
About me
My name is Weronika Regosz. I work with voice as a tool of expression, embodiment, and connection. My approach is rooted in the understanding that the voice is closely linked to the body, breath, emotions, and sense of safety. I am based in Berlin.
I have been working with voice since 2014, offering individual sessions, group workshops, and vocal training for choirs and collective projects in Warsaw and Berlin. My work includes singing lessons, public speaking voice work, and gender-affirming voice training.
Since 2021, I have worked extensively with people in the gender affirmation process, queer choirs, and community-based vocal projects.
I completed specialised training in this field with Natalia Pancewicz and Przestrzeń Czułego Głosu in Warsaw.
My background includes postgraduate studies in vocal and singing training at SWPS University in Warsaw, as well as classical music education in piano and cello. Beyond academic training, my practice has been shaped by participation in traditional singing workshops, somatic voice sessions, and other body-based approaches to voice.
Experience
Alongside teaching, I collaborate on performative and interdisciplinary vocal projects with artists, theatres, festivals, and cultural institutions, among others: Ochota Theatre, Polski Theatre in Warsaw, Instytut Dźwięku, Chór Niemęski, Avtomat Pleśni, Hashtag Lab, Wellbeing for Everyone, Surowica group.
I am currently based in Berlin and offer sessions in English and Polish.
Photos from various projects
Estimated price for individual sessions:
60 Euro for 1,5 hours.
For group sessions: 200 Euro for 2 hours.
I work with adults and young people from 14 years old.
Contact
For bookings, questions, or further information, please get in touch:
infobetweenvoices(at)gmail.com
*Currently, I don't have a permanent studio for my lessons and workshops. If space is needed for a lesson or workshop, this can be arranged for an additional rental fee.
Reviews
Robin
I learned how to sing in harmony with other voices without getting lost or forcing my own. It really helped me listen better and feel more confident in a group.
Karolina
The breathing and projection work was a game changer for me. I finally understood how to use my body instead of pushing my throat.
Wayne
I didn’t realize how much tension I was holding until these sessions. My voice feels more open and relaxed now, and singing is way less exhausting.
Joanna
What I loved most was exploring how the voice feels inside the body. It made singing much more physical and intuitive, not just about hitting the right notes.







