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Marguerite (Star Academy) refuses to do an Armande Altaï exercise

During an exceptional singing lesson given by Armande Altaï at the Star Academy This Thursday, November 21, Marguerite refused to do an exercise. Find out why.

For alumni week, the students of the Star Academy had the chance to receive a visit from emblematic teachers of the show at the castle. After a dance class with Kamel Ouali and a theater class with Oscar Sisto – who also judged the evaluations – the academicians attended this Thursday, November 21, a class from the legendary singing teacher of the Star Academy : Armande Altaï. An extraordinary singing lesson broadcast live on the TF1+ platform. This year, Armande Altaï spared the students their essential diction exercise The kiki casserole and preferred to make them repeat sentences like “I want and I demand, I know how to demand” or even “Exquisite apologies.” After this original exercise, the singing teacher asked the candidates to work on their head voice but not all the students played the game…

Marguerite (Star Academy) refuses to do an Armande Altaï exercise, she explains why

During the singing lesson taught by Armande Altaï at the Château de Dammarie-les-Lys, Marguerite refused to practice an exercise. “I'm sorry but I'm tired [de la voix]I don't prefer…”, justified the student to the singing teacher. “Okay…Who wants to do it?” asked Armande Altaï, surprised by Marguerite's lack of investment. Finally, Ebony – who won first place in the general ranking of the week – and Marine joined in the game, which delighted the former teacher of the Star Academy.

Star Academy : Armande Altaï returns to the castle, she warns the students about a bad habit

At the end of her lesson, Armande Altaï warned the students about a bad habit. “We ran. Pay attention to your throat, no Creuh, Preuh, Treuh, don’t put anything down your throat, everything with your tongue”she warned the academicians. “I know that in one lesson it is not possible, these are habits that need to be changed”she commented before giving them one last piece of advice: “Use your resonators.”


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