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maltatoday | SUNDAY • 26 JUNE 2022 8 ALMANAC My essentials NICOLA SAID 34, Opera Singer I am a Maltese soprano and I lived abroad for 15 years studying, training and working. I am the Malta Airport Foundation Ambassador and a BOV Joseph Calleja Foundation Scholar. I have recently started an organisation called Malta Opera as Founder and Artistic Director, to promote and provide opportunities and work for local talented classical and opera singers in Malta. 1 2 4 5 1. Book 3 2. Film 3. Internet/TV 4. Music 5. Place AT the moment, I am basi- cally obsessed with exploring food recipes with alternative flours and substitute ingredi- ents in cooking and baking, to adjust to my new dietary requirements. I am also ex- ploring some vegan recipes to eat more vegetables and completely omit lactose and dairy from my diet. I am not vegan however I understand the importance of reducing our meat intake. One of my favourite recipe websites is currently powerhungry.com. THIS is always a hard one since my work is music…I'll go with what a special someone and myself recently decided should be our song… "I got you babe" by Sonny and Cher. THERE is still so much of the world I have yet to see! I love Malta, and I love London (which I consider my second home), but I'd love to travel around the world to some- where I haven't been. If I had to choose, I'd go somewhere completely remote, away from crowds of people, surrounded by nature. I doubt I'd last very long (let's not kid ourselves), but at least long enough to get away from it all, get lost, and forget about the world for some weeks! South America (Peru, Brazil, Dominican Re- public, Colombia etc.) and the Caribbean Islands all sound idyllic. KINESTHETIC Voice Ped- agogy by Kenneth Bozeman and his first book, Practical Vocal Acoustics. I read these as part of my Doctoral re- search which I started last year - I'm currently on suspen- sion due to my commitment and responsibilities with Mal- ta Opera, and my own singing career. What I learned has contributed towards further understanding voice acoustics and vocal mechanics, in my own singing and in my stu- dents. Fascinating also was Dr Angelika Nair's The Tongue as a Gateway to Voice, Reso- nance, Style and Intelligibility. I am a sucker for period dra- mas… I recently watched Downton Abbey: A New Era. Their complaining about "thespians" roaming around the house was very amusing! Their attitude towards artists is also a reminder of what peo- ple thought of us back then. I find it fascinating to watch how back then, whether fic- tional characters or not, with- in a fictional story, they coped with change. Life must have been just as scary for them, if not scarier, since technology was just so new, as opposed to nowadays when we know tech- nology is so advanced and we can expect the unimaginable to one day exist… having just said that, I now wonder wheth- er THAT is more worrisome!

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