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4 Day Catskills Retreat - Exploring Communication Through Song, Breath, Voice, and Mindset

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1549 Smith Hill Road, East Meredith, NY, USA
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Up to 4 in group
Date
July 27 - 30, 2025

Retreat Highlights

  • A delicious menu selected for your individual preferences or needs
  • 1 on 1 and group instruction in a small group environment where there is time for, and attention given to, each individual's process and learning style
  • 14+ hours of intensive training
  • Opportunities to explore the forest, pond, and waterfalls between sessions
  • Opportunities for Archery training between sessions, facilitated to enhance the main workshop training
  • A beautiful, regenerative cabin and woodland environment, where participants "Inhale the Future, and Exhale the Past" and explore why Henry Wadsworth Longfellow said “The human voice is the organ of the soul."
  • Here are testimonials from retreats prior to its offering here:
  • “Hats off to you for successfully (and so warmly!) creating not only an excellent retreat, but a true safe haven. I felt seen & heard in ways that I have yearned for my whole life…and in front of total strangers!! In the span of a few days, I was able to uncover and unsheath layers of myself which have long been tucked away”
  • “Your knowledgeable and intuitive guidance is a balm for this scary, scary world. Please, please, please, keep holding this retreat!!”
  • “I have always had an appreciation for words because words are so powerful. However, the workshop allowed me to connect with words and people in a way that was personal, and yet spiritual at the same time. For the first time I found connection and community through communication, and it wasn’t the number of words spoken but words borne of human experience that broke and united us."
  • “I feel like a different person yet more myself than ever 🥹 I think the feeling is Grounded.”
  • “I got called a ‘voice of reason’ for probably the first time ever during a family disagreement last night.”
  • “I’m still delighted by the feeling of my breathing in my upper back.”
  • “Elizabeth is an excellent teacher, and she created a warm and safe environment in which to learn and take risks."
  • “Our work with the Meisner technique was especially fun and helpful and brought to life the challenges of staying embodied while communicating authentically.”
  • “The lodge is a gorgeous, cozy and welcoming place on beautiful property surrounded by the Catskills. Our group enjoyed Elizabeth’s delicious meals, hiking on the surrounding wooded acres, and feeling well cared for.”
  • “Our well-selected group effortlessly erased all sense of distance among us. Most telling, we had guidance from and unity with Elizabeth instead of the distancing of “this is the teacher and we are the students.” Rising to the challenge of Elizabeth’s guidance through readings and exercises, through thought and action, we were drawn to freeing that vibrating tissue-space of the voice – for whatever purpose we use it – by expanding it beyond that one physical and emotional place. I’m now finding, back in the day-to-day world, that the experience is informing my approach not just to the act of singing itself, but freeing it from a self-consciousness that has held me back. That’s the mark of a well-crafted experience – that it works in the real world!”
  • “I left feeling renewed and eager to build on what I had learned!”
  • “If you’ve ever thought you could use some type of support with your communication & this retreat piqued your interest…do not hesitate to take the leap of faith in yourself at the Lodge at Hidden Falls!”
  • “Having returned to the real world after Elizabeth’s workshop, I can see how it’s already working for me, in one respect as a choral singer. By redirecting energy and focus – away from over-anticipating tough spots or exposure – and by erasing the wall between vocalizing and actually singing real music with words, the workshop has opened new pathways to singing and music’s challenges.”
  • “Thank you very much for the special few days at your workshop!…I really enjoyed stepping out of my comfort zone and exploring concepts and vocalizations that were totally new to me. I realized it’s been quite a while since I’ve done something so new and adventurous. So, thank you for all of it — the delicious food, the special space, the interesting voice/body work, and the camaraderie.”
  • “I wanted to express my sincere gratitude for the wonderful time I spent at your lodge in the Catskills recently. I was truly amazed by how much I learned from you in just a few days."
  • "Your patience, passion, and wonderful sense of humor made the entire experience so enjoyable. I particularly appreciated your guidance as we worked through the breathing and communication techniques. Of course, the Braxton Trance music session was a definite highlight for me. Thank you again for your exceptional instruction and hospitality.”
  • “The ‘Exploring Communication Through Song, Breath, Voice, and Mindset’ workshop brought together highly curious people in their 60’s, 70’s and 80’s with varied levels of [musical] experience. Each person was excited about daily accomplishments and looked forward to the exercises to be presented the following day. Changes were dramatic from the first day to the end of day four.”
  • “Elizabeth is an excellent coach and presenter. She is knowledgeable, gives clear instructions, is open to questions, and is respectful and encouraging. She gently took the participants where they were and helped us each make adjustments to come closer to the goal. Elizabeth clearly loves what she has learned and desires to share her joy and knowledge with others.”
  • “I was amazed by the bond of trust that formed within the group and with Elizabeth as we worked diligently to experience the exercises fully. Through plenty of laughter and happy tears, I became a better listener and better able to express myself. I found myself smiling while returning home on the last evening. Elizabeth provided an atmosphere of freedom to welcome these new skills and to apply them to daily life and our place in the community.”

