer questions about voice from the audience. There will be free voice screenings held after the seminar.
For more information please
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http://publications.mcgill.ca/medenews/2016/04/01/world-voice-day-returns-to-mcgill-university/
WVD main website: http://world-voice-day.org/
Guests /Invités
Prof. Nicole Yee-Key Li-Jessen, Ph.D., School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, McGill University
Prof. Isabelle Cossette, Ph.D., Department of Music Education, Director of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music, Media and Technology (CIRMMT), McGill University
Dr. Karen Kost, M.D., Professor of Otolaryngology at McGill University, Director of Voice and Dysphagia Clinic at McGill University Health Centre
Emily Anctil-Lamarre, Speech-Language Pathology (S-LP) student, École d'orthophonie et d'audiologie (EOA), Université de Montréal
Les Voix de Parkinson en mouvement, led by Lisa Lapointe, BFA, M.Mus.
Prof. Winston Purdy, Schulich School of Music, McGill University
Student musicians from Schulich School of Music
Student presenters from School of Communication Sciences and Disorders (SCSD)
Schedule /Programme
Registration
Welcome music
Opening song
Opening remarks
Aging voice - words from a laryngologist
Singing performance
Aging voice research update
Intermission
Singing performance
Vocal exercise demonstration
Music research update
Q&A
Closing remarks
Reception and voice screenings