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Freeing the Voice with Robin Khor

    Freeing the Voice with Robin Khor

    Some texts are hard to make your own. They live in the body with tension, restraint, distance. Freeing the Voice is an invitation to release that.

    Two stand-alone, half-day voice workshops with Robin Khor, an international theatre-maker and facilitator based in London and Malaysia. 


    Each workshop can be taken on its own or together.

    1/31/2026

    Freeing the Voice: Shakespeare

    10 AM

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    2 PM

    517 Maynard Ave S, Seattle

    Event Details

    1/31/2026

    Freeing the Voice: Shakespeare

    In this workshop, we explore the late Kristin Linklater’s Freeing the Natural Voice methodology as a practical approach to performing Shakes...

    Event Details

    10 AM

    -

    2 PM

    517 Maynard Ave S, Seattle

    2/1/2026

    Freeing the Voice: Contemporary & Postdramatic Texts

    1 PM

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    5 PM

    517 Maynard Ave S, Seattle

    Event Details

    2/1/2026

    Freeing the Voice: Contemporary & Postdramatic Texts

    Using the same vocal preparation techniques rooted in Kristin Linklater’s Freeing the Natural Voice, this workshop applies the work to conte...

    Event Details

    1 PM

    -

    5 PM

    517 Maynard Ave S, Seattle

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    Meet the Instructor

    Robin Khor

    Robin Khor is an actor, theatre-maker, and facilitator based in London, originally from Malaysia. Trained in the BA (Hons) Acting course at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. His practice centers on expanding diversity and internationalism on stage—across language, form, and perspective—with a particular focus on East and Southeast Asian representation. His work actively challenges monocultural tendencies in mainstream theatre and contributes to ongoing conversations around decolonisation in performance.


    As an actor, Robin has worked with internationally acclaimed companies including Complicité, Told by an Idiot, Royal Court Theatre, Grid Iron, Lakeside Arts, Fix+Foxy, and Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre. His international practice has taken him to the UK, France, Norway, Denmark, India, China, Singapore, and Malaysia, both as a performer and workshop facilitator.

    Robin looks forward to sharing the tools he has learned—and continually re-invented—over the years.


    More information: https://www.robinkhoryongkuan.com/


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    Yun Theatre is a registered 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization in Washington State. 


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