EMBODIMENT

ARTISTRY

Voice as an Instrument of Expression

ABOUT JESSICA SIRENA

Jessica Sirena is a singer, songwriter, vocal mentor, and choir director bridging vocal technique, artistry, embodiment, and emotional expression through private mentorship, group programs, and community song spaces.
Jessica Sirena is a singer, songwriter, vocal mentor, and choir director bridging vocal technique, artistry, embodiment, and emotional expression through private mentorship, group programs, and community song spaces.

Jessica Sirena is a singer, songwriter, vocal mentor, and choir director whose work bridges vocal technique, artistry, embodiment, and emotional expression. Jessica’s approach blends grounded vocal coordination with emotional honesty, musicality, nervous-system awareness, and creative exploration. She believes the voice is more than a skillset — it is an instrument of expression, identity, connection, and human truth.

Jessica has 1.5M+ streams across platforms and international audiences. She has worked with hundreds of vocal clients over the last 15 years and has extensive llive performance experience. Through private mentorship, group programs, and community singing spaces, she helps singers cultivate voices that feel emotionally connected, technically reliable, and creatively free.

Her background includes a Bachelor’s degree in Music from Naropa University and a BFA in Interdisciplinary Performance. She has also studied with private voice mentors ongoingly since age 5. The voice has been her passion since birth. Her work spans performance, songwriting, improvisation, harmony, and transformational vocal facilitation.

Why I Teach

I believe the voice is deeply connected to identity, emotion, memory, creativity, and trust. Voice has the capacity to reconnect us with our truest self — and for some, with something sacred, soulful, or deeply beyond words.

For many singers, vocal struggle is not simply technical — it’s relational. It’s about creating safety, allowing authentic expression, embodying self-confidence, developing calm under pressure, and letting go of perfectionism. This is what allows the ability to fully inhabit one’s sound.

My work bridges contemporary vocal technique with artistry, embodiment, nervous-system awareness, and emotional honesty — helping voices cultivate expression that feels authentic, embodied, expressive, reliable, and fully their own.

A woman with long, curly hair is gesturing with her hands while speaking at an indoor event. She is wearing earrings and a sleeveless dress, with an audience seated behind her.
A woman with long, curly hair is gesturing with her hands while speaking at an indoor event. She is wearing earrings and a sleeveless dress, with an audience seated behind her.

My Approach

I believe vocal technique and emotional expression are not separate practices.

My work combines:

Contemporary vocal coordination

Artistry & musicality

Embodiment & nervous-system awareness

Emotional honesty

Creative exploration

Authentic communication & vocal presence

I work with singers, speakers, artists, and facilitators seeking greater freedom, reliability, connection, and self-expression through the voice.

Jessica's singing spaces are empowering for women and use singing as a way to connect with joy and femininity
Jessica's singing spaces are empowering for women and use singing as a way to connect with joy and femininity

This Work Supports:

Artistic Freedom

Expression, musicality, authenticity

Vocal Reliability

Technique, coordination, consistency

Embodied Presence

Confidence, nervous-system trust, emotional connection

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Ways to Work Together

Private Vocal Mentorship

Vocal Mastery (online group program)

Choir & Community Singing

Artist Development

Workshops & Immersive Experiences