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Deelee Dube
Key details:
- Department:
- Drama
- Role:
- Voice Tutor & Singing Teacher
Biography
Deelee Dubé studied at The BRIT School of Performing Arts and Southbank University/ Morley College and holds a BTEC ND in Music, a BA in Music and Media, an MA in Voice Studies, and training certifications in Estill Voice Training.
She is the sole trader of Vocal Insight™, a private voice coaching practice, established and endorsed in 2005 by The Prince’s Trust.
As a practitioner, she teaches as a freelance voice coach and singing teacher, conducting one-to-one sessions under her practice Vocal Insight™ that encompasses a holistic and multi-sensory approach and utilises her experiential knowledge based on the embodied voice combined with music theory.
She has taught voice and singing and worked as music director at several schools, including The Dominie, The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, and Theatre Train. She gives masterclasses around the world at notable institutions such as Scuola di Musica Il Pentagramma (Bari, Italy), Fabrica La Isleta (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria), and previously at Watford Palace Theatre (UK).
Deelee is also a fine artist as well as a poet/writer and has had her artwork exhibited at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre and her poetry published in Write & Shine (Poetry Now Young Writers Book, 1995) and the Book of Dreams (United Press, 2010), and in April 1998 performed in the chorus of Mark-Anthony Turnage's Greek at Queen Elizabeth Hall.
Deelee is an award-winning vocalist, who made history by becoming the first British winner and recipient of the 2016 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition, NJPAC (NJ, USA), and is one of today’s foremost gifted vocalists to have emerged from the London scene in many years.