The Vision

This is not just a voice studio.

Khiri Creative Voice is a platform in the making — built around a single conviction: that relational listening through music is one of the most important skills a human being can develop, and one of the least taught.

We are starting with voice lessons, listening labs, and youth camps. But the arc is longer.

Where we are going

For young people: A camp curriculum that teaches children to listen deeply, to collaborate creatively, and to trust their own voice — by building an original song together from nothing and performing it at the culmination of camp. Designed to travel: into schools, summer programs, and community spaces everywhere.

For adults and organizations: Facilitated listening workshops that use comparative music as the entry point to deeper conversation, stronger teams, and more honest connection. For workplaces, community groups, and anyone who needs to remember how to be in a room together.

For communities: Free and low-cost listening labs through libraries and community centers — open to all ages, no musical background required. The proof-of-concept engine. Where we document what works and build the evidence that this matters.

For the culture: A curriculum and platform designed to preserve the oral traditions and musical lineages that form the backbone of American music — and to pass them forward to every generation that comes next. The music that built everything we love did not survive by accident. It survived because people carried it. We carry it forward.

The longer arc

In five years, KCV will have a documented, replicable curriculum that can be licensed to schools, districts, and institutions. The goal: a world where every child has access to a room where music is taken seriously as a tool for human development — not as entertainment, not as enrichment, but as the oldest technology we have for building connection.

The platform will grow to include a digital home for this work: a community space, a listening library, an education hub, and tools to help independent artists understand and protect their own creative legacy.

The nonprofit conversation starts after the first pilots prove what we already know is true.

If you want to be part of this from the beginning — you've found the right place.