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Good vibe singing

Do you like to sing, have fun and be uplifted with good vibes and meet other like minded people?

Then head along to Julia’s Sing to Thrive. No singing prerequisites needed. Everyone is welcome.

After each session, the singing circle made up of both women and men all get together for a cuppa and a chat.

Kick any fear of singing in the butt and free your voice at one of Julia Williamson’s Singing Circles which are just pure fun.

It doesn’t matter what level of singer you are or even if you think you can’t sing.

The singing circles are like a relaxed version of a choir and work through many exercises, fun rounds, and harmonies to get the most out of your voice. They are done with a focus on enjoyment, experimenting with the voice, learning technique, improving harmony and improvisational singing with a sprinkling of spirituality.

After class, the group gathers at a local cafe, forming heartfelt connections and building a happy and bonded community.

Julia has more than 35 years experience as a professional singer and been a singing coach for more than 16 years. In 2007 she formed her Singing and Healing school Voicejam, which has morphed into Sing to Thrive.

Her passion is to help people free their voice to help with any inner healing needed to achieve a feeling of happiness and joy within.

She shares many original songs with positive, uplifting messages designed to program the subconscious mind to break self-limiting patterns and motivate people to use their voices as a catalyst for change.

If you love to sing and have been too shy or just want more colour in your life, or more life in your voice, then come along to one of Julia’s Singing Circles.

Weekly classes are currently in Tewantin, Peregian and Yandina, with one coming soon to Buderim.

Get in touch if you’d like to go along or would like one run in your area. Head to her website at singtothrive.com or contact her via email julia@singtothrive.com or mobile 0412 201 736.

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