As a theatre director and voice specialist, my overriding passion is to create space for transformation where, within a collective experience, an individual can discover more of who they are. Drawing from over 30 years of experience, I offer transformative space through the radical practice of the Nadine George Voice Work, which equips people to expand their sense of self, rather than reaching outside of themselves to consume.
Having worked internationally and locally with people considered to be on the margins of society - from founding a network with artists seeking refuge to working with trans, neurodivergent and disabled artists - I research the Colonised Voice, where space for voice is co-opted by the well intentioned and where, much like the tipping point of a progressive capitalist system, the need to redress balance and representation comes from asking the question “Whose voice needs to be heard?” - on stage, in an audience, in a boardroom or on the street. From the micro work of a highly artistic, developed and accessible practice in the use of breath, body, sound and word, the individuals I work with develop their standing in space, in their community and therefore their voice in society at large and I equip people with tools to be seen, be heard and take space.