FIDES KRUCKER has sung, produced and created contemporary opera and interdisciplinary work in Canada and abroad for over thirty-five years. Her unconventional vocal techniques have been used by theatre and dance professionals and students, singers of jazz and pop, choir members who lose their voice in practice, as well as classical singers too rigid in their former technique to take on contemporary work, or to feel happy within traditional opera.
“Reclaiming Calliope is both a finely wrought, intimate artistic
memoir and a triumphant journal of a lifelong quest for the
authentic, liberated female voice in face of historical and
present-day patriarchal disdain.”
—Gabor Maté, MD, author of When the Body Says No
“Reclaiming Calliope is many things at once. It is a memoir of such
honesty and insight that it illuminates all our individual lives.
It is an unflinching assessment of how the authentic female voice
is systematically deprecated and silenced in our culture, exiled
from the body’s deep wisdom. It is a keening, outraged lament for
that violence—and at the same time a patient, nurturing methodology
to help women, especially, reconnect. It is a fresh, story-filled,
life-affirming, beautifully calibrated message of hope.”
—Philip Shepherd, author of Radical Wholeness coauthor of Deep
Fitness
“Fides Krucker’s personal and prismatic reflection on womanhood,
art, the voice, patriarchy, the body, and history offers various
brilliant methods of unshackling our most primal and most free
selves....It is a revelation, a freewheeling compendium of insight
and great depth.”
—Patricia Rozema, filmmaker, Into the Forest, Mansfield Park,
Mouthpiece, and I’ve Heard the Mermaids Singing
“An utterly unique and groundbreaking exploration of voice. Weaving
together personal, political, and historical anecdotes about
singing, opera, and female agency, Krucker reminds us of the
honesty of our bodies.”
—Tessa McWatt, author of Shame on Me
“Fides plumbs the depths of the human voice, weaving its flesh and
spirit together in order to unleash its true potential. This deep
dive into the siren call left me digging the mermaid and brought
tender tears to my eyes.”
—Paul de Jong, voice teacher and coach/cohead of coaching,
Stratford Festival
“Historically, women and voice are not spoken about from the lens
of the body and, when they are, emotion is amputated. As a disabled
woman, artist, somatic specialist, and advocate of intimate access
in the arts and all sectors, I cannot tell you how dangerous that
is to our health, and how refreshing it is to relate to the
climactic discoveries that Krucker shares about women.”
—Traci Foster, founder and artistic director, Listen to Dis’
Community Arts Organization and somatic artist, Fitzmaurice
Voicework and Somatic Experiencing
“An unforgettable reading experience for anyone who has ever felt
the power of song.”
—Theo Dombrowski, author, artist, and illustrator
“This remarkable book takes the reader into its exploration of
voice as a means of recovering the wholeness of being human....I
defy anyone, whether male, female, or nonbinary, to read this book
without undergoing their own journey of transformation. Reclaiming
Calliope can help us all reclaim our full humanity and thereby be
able to find the joy of true mutuality.”
—Stephen K. Levine, professor emeritus, York University; Paul Celan
Professor of Philosophy and Poetics, European Graduate School; and
author of Philosophy of Expressive Arts Therapy
"Opera singer Fides Krucker’s book is both a moving artistic memoir
and a radical self-help work, presenting a method of freeing one’s
authentic voice to reclaim power, agency, and
self-worth."
—Kristine Morris, Foreword Reviews
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