About Cynthia
**Cynthia is not currently accepting private students, except through Eastern Washington University.**
A Spokane native, Cynthia Kirkman Romoff has spent over 25 years teaching voice lessons, acting lessons, and music classes all over the country. She is thrilled to finally be back in her hometown, where she first learned to love the performing arts!
Cynthia's teaching style focuses on creating a supportive, dynamic and positive environment in the teaching studio for all students at all levels of experience. She firmly believes that healthy, happy, and focused singing can create better lives, better communities and a better world! Through positive feedback and specific individual goal-setting, each student can expect to experience improvement and growth. In this studio, music is music is music! All styles of music and singing are welcome in her studio.
In addition to her many years of experience as a private voice teacher, Cynthia has directed numerous musical theater performances for children and young adults, as well as provided musical and vocal direction, and serving as a stage director for straight theater as well. Most recently, in San Diego, Cynthia was the Director of Educational Services with California Music Studios, recruiting and managing over 250 music teachers throughout Southern California, along with producing recitals and events for over 800 students. She also worked as a freelance director, educator and voice teacher, as well as serving as a resident teaching artist within the CYT@Schools program.
Prior to relocating to Spokane and her time in San Diego, Cynthia taught at Lausanne Collegiate School, in Memphis, TN, as a teacher within the Arts Department and as the Director of the Conservatory at Lausanne, overseeing private and group lesson instruction in the performing arts. At the Orpheum High School Musical Theatre Awards for the Mid-South she was twice nominiated for "Outstanding Music Direction", four times for "Outstanding Chorus" (won for "Once on This Island"), and twice for "Outstanding Small Ensemble" (won for "Hot Mikado").