Available to everyone from amateur to the top-level performer is a unique pre-performance technique named the ‘Shufflehoffer’. It may have a funny name but it treats a very serious problem – the crippling effects of stage-fright. It also makes the voice become rich and resonant.
This works by freeing the performer into a state of naturally alert relaxation. The energy of character is also addressed to enable a greater receptivity of the role and will lead to an amazing rendition. The pre-performance session unlocks the performer in a totally unique way. It gets the client into the zone 100% of the time. This supports the rendering of your craft so that it will be memorable to everyone, the kind of performance that gives goose-bumps. The Shufflehoffer can be done in person in situ or by distance to anywhere in the world over the phone or other online methods such as Skype.
Common feedback is that clients “Cannot wait to step onstage.” The testimonials below hint at the power of this technique.
”Nervousness and anxious feelings. All performers know these two companions. The Shufflehoffer helps keep them in line, opens up your vocals and makes performing freer, more exuberant and more fun”
Christian Magdu, – Actor (Sweden)
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“The session in itself left me feeling extremely expansive, with my speaking voice resonating at such a depth and richness that was alien to me. But as I said, this was just the beginning.
There is a new found freedom in my voice. The ease with which I sing is beyond any place I have been able to reach into the past. I have an extra tone accumulated within my warm-up regime which had a positive knock-on effect with the music I am singing eight shows a week at present.
The high notes in my records have become more resonant, effortlessly reached and can be sustained for longer. Whereas to some degree I used to grab from my throat with regards to the upper register, I now soar easily within that range.
My breath is lower and more rooted than ever, yet at the same time, it feels as if there is no bottom to the breath! As singers, we all want bottom-less breath!” David Lucas Shaw – Performer – UK
“In general the concert felt very effortless, I didn’t feel sick at all and my voice was stronger than usual. Afterwards, a few of my friends were like where the f@ck did that come from and several random audience people came up to me and complimented my voice. So it seemed like it very much worked.” Rakel T-V – Vocalist Denmark