Acoustically treated home studio with the following equipment:
- RODE NT1-A Condenser Microphone
- Audio-technica ATH-M40x Studio Headphones
- Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen USB Audio Interface
- Mackie CR-XBT studio monitors
- MacBook Pro Retina, 15-inch
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I believe the art of the voice is a physical and sensory experience that resembles dancing. As a professional dancer of more than 15 years of experience performing in a diverse range of dance genres with New York based companies and beyond, I transfer my cultivated awareness of movement to create similar sensations in the tone, texture, rhythm, and melody of my voice. In the same way that I efficiently apply choreographers' prompts to deliver the desired qualities as a dancer, as a voice actress I am very responsive to clients' direction in recording sessions and their feedback reflects their satisfaction with my service. Similarly to how I act with my body to create characters in dance, I act with my voice to speak from a place of truthfulness or naturalness. And yet, since equilibrium entails the reconciliation of opposites, I find balance between recording inside my home studio where I can only speak but not move much, and running outside to move and dance in larger spaces but without speaking much! While the dance is a visible yet nonverbal expression of one's stories, the voice is an audible yet invisible expression of one's inner dynamics.