Work With Alisa
Alisa offers immersive sound healing experiences, live musical journeys, and vocal embodiment training designed to help people reconnect with their voice, body, and presence. Whether you’re seeking a private sound bath, a retreat experience, or a deeper vocal development through the Voice Alchemy Method, there are several ways to work together.
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Immersive sound healing experiences using crystal singing bowls, intuitive vocals, and vibrational instruments designed to support deep rest and nervous system regulation.
Private sessions can be held for individuals, couples, or small groups and are ideal for personal healing, celebrations, or intentional gatherings.
Sessions are typically 60–90 minutes and can take place in Seattle or at your chosen venue.
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Custom sound bath experiences for retreats, wellness programs, and corporate events.
These sessions help participants regulate the nervous system, release stress, and reconnect with a deeper sense of presence.
Experiences can be designed for conferences, team retreats, workshops, and community gatherings.
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Dance and DJ sets with live vocals through Alisa’s music project Light the Path, blending electronic music with ceremonial sound and improvisational voice.
These immersive sonic journeys are ideal for ecstatic dance, festivals, weddings, retreats, and conscious gatherings.
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An embodied vocal training program designed for artists, facilitators, and leaders who want to develop a voice that feels grounded, expressive, and sustainable.
This method blends vocal technique, breathwork, somatic awareness, and nervous system regulation to support authentic self-expression.
Voice Alchemy is offered through private mentorship and small group training containers.
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If you're unsure which offering best fits your needs, feel free to reach out and share a few details about what you're looking for.
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What should I bring to a sound experience?
Wear comfortable clothing that allows you to relax fully. You may bring water, a journal, or personal grounding items if desired. For in-person sessions, supportive props such as a yoga mat, bolster, or blanket are recommended for extended rest. Please check with the hosting studio in advance regarding their specific prop policies.How should I prepare for a session?
Arrive hydrated and well-rested. It’s best to eat lightly beforehand and avoid alcohol or heavy stimulants. You are welcome to set an intention, or simply arrive with openness.Is this work suitable if I’m new to sound or somatic practices?
Yes. No prior experience with meditation, voice work, or nervous system practices is required. All sessions are guided with clarity and care.What is the difference between private mentorship and group experiences?
Private mentorship offers personalized, one-on-one support tailored to your goals, nervous system, and expressive development. Group experiences focus on collective regulation, shared resonance, and thematic exploration within an intimate setting.Do you travel for events, retreats, or corporate engagements?
Yes. Based in Seattle, WA, Alisa travels nationally and internationally for curated private sessions, retreats, conferences, and corporate experiences. Travel fees are quoted based on scope, duration, and location.Do you work with corporate teams and professional audiences?
Yes. Corporate and conference engagements are designed to support focus, nervous system regulation, embodied communication, and meaningful integration within professional environments.What is your cancellation or rescheduling policy?
Private sessions require at least 48 hours’ notice for rescheduling. Events and corporate engagements follow the terms outlined in the service agreement and may vary depending on scope and preparation requirements.Are accessibility rates available?
A limited number of reduced-rate spots are reserved each season. If financial hardship is a barrier, you are welcome to reach out directly to inquire about availability.
For booking inquiries or questions, please contact info@alisagalper.com
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