Chloe Goodchild

Chloe Goodchild is a musician.

Career

Chloe Goodchild has worked with international politicians, high-security prisoners in New York[1] and Belfast, Jerry Hall,[2] Oprah Winfrey, Glenn Close, the 14th Dalai Lama,[3] Angelo Badalamenti [4] She has performed all over the world, including New York in 2001,[5] Edinburgh,[6] Dublin in 2012.[7] As a composer, her music has been featured on the soundtrack of Jane Campion's Holy Smoke![8] and in a celebrity performance of The Vagina Monologues in Madison Square Garden.[5]

The Naked Voice

Founder of The Naked Voice,[9] Chloe Goodchild has synthesized Indian philosophy and classical music teachings with Japanese martial art movements. She maintains that everybody can sing. "singing with your authentic voice, without fear, can be very emotional. People cry, feel angry, sad— it opens the heart."[3]

Facilitators of the Naked Voice work who have trained with Goodchild are members of the Naked Voice Association in the UK.[9]

Quotes

'Singing can cut through personal history and get right to the heart of the matter and to the soul of who you are.'[1] "If people think they can’t sing it’s because they are suppressing their true, authentic voice. After they let it out, they show huge leaps in self-confidence."[3]

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