

At MDL Voice & Acting Studio, we welcome artists of all races, genders, orientations, abilities, and backgrounds. Our studio is a place where students are seen, heard, and respected—not just as performers, but as whole people.
We believe that safety, honesty, and authenticity are essential to creating great art. That’s why we use trauma-informed, consent-based practices rooted in vocal and physical safety, especially in spaces involving vulnerability or risk. Whether you’re singing, acting, creating, or discovering your voice for the first time, you deserve to be here.
We commit to:
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Creating inclusive, affirming spaces for artists from marginalized communities
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Teaching with a lens of equity and cultural humility
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Rejecting racism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, fatphobia, and all forms of discrimination
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Making our work accessible, trauma-informed, and grounded in real-world awareness
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Prioritizing consent, agency, and emotional safety in all interactions
We’re not just teaching technique—we’re building artists who move with purpose, power, and truth.
Your story matters here.