the Acting Habits of Mind, the connections between theatre and psychological skills, and the ways in which acting classes reflect the full academic experience and curriculum. https://t.co/crqbjabP2o (2/2)
Anne and Kateri discuss their reactions to the conversation with Danny McIntosh about different kinds of empathy, the space between actor and character, characters and other characters, and interdisciplinarity.
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Episode 3 of season 4 is a conversation with psychologist Dr. Danny McIntosh. He also is finishing his 7 year tenure as the CAHSS Dean at The University of Denver
It is with profound sadness and disbelief that we learned of Kristin Linklater’s recent death. She taught so many of us how to express ourselves with our true voices. Anne is grateful to have been able to interview her for our final episode of season 3 out today. Give it a listen
Tune in TOMORROW for a very special episode of The Actors Mind with Kristin Linklater. She is a world-renowned teacher of voice production. It’s likely that if you’ve had even a little actor voice training, at least some of it has been based in Kristin Linklater’s work.
Freeing the Natural Voice: Imagery and Art in the Practice of Voice and Language (1976); revised edition 2006) and Freeing Shakespeare’s Voice: The Actor’s Guide to Talking the Text (1992) which have sold over 200,000 copies and been translated into six languages
Our episode 5 guest, Kristin Linklater is one of the most recognised names in the field of voice production for actors having published two leading textbooks
Kristin Linklater is a World-renowned teacher of voice production who has pursued a highly successful academic and theatrical career in the United States and Europe for the past fifty years.She is one of the most recognised names in the field of voice production for actors
Episode 4 of season 3 is out now!🎭🧠Listen to a fascinating talk about actors’ mental health and emotional intelligence with special interview with Ashley Hamilton