About this Retreat

Your Guides

Details of this retreat

It is of utmost importance to me that each workshop is an emotionally safe, drama free, dynamic, informative, and delightful experience for all participants. To this end, interested participants are asked to reach out to me to schedule a video chat. At that time I can answer any additional questions you may have about the workshop, we can both ascertain if this is a good fit for you, and I can get a feel for which people seem likely to have a special chemistry with which other people, so that each group of 3 to 4 is carefully designed with all participants in mind. To this end, after each individual’s video chat, I keep a record of all retreat dates that each potential participant is available to attend, and select each small group carefully with the individuals in mind. When we have both decided which workshop you will participate in, you will submit your reservation fees.

Though this retreat is of particular interest to actors and singers and serves as professional development for them, it is beneficial to anyone interested in exploring their relationship with their voice and vocal communication, and no prior musical or acting experience is needed in order to participate fully.

Using Meisner based acting exercises, Anthony Braxton’s improvisational Ghost Trance Music, inspiration from Kristin Linklater’s “Finding Shakespeare’s Voice,” and specially selected breath and vocal exercises, this is a three day retreat style workshop wherein different aspects of vocal and non-vocal communication are targeted by each activity:

*Social conditioning (noticing and repatterning maladaptive beliefs and behaviors with regard to communicating one’s thoughts and feelings)

*Maintaining connection to oneself while remaining present and responsive to another

*The stability and flexibility of the vocal instrument (to maintain strength and responsiveness when in potentially intimidating, threatening or emotional circumstances) and

*Learning to identify, trust, and act on one’s healthy instincts.

Each retreat is small, with just 3 to 4 participants. The Lodge where it is held is a log home on over 53 acres of forest with a pond and waterfalls with two open lofts, each having two beds per loft for participants. This friendly, small scale allows for greater one-on-one training within the community learning environment, and gives each participant the time and attention needed to go very deeply into the work.

The workshop registration cost is all-inclusive: 8 meals, 3 nights lodging, 14 hours of intensive training, and hopefully wonderful memories, training, experiences, and friendships that you will benefit from for a lifetime.

At the lunch break, there is also the option to explore some of the 53 acres of forest with me, with a hike to the pond and one of the waterfalls as a refresher between sessions.

Are you 21 or over and…

…a non-singer or non-performer with some aspect of your vocal communication that you would like to feel more comfortable with?

…someone who is interested in self-development and like the idea of taking a retreat that will help you learn more about yourself and leave you feeling filled, refreshed, and more confident?

…a singer of any level who struggles with being stuck in your head and would like to embody and communicate your lyrics with greater immediacy, clarity, freedom, and passion? Or who struggles to “put all the pieces together” for the most successful performances? Or would just like a few days to refresh yourself in a short, economical professional development retreat that will inspire deeper creativity and joy in your work?

…an actor of any level who struggles with being stuck in your head, or trying to predict your lines, or trying to remember your lines, or feels awkward about the way your voice sounds, or your body feels onstage? Or would just like a few days to refresh yourself in a short, economical professional development retreat that will inspire deeper creativity and joy in your work?

…neurospicy and struggle to feel comfortable connecting your body with the thoughts and feelings you want to express, and would like an emotionally safe environment to explore that connection with gentle, caring, attentive guidance in a woodland retreat setting?

…have a speech impediment and would like an emotionally safe opportunity to explore your connection to your voice outside of the therapy environment, in a woodland retreat setting doing artful activities with gentle, caring, attentive guidance, in a carefully selected small group?

…a trainer of singers or actors, who would have fun exploring new ways of loosening up your clients and students, helping your singers and actors “put all the pieces together” and would enjoy flexing your own vocal and artistic instrument in some inventive new ways?

If so, then this retreat is for YOU!

Schedule

Though this retreat is of particular interest to actors and singers and serves as professional development for them, it is beneficial to anyone interested in exploring their relationship with their voice and vocal communication, and no prior musical or acting experience is needed in order to participate fully.

Using Meisner based acting exercises, Anthony Braxton’s improvisational Ghost Trance Music, inspiration from Kristin Linklater’s “Finding Shakespeare’s Voice,” and specially selected breath and vocal exercises, this is a three day retreat style workshop wherein different aspects of vocal and non-vocal communication are targeted by each activity:

*Social conditioning (noticing and repatterning maladaptive beliefs and behaviors with regard to communicating one’s thoughts and feelings)

*Maintaining connection to oneself while remaining present and responsive to another

*The stability and flexibility of the vocal instrument (to maintain strength and responsiveness when in potentially intimidating, threatening or emotional circumstances) and

*Learning to identify, trust, and act on one’s healthy instincts.

