Breakthrough
Sunday, November 8, 1-4pm MT
In this free online workshop, you will experience singing in a new way.
Included are inspiring exercises, sound healing, deep feeling music, fully expressed singing and unique voice body processes to awaken your self-expression and ultimately free your voice. Breakthrough will open your heart, energize you and connect you to your inner brilliance. It’s also an opportunity to find out more about the other programs Breakthrough offers.
Participation is limited to 20. To pre-register, email info@historicutetheatre.com or call 719-427-
1080 with your name, phone number, and email; we will contact you with more info.
ABOUT BREAKTHROUGH AND OUR WORKSHOP LEADERS
Breakthrough has been transforming lives for 25 years. Mick and Tess Pulver will bring their
gifts to you!
Mick Pulver, founder of Breakthrough, has been a professional musician since the age of 13.
While on his own musical and self-expression path he has been a performer, musician and
singer. He says, “While on this journey, I discovered the connection between performing,
presence and singing. I found that the voice, particularly singing, is innately one of the most
liberating forms of release and expression. Through Breakthrough Performance, I’ve had the
opportunity to guide people in reclaiming this state of wholeness and giving themselves more
permission to embrace their aliveness.”
Breakthrough Performance Workshops were created in 1995 as a way to support others in using
the voice as a tool for transformation, healing, and celebration. These Workshops are offered in
various formats, ranging in length and intensity from the one-day Breakthrough Experience to
the 10-week “Off the Deep End” Graduate Workshop. Providing opportunities for people of all
ages and singing ability to come together to express the essence of their souls and to support
each other through the process.
In each workshop, Mick and his wife and business partner Tess Pulver, create an environment
designed to encourage each person’s authentic, unique voice to emerge naturally. The
participants shed layers of inhibition and self-consciousness to allow more and more of
themselves to emerge in song.