Consciously building bridges: Team-teaching to merge and evolve actor training in voice and movement

Q1 Arts and Humanities Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1386/jivs_00063_1
J. Calvano, Rachel K. Carter
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Successful integration of acting, voice and movement has long been desired in theatre-arts training. Existing systems, however, often offer three distinct and separate areas of performance training – at least within US higher-education curricular contexts. But, this article proposes, in team-teaching, we gain an experience of living the integration, of challenging the ways we traditionally teach exercises and of finding new ways to rework concepts and exercises taught to us. Consciously creating bridges across areas of training enables students to grow by experiencing two perspectives in the same classroom. Integration is the aim of a new ‘Introduction to Voice and Movement’ course created and team-taught by the authors of this article, a voice professor and a movement professor. We sought not only to merge voice and movement training within our university theatre department, but to re-evaluate how we approach teaching voice and movement. The experience became more than simply integrating voice and movement into one class. The discovery of pedagogical alignment resulted in the merging of two personal pedagogies. This merging became integration as students carried the physio-vocal training into their lives and artistry beyond the classroom.
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有意识地搭建桥梁:团队教学,融合和发展演员的声音和动作训练
长期以来,戏剧艺术培训一直希望将表演、声音和动作成功地结合起来。然而,现有的系统通常提供三个不同且独立的绩效培训领域——至少在美国高等教育课程背景下是这样。但是,这篇文章建议,在团队教学中,我们获得了一种融入生活的体验,挑战传统的练习教学方式,并找到新的方法来重新设计教给我们的概念和练习。有意识地在训练领域建立桥梁,使学生能够在同一课堂上体验两种视角,从而成长。整合是一门新的“声音与运动导论”课程的目标,该课程由本文作者、一位声音教授和一位运动教授创建并由团队教授。我们不仅试图将声音和动作训练合并到大学戏剧系,还试图重新评估我们如何教授声音和动作。这种体验变得不仅仅是简单地将声音和动作融入一个课堂。教学一致性的发现导致了两种个人教学法的融合。随着学生们将生理声乐训练融入他们的生活和课堂之外的艺术,这种融合成为了一种融合。
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Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies
Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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