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World Voice Day 2026

Dear World Voice community! WVD 2026 campaign is on!
The new motto/theme is
CARING FOR OUR VOICES!
Chosen by the Voice Committee of the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery. You’ll find the new graphics developed by our World Voice Day Website team at the Graphics section. Feel free to use it at your convenience. We’re looking forward to receive all the incredible events you are all preparing!

Robert T. Sataloff, Johan Sundberg, Mara Behlau,
Ian DeNolfo, Mauro Fiuza and Thays Vaiano
WVD Committee

EVERY DAY A VOICE (Phyland, 2026)
Every day is a voice day…
for work and for art,
for speaking, singing
and being heard.

On April 16, we listen wider: to the bright, the fragile, the fierce, the different
a chorus of colours crossing oceans,
each voice carrying a world.

We tend them like living instruments:
kept supple, not strained,
used with care, not worn thin.

We speak to connect, not to divide,
to reach, not to drown out
and we remember, with quiet gratitude,
that our voices can also be our votes.

WVD Event TitleLinguistics, music, and literature: official presentation of the UNED Permanent Research Seminar
Type of EventOther
Your NamePilar Lirio
Date2026-04-24
Start Time11:00
End Time13:00
Event Address7 P.º de la Senda del Rey
Madrid, M 28017
Spain
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Websitehypotheses.org
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Details of your World Voice Day Event

UNED invites you to a unique event exploring the fascinating intersection between human communication, artistic expression, and scientific research. Join us for the official presentation of the Permanent Research Seminar in LINGUISTICS, MUSIC, and LITERATURE. This interdisciplinary project was established to deepen the understanding of how these three areas intertwine and mutually enhance one another.

Project Presentation:
By Victoria Marrero, who will introduce the seminar’s objectives and vision.

Featured Keynote:
“When Language Becomes Music: Singing, Language, and Literature in the Design of Neurofunctional Interventions” by Pilar Lirio.

Featured Keynote:
“Effects of Clinical Musical Improvisation in a Case of Early Linguistic Development” by Alberto de Ema.

Musical Closing: The finishing touch will be provided by soprano Pilar Lirio and guitarist Alberto de Ema with a live performance.

Don’t miss this opportunity to witness how science and art dialogue about the power of the voice.

More Information:
Visit the seminar’s official portal: https://lingmuslit.hypotheses.org/

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