Previous Events
Our past programme of multidisciplinary events throughout the UK.
- All
- AGM
- Hybrid
- Online Zoom Event
- Study Day
- Talk Voice
- Voice Clinics Forum
Talk Voice 2026 – Yantra Yoga Benefits for Voice
Ekaterina Valeeva-Farrington Yantra Yoga Benefits for Voice Tuesday 5 May, 18.30-20.00 BST Join Dr. Ekaterina Valeeva-Farrington for an introduction to Yantra Yoga, an ancient Tibetan practice of breathing-in-movement that offers transformative benefits for voice and speech professionals. While valued for its physical and mental health benefits, Yantra Yoga’s profound impact on vocal development remains relatively…
Vocal Connection 20-23 March 2026
Vocal Connection: A global gathering of voice professionals ONLINE EVENT: 20-23 March 2026 Schedule of Events For the first time ever, the Australian Voice Association (AVA), the British Voice Association (BVA), and the Voice and Speech Trainers Association (VASTA) are coming together to host an online event over four days like no other: Voice Connection…
Voice Clinics Forum 2026
Voice Clinics Forum 2026 LIVE IN-PERSON EVENT: Friday, 6 February Robens Suite, Guy’s Hospital, London SE1 9RT “My Throat Doesn’t Feel Right!!” Persistent Throat Symptoms: Diagnosis and Management
Voice Research Forum 2026
The BVA Voice Research Forum will take place – Online – on Saturday 24 January, 2026, 10.30-17.00 (registration from 10.00) The new year launches the first British Voice Association Research Forum. This online event includes both the prestigious Gunnar Rugheimer Lecture (by Professor Kittie Verdolini Abbott) and presentations from the four Van Lawrence Prize finalists….
Talk Voice 2025: Associate Professor Anne Vertigan
Talk Voice 2025: Associate Professor Anne Vertigan Laryngeal symptoms and laryngopharyngeal reflux disease Online Sunday 19 October 09:30-11am GMT This Talk Voice event will discuss recent developments in evaluation and management of laryngeal symptoms including cough, voice change, throat clearing, excess throat phlegm and throat pain, and laryngopharyngeal reflux disease, or LPRD. The contribution of…
VERSE: Applying findings from English literature to the work of voice coaches
Verse English Rhythms and Syntactical Embodiment (VERSE): Applying findings from English literature to the work of voice coaches. Jenny Grober, PhD Candidate KCL, English Literature by Research Anne Whitaker, Lecturer in Voice, Royal Central School for Speech and Drama Discussion, Workshop, Q&A/Reflective Plenary This collaborative and interdisciplinary approach builds on the wealth of resources available…
Words, Words, Words: Voice, body and text in performance
This event is preceded by the BVA AGM (Streamed 9.30-10.15) This President’s study day explores the question: How do we make language feel spontaneous, balance technique and emotional truth, and fully embody words in a way that is both authentic and compelling? Practical workshops from expert voice practitioners provide hands-on techniques to guide performers in…
Behind the Mix: Working with your West End sound engineer
Acclaimed West End sound engineer Heather Knott. An exclusive online event exploring the crucial relationship between vocal performance and microphone technology.
The Multi-Genre Singing Teacher: What tools do we need?
HANDS ON – NOT JUST TALK! Gillyanne and Jeremy on their course Advances in technology this century have brought us to a place where anyone with a smartphone has access to any type of music. This has changed our teaching landscape significantly – most of us can no longer rely on having one genre…
Talk Voice 2025- Episode 6: Using Psychological Principles with Voice and Vocal Health
an overview of psychological principles relevant to voice and vocal health. It discusses research characterising psychological features in voice disorders, reviewing the different ways in which psychological factors might play a role in the development and maintenance of vocal health and voice difficulties.








