
The VK In-Person San Diego Immersive
What is it? The most impactful Vocal Kinesthetics program available. Three full days of functional applied neurology training designed for voice teachers and advanced singers on location in beautiful San Diego.
What do I get?
Three days of immersive group training with your peers, with a morning workshop, lunch, and afternoon masterclass followed by evening social time
Neurology for singing presented in an accessible and relevant format
Learn the science behind Vocal Kinesthetics and apply it in real time with the guidance of a certified neuro-centric trainer
Sunbathing, yoga on the beach, tacos, margaritas, and geeking out on brains & vocal pedagogy—need I say more?
What does VK help with? Muscle tension, coordination between registers, performance anxiety, overthinking, belting, chronic pain, allergies, acid reflux, and more.
When does it happen? Thursday-Saturday June 13th-15th, 2024
Where does it happen? 1216 Cave St, La Jolla, CA 92037 in La Jolla Village (San Diego), CA. We may also have a bonus session at S10 Fitness: 3810 Rosecrans St, San Diego, CA 92110
Why should I sign up?
There’s just NO SUBSTITUTE for IN-PERSON training. Vocal Kinesthetics is a powerful supplement to your previous vocal pedagogy training. You’ll walk away with actionable insights designed to help you (or your students) see immediate results.
Why? Vocal Kinesthetics is a science-based vocal training method that taps into the power of neuroplasticity (the ability of the brain to change.)
Often, singers are held back from optimal performance by tension, primal reflexes and other protective limitations (like performance anxiety). These issues stem from neurological responses which are caused by past trauma—physical or emotional, big or small. The key to overcoming these limitations? Giving the nervous system some focused TLC. That’s what you’ll learn in the VK In-Person Immersive.
If you’ve previously explored neurology for singing but found yourself overwhelmed, you’ll find this approach refreshingly accessible.
How much does it cost? Low price of $997 and $1497 for VIP options (announced to my waitlist soon). As a comparison, each level of this professional movement training from Z-health education is $2697 - AND they are now only offered online.
How do I register? Sign-up below!


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Welcome!
If you’re new to the studio, begin by scheduling a 15-minute free consultation here.
Online lessons take place on Zoom. You will receive a link after you schedule your session.
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What is Vocal Kinesthetics?
You know that good singing should be effortless, but you just can’t seem to break free from tension—and your coaches and voice teachers aren’t much help.
That's because they’re only doing standard vocal exercises with you. There’s a better way to train.
Vocal Kinesthetics is a science-based vocal training method that taps into the power of neuroplasticity—the ability of the brain to change.
How does it work? Your brain is holding you back from optimal performance by creating tension and other protective limitations (like performance anxiety.) These issues stem from neurological responses which are caused by past trauma—physical or emotional, big or small. The key to overcoming these limitations? Giving the nervous system some focused TLC.
It feels like magic, but it’s science!
If you’ve been frustrated by your ability to get your singing to the next level, you’re in the right place. I’m a certified neuro-centric trainer, and I’m here to help you vanquish your vocal limitations with the practical magic of neurology.
What’s your vocal achilles heel? Let’s conquer it together!
Meet Kimberly
Kimberly Moller is a San Diego-based actor and voice teacher specializing in a cutting-edge approach that taps into the power of the brain to dramatically improve vocal technique.
A certified neuro-centric trainer and seasoned teacher, Kim uses her innovative vocal training method, Vocal Kinesthetics, to help singers and voice teachers vanquish vocal hurdles by retraining the brain for optimal vocal function. It feels like magic, but it’s science!
Kimberly serves on the Board of The National Association of Teachers of Singing in San Diego. She has presented her brain-based research on performance anxiety at the NATS-CalWestern conference and the Musical Theater Educators Alliance conference. A member of The Musical Theatre Educators Alliance, Kimberly is also certified practitioner of Z-Health, a neuro-centric approach to performance training.
Kimberly earned her MFA in Musical Theater from San Diego State University. She holds an M.M. in Vocal Performance and a Graduate Performance Diploma in Voice Pedagogy from Boston University.
As an actor and teaching artist, Kimberly has appeared at La Jolla Playhouse, The Old Globe San Diego, The Moonlight Amphitheater, San Diego Musical Theater, Off-Broadway Theater Company, as well as numerous regional northeast theaters and opera houses. Recent roles performed include Lily in The Secret Garden, Emma in Jekyll and Hyde, Vicki in The Full Monty, and Marmee in Little Women. She understudied Evelyn Nesbit in Moonlight Amphitheatre’s 2022 Ragtime and starred as Belting Debbie in the Oniros film festival award-winning musical short film Sharing the Love.
Most recently, Kim was part of the vocal ensemble on Stephanie Economou’s Grammy-award winning music for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. Kimberly has toured as a soloist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra Pops under the direction of Keith Lockhart, and appeared with Kristin Chenoweth at San Diego’s The Music Box under the direction of Mary Mitchell Campbell.
Training and Certifications
Z-Health Performance Solutions certification
Extensive training with Andrew Byrne, The Singing Athlete
M.F.A Musical Theater, San Diego State University
M.M. Vocal Performance, Boston University
Graduate Performance Diploma, Vocal Pedagogy, Boston University