For 17 years, I kept quiet.
I didn't know what I was losing.
The day I started singing again, something shifted permanently.
17 years of silence. 14 years of knowing better.
This is why I'm creating AIRA.
— Carolina Araoz · Founder
AIRA Vocal Lab · Casa Corah · Madrid 2026
The First Edition in Spain · 8 to 10 spots
Some women arrive with experience. Others arrive with curiosity. Both belong here.
The structure
Dates and repertoire are confirmed once the group is formed.
What is AIRA?
It is not a choir. It is not a singing class.
It is a structured artistic process.
A guided artistic process where voice, listening and musical awareness develop through ensemble work over five weeks — and end in a real live performance with musicians.
Some participants arrive with experience. Others with curiosity. Most are somewhere in between.
What matters is willingness to work with your voice inside a shared musical structure. Both belong here.
Why singing together
"Singing in a group raises dopamine and serotonin levels — the same neurochemicals released during other pleasurable social activities."
— University of Oxford, Department of Experimental Psychology
"Group singing was found to improve wellbeing more than other leisure activities, including sport, crafts, and solo music-making."
— Oxford & University of Queensland Joint Study
"Singing in a group produces greater improvements in mood, stress, and sense of belonging than listening to music alone."
— British Academy of Sound Therapy
And beyond all of that — it feels joyful. A ritual you actually look forward to.
Who leads AIRA?
Her gift is recognising potential and knowing exactly how to unlock it.
Carolina Araoz is a musician, composer, saxophonist, and artistic director with over 30 years of experience in vocal and ensemble work.
Trained at the University of North Texas (UNT, USA) and Berklee College of Music. Founder of Jazz Jaus — a pioneering youth music project that ran for 18 years and left a lasting mark on Peru's musical culture. Mentored by Susana Baca for nine years.
She has performed at international stages including BBC London, the Valencia Jazz Festival and EXIB Festival Portugal.
Her students don't just remember the music. They remember what shifted in them.


The experience
01
You work as a team. The repertoire is built step by step — breath and vocal ease, harmony and listening, rhythm and timing, musical structure and expression.
You build two songs together, selected from a curated list. You perform them with live musicians at the AIRA Performance.
Between sessions, you listen to reference recordings at home — that's how the group arrives ready to create together. It works.
02
Alongside ensemble work, each participant develops a personal song — a guided exploration of your individual voice within structure.
The individual session in week two is where you work it with Carolina. Your song. Your key. Your exploration.
You may choose to share this song at the AIRA Performance, or remain focused on the ensemble repertoire. Both choices are part of AIRA.
You don't need to know if your voice is good enough.
You don't need to decide if you're ready.
Leave it to Carolina.
She will hear what you can't yet.
Is AIRA for me?
You are someone who feels music deeply —
not necessarily as a profession,
but with discernment.
You listen carefully. You value craft.
You've always wondered what your voice
could do in the right space.
AIRA was made for you.
The repertoire
We chose this repertoire together. Every one of these songs has arrangements that are simply beautiful.
Reference artists for this edition:
Don't speak Spanish, English or Portuguese fluently? That's not a barrier — it's part of the work. Singing is one of the fastest ways to absorb pronunciation, rhythm and intonation in a new language. Carolina has spent years teaching exactly this.
The process
Breathing · vocal warm-up · listening
Harmony · rhythm · ensemble work
Your voice · your song · your key
Expression · staging · presence
Final run-through · full repertoire
Date coordinated with the group
Intimate evening · Casa Corah · invited audience
A small group · dates confirmed once formed
Wednesdays · doors 18:30 · 19:00–22:15 · Madrid
Each edition is a complete artistic experience — 5 group sessions, 1 private lesson, 1 rehearsal with musicians, and 1 AIRA Performance. Each one stands alone. Together, they form a full year of AIRA.
Module 1
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Write about September →Module 2
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Write about November →Those who complete both editions form the core of AIRA. They stay. They grow. AIRA is theirs.
Ready to begin?
Carolina reads every application personally. If it feels aligned, you will be invited into AIRA.
The Voice Meeting
Before AIRA begins, Carolina meets with each participant — in person or online. Not an audition. A conversation. She listens. AIRA begins here.
Fill in the form
Short, no pressure. Tell us what brings you here.
Voice Meeting with Carolina
In person or video call. Carolina does the rest.
Personal confirmation
If it's a good fit, Carolina confirms your place. Welcome to AIRA.
Tell me about yourself.
I read every application personally — this is how AIRA begins. Your information is private and will never be shared.
Apply now →Takes 2 minutes. Carolina will be in touch within 48 hours.
Something different
If this level of structure doesn't feel right for you right now — there are other ways to experience music with us. Carolina also designs lighter musical experiences for friends, families and teams — more informal, more playful, no commitment required.
Carolina also creates private musical experiences for companies, families, and celebrations — from team choirs to curated concerts.
Available year-round. Tailored to your group, your music, your occasion.