“Every performance is an exchange of emotional energy…”
Being an emotionally sensitive person is the super power required for being an engaging performer.
Everyone wants to feel things deeply and when an artist takes the risk of sharing their true beating heart with the audience, an intense bond forms.
“…it allows us all to open up”
We are encouraged to suppress emotion during our daily lives. We want to look strong, confident and collected, but the long term containment of our feelings leads to addiction, illness, and the breakdown of relationships. It makes us live stifled, inhibited, shallow lives.
There is a well of emotion inside every song. Skill and experience help a performer to entice their audience to draw from this well and drink deeply.
I knew I had transitioned from an amateur singer to a professional, when I found the freedom to let go and take bigger chances. That’s when my audience members started telling me about how my performance had touched their lives.
Albums
Cafe Brasilia / Casa Do Samba
Casa Do Samba
North American pop – South America style! Add a little spice to your day with these salsa samba grooves. Put a swiffer in your hand and clean your house. Guaranteed to get your bum wiggling! Might as well tidy while you’re dancing to it!
Cafe Brasilia
North American pop – South America style! Blame it on the Bossa Nova! Sunday morning coffee drinking music!
Angela’s Projects as a Singer
Watch Angela In Action – Blog Posts
Vocal Warm Up With Angela Kelman
A free vocal warm-up with, Angela Kelman, author of "The 5 Point Singing System"
George McCrae and Angela Kelman – Never too Late
I've found this song on 'Warm aanbevolen 1984'
Hallelujah, I Just Love Him So
Angela Kelman and Steve Soucy perform the Ray Charles classic - "Hallelujah, I Just Love Him So" as part of Angela's 5 Point Singing System.
Lonely Gypsy Wind
From the Albums Farmer's Daughter "Makin' Hay" & "The Best Of Farmer's Daughter" Big Ride Entertainment
Angela Kelman at Art Event
Taken early in the evening of the chic art event at Vancouver's Trunk Gallery, here's Angela Kelman with a cool slice of 60's pop done in her inimitably jazzy style.