
VOCAL TECHNIQUE
$129
LIMITED PLACES AVAILABLE
Includes 4x Classes:
OCTOBER SESSION
OCTOBER 7, 14, 21 & 28
NOVEMBER SESSION
NOVEMBER 4, 11, 18 & 25
TUESDAYS 7:30-9:00PM

Introducing Broadway Rise’s Adult Vocal Technique Class
Does your voice feel tight when you reach for those high notes?
Ever feel like you’re running out of breath mid-phrase?
Wish you could sound as easy and effortless as your favorite singer?
You’re not alone — and you don’t have to figure it out by yourself.
This small-group vocal technique class, led by professional vocalist and experienced educator Eloïse Ghislaine, is designed to help you build strong, healthy technique from the ground up. Because solid technique isn’t just for opera singers — it’s essential for every voice, in every style.
Each week, we’ll break down the fundamentals of breath support, tone production, placement, and range development — then apply what we’ve learned by exploring new repertoire across a range of genres. Learning to apply technique to new material is where real growth happens.
🌟 What You’ll Gain:
A grounded, healthy approach to vocal technique
Personalized feedback on breath, tone, and vocal freedom
Tools for navigating high notes, transitions, and fatigue
Repertoire exploration across musical styles to apply what you learn
A warm, supportive space to experiment, grow, and find your voice
🎟️ Spots are limited to just 12 singers / class — build your foundation and let your voice rise!

Class Location
RIPLEY GRIER STUDIOS
131 W 72nd St, New York, NY
New York, NY 10023
North Side of 72nd St between Amsterdam & Columbus
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+1 (646) 360 0367
Justin Witwick
An accomplished composer, pianist, and music director, Justin Witwick is passionate about helping singers discover their most authentic voices and thrive as performers. He works with students of all levels, from hobbyists to pre-college track performers, guiding them to develop healthy, expressive, and confident singing.
Justin earned his B.M. in Vocal Performance from the University of Delaware, where he focused on vocal pedagogy and the science of singing, studying the work of Estill, Doscher, and Titze. His professional credits include music directing Anything Goes, Godspell, Footloose, Batboy, and Urinetown at theaters and schools such as Stagedoor Manor, Hudson County Tech, and Cranford Dramatic Club. As a composer, he has written and orchestrated Somerton Man for The Green Room 42, contributed to the N.E.O. Voice Festival in Los Angeles, and is currently developing the First TikTok Song Cycle.
Alongside his professional work, Justin maintains a thriving private voice studio in Manhattan and serves as a vocal consultant for High Tech High School. Above all, he is deeply passionate about teaching voice and empowering singers to grow, create, and find joy in their artistry.