Hi, I'm Camila Massi.

I'm Originally from Bolivia and lived in various places throughout my life, all while pursuing my passion for music and wellness. My studies have taken me to Buenos Aires, where I delved deeply into music theory and practice at “Universidad Catolica Argentina”. I also expanded my knowledge to Ayurvedic coaching and body therapies at the “California College of Ayurveda”and “Gaiatri”. Moreover, I'm a certified Kundalini Yoga instructor and continue to practice yoga daily.

For me, singing is an ongoing journey of learning and discovery. Beyond being a performance art, it's a way to promote wellness and personal growth. While I once struggled with anxiety and dissatisfaction with the sound of my voice, I have since seen how singing can transform life. By working with coaches and cultivating acceptance, I have experienced the immense satisfaction that comes with owning and loving my voice.

As a coach, I understand how difficult it can be to overcome the inner critic and start feel comfortable with their singing voice. That's why I make it my priority to create a safe and supportive environment that empowers exploration and developing singing abilities.

From a combination of patience, perseverance, and guidance, anyone can experience the joy of singing.

FAQ

  • When it comes to singing, many people focus solely on the technical aspects of their voice. While it's important to have good vocal technique, it's equally important to approach singing from a holistic perspective and that's where we incorporate Ayurveda and Yoga.

    Understanding your unique constitution and adding yoga practices into the lessons makes a big difference, as it create a greater sense of balance and well-being in singing.

    Ayurveda and Yoga aren't just about physical health. They also address the mind-body connection and helps to create a greater mental and emotional balance. This is especially important for singers, as singing is deeply emotional and vulnerable.

    We incorporate mindfulness practices into your singing lessons to overcome performance anxiety and tap into the deeper emotional aspects of your voice.

  • Initial consultation, we'll conduct an Ayurveda assessment to determine your unique constitution or "dosha." This will allow us to provide personalized recommendations for you

    Asanas, yoga postures that help strengthen the muscles used in singing, the diaphragm, intercostal, and abdominal muscles. helps you develop better posture and breath control.

    Mindfulness and meditation, Singing can be a deeply emotional and vulnerable experience we practice different exercises to stay grounded and focused during your lessons.

    Sound therapy, we incorporate chanting, toning, and singing bowls to help you connect more deeply with your voice.

    Ayurvedic body therapies (optional) to balance the doshas. Abhyanga is a full-body massage that uses warm oil. It can help to release tension in the neck, shoulders, and throat, which can improve the quality of the voice.

  • -Improved posture and breath control.

    -Reduced tension and stress.

    -Improved vocal technique and control.

    -Increased vocal stamina.

    -Greater physical fitness and flexibility through yoga practice.

    -Reduction of anxiety.

    -Increased emotional awareness and expression.

    -Better understanding of the mind-body connection.

    -Deeper connection to one's voice.

    -Greater understanding on your Ayurvedic constitution principles.

    -Clear and confident communication.

  • -A relaxing and rejuvenating experience

    -Reduced stress and anxiety

    -Improved circulation and lymphatic drainage

    - Relief from muscle tension and joint pain

    -Nourishment and rejuvenation of the skin

    -Balancing of the body's energy centers

    -Enhanced sleep quality

    -Boosted immune system function

    - Improved digestion and elimination

    -Increased mental clarity, focus, and self-awareness

AYURVEDA

According to Ayurveda, the human body is composed of three doshas, or energies, which are known as Vata, Pitta, and Kapha.

Vata is associated with air and ether

Pitta is associated with fire and water

Kapha is associated with earth and water.

These doshas play a crucial role in determining our physical and mental characteristics, including our vocal quality.

YOGA

Combines physical postures, breathing techniques, meditation, and relaxation.

Asanas physical postures in yoga designed to stretch and strengthen the body

Pranayama breathing techniques designed to calm the mind and increase energy.

Meditation key component of yoga, helps to reduce stress and improve mental clarity.