AIAC Lessac 12-Week Course

Week 1 - Getting Started

Building the foundation by exploring five main concepts of Lessac work.

Week 2 - How Sound Is Made

Exploring the antonym of sound in the human vocal instrument.

Week 3 - The Power of Breath

Optimal breathing, what it is and how to do it. Plus Emovtivated Behavior Affected-Breathing.

Week 4 - The 3 Body NRGs

Explore the Dynamics of Relaxation plus the three Relaxer/Energizers of the body in their NRGs stages (Potency, Radiancy and Buoyancy)

Week 5 - Consonant NRG

Explore the Consonant NRGs finding the music, percussion and variances of sound that support and flavor the voice.

Week 6 - Marking the Consonants

Dive into the world of consonant markings. Mastery of the skill will help you find depth and color in your voice and speech and eventually lead you to stunning Accent Work

Week 7 - Tonal NRG Part 1: The Y-Buzz & +Y-Buzz

Explore Tonal NRG using the Y-Buzz and the + Y-Buzz. Feel the power of bone-conducted vibrations through the "yee" and "yay" vowels.

Week 8 - Tonal NRG Part 2: The Call

Explore Tonal NRG using The Call, the ultimate bone-tone sound. Find the power of your voice through this instinctive and ancient sound used universally since the dawn of time.

Week 9 - Structural NRG

Explore Structural NRG using Forward Facial Orientation/the Reverse Megaphone with the Structural NRG vowels. Feel the power of structure and the depth it brings to your body voice.

Week 10 - Neutral Vowels

Explore the neutral vowels. Find the connection to Tonal NRG through them, the neutral diphthongs and the R-Deriviative. The mastery of the neutral vowels is one of the keys to accent and dialect work.

Week 11 Lessac AIAC - Lessac Tune Up and Text Exploration with the Vocal NRGs

Learn the Lessac Tune-Up, which can be used as a daily exploration that will bring you to optimal use of your body voice.

Week 12 - Tonal 8 and Tonal 9 Exercises

Explore the extravagant power of the Tonal 8 Exercise, ideal for the theatre actor and any one interested in optimal use of the body voice and it's cousin the Tonal 9, more geared to the conversational use of the voice/film work.