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Panel: Bridging Art and Science: The Role of the Singing Voice Specialist in Vocal Health and Performance
This panel will explore the multifaceted role of the Singing Voice Specialist (SVS) in bridging the gap between vocal artistry and clinical science. Featuring both SVS-teachers of singing and clinical SVSs, the discussion will highlight the unique contributions of each perspective to vocal health and performance. Topics will include collaboration with healthcare professionals, strategies for integrating science into voice training, and practical approaches for addressing the needs of singers in various settings. Attendees will gain insights into how SVSs navigate the intersection of art and science to support singers in achieving their best vocal outcomes.
C Andrew Lee, MS, CCC-SLP
(Changseop) Andrew Lee (he/him) is a speech pathologist and singing voice specialist at the University of Washington Medical Center who specializes in the clinical management of functional voice disorders, singing voice rehabilitation, head and neck cancer, dysphagia, and alaryngeal voice restoration. Andrew is an active program committee member for the Northwest Voice Conference as well as the Northwest Chapter of the Voice Foundation in Seattle, WA. He has a particular professional interest in the biomechanics of the voice and the intersections between the art and science of the singing voice.
Financial Disclosure: Mr. Lee has no other financial relationships to disclose.
Non-Financial Disclosure: Mr. Lee is a member of the conference planning committee. He has no other non-financial relationships to disclose.