Berlin · Sunday afternoons · May 2026
Singing as a giving ritual to the air,
voice as a way back to yourself —
A space to listen: to your own voice,
to the voices beside you,
to what wants to come through,
held by the group.
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This is for you
When you find this space, I hope you feel relief.
Relief that something like this exists.
What happens here
Each Voice Listening is a small gathering held on a Sunday afternoon in Berlin. We slow down. We breathe. We sound and resonate together.
There is no performance here. No right way. No syllabus to follow. Only presence, voice, and the particular magic that happens when people let themselves be heard.
We settle in. The week falls away. Silence before sound.
Gentle breath work, tones, body. Nothing to achieve — only to feel.
Songs with lineage. Songs that don't belong to any one person. Lullabies, folk melodies, ancient fragments. We learn them together, slowly, over time.
An open door. One person may sing. Someone may explore improvisation held by the group. Or we simply close in silence.
We land. We return. Carrying something back with us.
Sessions run 75–90 minutes. Maximum 12–14 participants.
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✦ Founding cycle — May 2026
The Pilot Voice Listening
4 sessions · Every Sunday in May · Berlin
May 10 · 17 · 24 · 31
A founding rate for the first cycle. Limited to 12–14 people.
Summer 2026 & beyond
The Voice Listening continues
The pilot is the beginning. The Voice Listening continues in summer and beyond — in seasonal cycles for those who want to go deeper.
Priority given to pilot participants for the next cycle.
Pilot dates
Location shared upon registration. Berlin — exact address by confirmation.
Afternoon timing — exact hour confirmed with participants.
Josephine Pia Wild
"I don't teach singing. I hold a space where your voice can remember itself."
I am a singer-songwriter and vocal practitioner working at the intersection of voice, body, and artistic identity. My approach is somatic — meaning we work through the body, not around it. Slowness is the method. Listening is the practice.
I have worked with singers for years, in Berlin and beyond. What I've learned is that the voice doesn't need fixing. It needs safety. Permission. A room where there is nothing to prove.
The Voice Listening grew from a longing I felt myself — for a space that was neither a technique class nor a therapy circle. Something in between that encourages connection. Something that takes song as a living thing, passed between people, carrying memory. A way to remember the old way of singing together.
This is that space.
Express interest
The pilot is limited to 12–14 people. Fill in the form below and I will be in touch personally within a few days.