Instructors.
講師

Music as a gateway to self-expression.

Yuki Hori
Lessons: Piano, Voice, Special Education
Yuki Hori is a music, special education instructor and vocalist based in Tokyo area, graduated Berklee College of Music in 2019 with a Bachelor of Music degree in Professional Music, concentrating in special education, psychology, and conducting. Yuki has graduated Walnut Hill School for the Arts as a voice principal major in 2014 and was chosen for the Merit Award at Young Arts Competition the same year.
She has had both classical and contemporary vocal training as well as classical piano and conducting. She has taught piano and voice lessons for children with special needs at Note-worthy Experiences in Sudbury and was a member of the National Guild of Piano Teachers. Currently, Yuki is working as a Studio Director at STUDIO MOTIF and Music and Special Education Specialist at MICA Holdings after working as a Music, English, and Special Education instructor at Pit School (PIT Co., Ltd.).
Spoken Languages: Japanese, English

Juan Jose Flores
Lessons: Piano, Voice, Music Therapy
Spoken Languages: English, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese
uan Jose Flores is a Mexican singer, songwriter and Pianist from Toluca Mexico, he has a double degree in Music Education and Music Therapy from Berklee College of Music. For more than ten years he has been writing and arranging in a wide variety of styles for different musical theater productions in his hometown and for independent artists. He has participated in diverse groups and ensembles, receiving opportunities to perform at prestigious concert venues such as: The Berklee Performance Center, the Boston Symphony Hall and the Carnegie Hall along with the King Singers. He has been a member of distinguished groups such as the Audire Soundtrack Choir and Orchestra, Berklee Symphonic Woodwinds, The CharlieChords, and the Crepusculum Chamber Choir. He is also the founder and leader of the Univoz Vocal ensemble; award winning vocal ensemble, first place at the adult Category of Boston's WGBH "Sing that Thing", as well as the Grand Prize, the Musicality Award, and Judge Sato's Award at the Tele-Chorus Contest, Tokyo Japan, August 2020. Univoz seeks to engage different audiences into music education workshops and music therapy experiences.
Juan Jose Flores
Lessons: Piano, Voice, Music Therapy
Spoken Languages: English, Spanish, French,
Italian, Japanese

Juan Jose Flores is a Mexican singer, songwriter and Pianist from Toluca Mexico, he has a double degree in Music Education and Music Therapy from Berklee College of Music. For more than ten years he has been writing and arranging in a wide variety of styles for different musical theater productions in his hometown and for independent artists. He has participated in diverse groups and ensembles, receiving opportunities to perform at prestigious concert venues such as: The Berklee Performance Center, the Boston Symphony Hall and the Carnegie Hall along with the King Singers. He has been a member of distinguished groups such as the Audire Soundtrack Choir and Orchestra, Berklee Symphonic Woodwinds, The CharlieChords, and the Crepusculum Chamber Choir. He is also the founder and leader of the Univoz Vocal ensemble; award winning vocal ensemble, first place at the adult Category of Boston's WGBH "Sing that Thing", as well as the Grand Prize, the Musicality Award, and Judge Sato's Award at the Tele-Chorus Contest, Tokyo Japan, August 2020. Univoz seeks to engage different audiences into music education workshops and music therapy experiences.
Access.
アクセス
TUDIO MOTIF is a music school located in Shibuya, Tokyo. With the theme "Music as a gateway to self-expression," we offer instrument lessons such as piano, vocal training, and special education programs. Feel free to contact us for lesson reservations or any inquiries.


Yuko Narahara
Lessons: Violin
Spoken Languages: Japanese, English
Yuko Narahara is a musician and educator with a strong background in performance and teaching. She studied at Toho Gakuen School of Music before earning a scholarship to the Boston Conservatory, where she graduated in 2020. After graduation, she founded her own music school in Boston, teaching and mentoring young musicians. She holds a teaching license (2018) and a Dalcroze Eurhythmics Teaching Diploma B (2023).
As a performer, she has appeared in prestigious concerts, including the Tōhō Gakuen Chamber Music Recital and the Millennial Chamber Music Recital in Boston. She has also performed at Blue Note Tokyo with the Naoya Iwaki Pops Orchestra (NIPO). Currently, she performs as a guest musician with orchestras in Japan and participates in recording projects while continuing to mentor aspiring musicians.

Asukalle (アスカル)
Lessons: Voice
Spoken Languages: Japanese, English
After graduating from Berklee College of Music in Boston, Asukalle began her career performing in musical theater productions and live events, as well as contributing as a lyricist and background vocalist for major artists. She officially launched her career as a solo artist in 2019. Her debut single, "Lucy wa," was selected as a featured track on the USEN Weekly Indie Chart.
Around the same time, she was appointed as a vocal coach for a global project by a major record label, marking the start of her career as a voice trainer. She incorporates phonetics-based vocal techniques into her lessons, offering specialized voice training grounded in scientific methods.
With experience living in the United States, she provides English-language lessons and pronunciation coaching for Western music. To date, she has trained over 100 students, including professional singers, artist trainees and candidates for girl and boy groups under major labels, as well as private students ranging in age from 8 to 35.
Yuki Hori
Lessons: Piano, Voice, Special Education
Spoken Languages: Japanese, English

Yuki Hori is a music, special education instructor and vocalist based in Tokyo area, graduated Berklee College of Music in 2019 with a Bachelor of Music degree in Professional Music, concentrating in special education, psychology, and conducting. Yuki has graduated Walnut Hill School for the Arts as a voice principal major in 2014 and was chosen for the Merit Award at Young Arts Competition the same year.
She has had both classical and contemporary vocal training as well as classical piano and conducting. She has taught piano and voice lessons for children with special needs at Note-worthy Experiences in Sudbury and was a member of the National Guild of Piano Teachers. Currently, Yuki is working as a Studio Director at STUDIO MOTIF and Music and Special Education Specialist at MICA Holdings after working as a Music, English, and Special Education instructor at Pit School (PIT Co., Ltd.).
Asukalle (アスカル)
Lessons:Voice
Spoken Languages:Japanese, English

After graduating from Berklee College of Music in Boston, Asukalle began her career performing in musical theater productions and live events, as well as contributing as a lyricist and background vocalist for major artists. She officially launched her career as a solo artist in 2019. Her debut single, "Lucy wa," was selected as a featured track on the USEN Weekly Indie Chart.
Around the same time, she was appointed as a vocal coach for a global project by a major record label, marking the start of her career as a voice trainer. She incorporates phonetics-based vocal techniques into her lessons, offering specialized voice training grounded in scientific methods.
With experience living in the United States, she provides English-language lessons and pronunciation coaching for Western music. To date, she has trained over 100 students, including professional singers, artist trainees and candidates for girl and boy groups under major labels, as well as private students ranging in age from 8 to 35.
Yuko Narahara
Lessons:Violin
Spoken Languages:Japanese, English

Yuko Narahara is a musician and educator with a strong background in performance and teaching. She studied at Toho Gakuen School of Music before earning a scholarship to the Boston Conservatory, where she graduated in 2020. After graduation, she founded her own music school in Boston, teaching and mentoring young musicians. She holds a teaching license (2018) and a Dalcroze Eurhythmics Teaching Diploma B (2023).
As a performer, she has appeared in prestigious concerts, including the Tōhō Gakuen Chamber Music Recital and the Millennial Chamber Music Recital in Boston. She has also performed at Blue Note Tokyo with the Naoya Iwaki Pops Orchestra (NIPO). Currently, she performs as a guest musician with orchestras in Japan and participates in recording projects while continuing to mentor aspiring musicians.
