Russian vocal legend sets new records and fuels a wave of public singing
Voice and speech coach Seda Kasparova has broken a Russian record, a milestone confirmed to socialbites.ca by Kasparova’s representatives. The achievement underscores Kasparova’s influence in the field of vocal training and public speaking, drawing attention from aspiring performers and professionals alike.
On August 26, Kasparova organized a landmark event titled Power of Sound at the Ostankino FEST site. The gathering drew a remarkable crowd of more than a thousand participants, turning the venue into a vibrant hub of voice exploration and personal development. The scale of the event earned recognition as Russia’s largest vocal training session, a claim that the Book of Records later documented.
Participants in the program received training certificates that validate their participation and progress. Beyond the structured sessions, attendees enjoyed a lively after party featuring live music and dance, providing an informal space to reflect on the day’s lessons and forge new social and professional connections.
Kasparova is a sought after speaker on several prominent platforms, including TEDx, Skolkovo, and the Synergy Woman Forum. Her professional portfolio includes roles as a corporate trainer for major organizations such as MegaFon, Russian Railways, Tinkoff Bank, X5 Retail Group, Rostelecom, Mastercard, Ernst & Young, and Rosbank. Through these engagements, she has built a reputation for transforming voice practice into practical skills that support leadership and communication in business settings.
The festival featured a series of workshops designed to enhance self-presentation and breathing technique. Attendees participated in exercises that aimed to help them project confidence, articulate clearly, and connect more effectively with audiences. The event layout included dedicated zones where visitors could test their vocal range, receive feedback, and engage with experts who highlighted the power of voice as a tool for personal advancement and professional success.
In addition to formal training, the site offered opportunities for practical networking. Participants could meet peers, mentors, and potential collaborators, expanding their professional networks while exploring new ways to leverage voice and speech skills in everyday work and social situations. The mix of structured sessions and open interaction created a dynamic environment conducive to learning and personal growth.
Historically, the event follows Kasparova’s recent public projects and appearances. Earlier cinema releases and box office movements have framed the broader conversation around performance arts and audience engagement. The recent record-setting experience continues this trend by publicly demonstrating how voice coaching translates into measurable achievements and visible community impact.