
Voice & NVC
Prezzo
150€
Durata
1 Day
Informazioni sul corso
NVC & Voice Workshop
This workshop brings together Nonviolent Communication (NVC) and voice work as two complementary paths of exploring how we express, listen, and relate.
NVC offers a way to understand what is truly alive in us — beneath judgments, reactions, and habits of language. Voice work opens a direct, embodied channel to express that aliveness — beyond words, through sound, vibration, and presence.
When these two meet, something shifts: Communication becomes not only something we say, but something we feel, hear, and resonate with. Perhaps even something we are.
What we'll explore
Throughout the day (or weekend), we will move between these two practices, letting them inform and deepen each other:
How to share authentically — and listen in a way that truly receives another
How voice can reveal what words alone cannot
How we can connect deeply to ourselves and others through our authentic sound
How judgments point toward deeper, meaningful needs
How the 4 steps of NVC can be experienced not just cognitively, but in the body
How needs live in us — and how they can be expressed through both language and sound
How empathy can be practiced not only through listening, but also through collective voice
We’ll explore this through:
Guided check-ins (spoken and vocal)
Partner and group exercises
Embodied explorations of resonance and vibration
Reflective moments to integrate insights
The experience
This is a practice-based, experiential space. We will move between speaking and sounding, listening and sensing, structure and openness.
No prior experience with NVC or authentic voice work is needed — just a willingness to explore and be present.
Practical Details
Location: Berlin (center-north, exact venue TBA)
Dates: 20th June 2026
Time: 10:00 – 17:00
Pricing
Sliding scale: €80 – €150
Who is this for? For anyone curious about:
Bringing more authenticity into communication
Connecting voice, body, and inner experience
Exploring NVC beyond concepts — as a lived practice
Experiencing connection that goes beyond words
Registration
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Il tuo istruttore
Martina Pesce & Anne Loek Beernink

Martina Pesce
My mission is to contribute to a world where everyone can be heard and seen, by others and themselves.
Hi, I'm Martina. I came in contact with Nonviolent Communication (NVC) through a relationship where I started to grasp the beauty of this tool. After 3 years of self-study and occasional practice, I was touched by how this communication allowed me to connect with my mum in conflict, so strongly that I felt love for her for the first time in 20 years.
Unsatisfied with the lack of mental health support in the neuroscience research field, I decided to switch careers and dive deep into NVC. I trained as a mediator, counsellor and trainer at the Connecting2life school (Yoram Mosenzon). It was a two-year-long process of embodying the tool and then learning how to transmit it so that it could sink in the body. For a year I've been holding my workshops, courses and 1:1 practice.
My approach is based on practice and embodiment. I found NVC very revolutionary and with that respect, I like to let sink in our system a few bits of info at the time, rather than an overwhelming waterfall of theory.
Anne Loek Beernink
Anne Loek has been an actress in film and
television during the earlier stages of her
professional career. Her deep interest in the
power of the human singing voice led her on
a profound journey of personal and
professional transformation. Her work supports
the process of re-wilding, of nurturing a
deeper and more authentic relationship with
one's own body and innate creative potential.
She explore, creates and holds space in the
fields of voice, sound, movement, personal
growth and ancient wisdom. Her work intends
to contribute to connecting one with one's
deeper calling.
She studied Holistic Voice Therapy and
received training in Collective Vocal
Improvisation in the UK and Germany. She
holds a M.A. in Integral Movement and
Performance Studies from Rose Bruford
College London in collaboration with the ITPC.