WORKSHOP SCHEDULE

SUNDAY:
4:00pm to 5:00pm Arrival, meeting each other, getting settled in
6:00pm Dinner
7:00pm to 10pm-ish Connecting, sharing thoughts, insecurities, asking questions before beginning work tomorrow

MONDAY:
8:30am to 9:30am Breakfast

9:30am to 11:00am Morning Session, Part One: Creating Scaffolding for the Voice

Exploring techniques to create scaffolding in the body to support and strengthen the voice, and exploring vocal range and various vocal timbres

11:00am to 1:00pm Morning Session, Part Two: Considering an Origin Story and Evolution of our Modern Day Spoken Language

Exploration of ideas and exercises in Kristin Linklater’s “Freeing Shakespeare’s Voice”

1:00pm to 2:30pm Lunch, then hike to pond or other outdoor activity

2:30pm to 6:00pm Afternoon Session: Dropping into Instinctive Responsiveness Independent of Social Conditioning/Owning Our Own Truth While Maintaining Connection and Interaction With Another: Words and Behaviour


Intro to and exploration of Sanford Meisner “Repetition Exercise”

6:00pm Dinner, then evening at leisure for discussion, relaxation, journaling with worksheet questions, etc.

10:00pm-ish Bedtime


TUESDAY:
8:30am to 9:30am Breakfast

9:30am to 1:00pm Morning Session: Dropping into Instinctive Responsiveness Independent of Social Conditioning/Owning Our Own Truth While Maintaining Connection and Interaction With Another: Music

Introduction to and exploration of creating music through Anthony Braxton’s Language Music System and Syntactical Ghost Trance Music – How to read the musical score, etc. then participating together in creating music with his system.

1:00pm to 2:00pm Lunch, then hike behind Barn down to stream, or other outdoor activity. Group decides during lunch which activities we review and explore further during the Afternoon Session

2:00pm to 6:00pm Afternoon Session:
Active Recall Session to Explore Prior Learning in More Depth, and Solidify Learning

6:00pm Dinner, then evening at leisure for discussion, relaxation, journaling with worksheet questions, etc.

10:00pm-ish Bedtime

WEDNESDAY:

8:30am to 9:30am Breakfast while we decide how we will create a small, meaningful parting activity

9:30am to 10:30am Short Hike or other outdoor activity

10:30am to 11:00am Collecting our things, and returning to the world.
Note: Schedule is approximate and may change

Getting Here

Location icon The Lodge at Hidden Falls, 1549 Smith Hill Road, East Meredith, NY, USA

Directions

The Lodge is in the Catskills region of New York State, in East Meredith. The nearest international airport is in Albany, NY, about 60 miles NE of the Lodge. Another option is to fly to Newark Airport in NJ, La Guardia Airport, or JFK, take the NJ Transit to Maplewood Station and Elizabeth will drive you up with her the day the workshop begins. There are also busses that go from NYC to Delhi, NY, And Elizabeth can pick you up there.

Accommodation

There are two lofts in the Lodge. One loft has two Full size beds, and one loft has 1 Full size and 1 "Antique" size, which is halfway between a Twin size bed and a Full size bed. All meals are prepared by Elizabeth, with each retreat menu created for that unique workshop group's dietary considerations. Bath towels and bedding are provided.

Accommodation
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Venue & Amenities

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Free Wifi icon Free Wifi
Spa icon Spa
Sauna icon Sauna
Pool icon Pool
Towels icon Towels
Free Parking icon Free Parking
Kitchen icon Kitchen
Tour Assistance icon Tour Assistance
Hot Tub icon Hot Tub
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Cafe icon Cafe
Restaurant icon Restaurant
Fitness Center icon Fitness Center
Yoga Studio icon Yoga Studio
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The Lodge is a 1500 sq ft log cabin which sits on over 53 acres of forest, with a waterfall viewable from the Lodge, a Gazebo behind the house, and a Pond. Depending upon the weather and participants' preferences, sessions are held inside the Lodge and/or outdoors in the Gazebo or otherwise overlooking the waterfall and surrounded by the forest. Archery training between sessions, if desired, is available as well.

Meals

Menu Types

The menu is created to meet the dietary needs of the participants. Prior to each workshop, food preferences and restrictions are requested from each participant, and a menu is created for that group.

What's Included

  • The workshop registration cost is all-inclusive:
  • 8 meals
  • 3 nights lodging
  • 14+ hours of intensive training
  • Archery training, if desired, to enhance the physical training of the rest of the voice curriculum
  • Hopefully wonderful memories, training, experiences, and friendships that you will benefit from for a lifetime
  • Transportation from the NJ Transit Maplewood Station
  • Transportation from the Bus Terminal in Delhi, NY

What's Not Included

  • Airfare not included
  • Transportation to and from airport not included

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