WHAT IS “LINKLATER VOICE WORK?”
Linklater Voice Work (MFA Training)
The Linklater Voice Work method, developed by Kristin Linklater, focuses on freeing the natural voice by addressing and releasing physical tensions that inhibit vocal expression.
The technique involves practical exercises designed to enhance physical awareness, release breathing musculature, and develop vocal resonance and articulation, aiming to strengthen the voice/body/mind connection through imaginative and organic practices. Linklater Voice Work also emphasizes the psychological and emotional aspects of vocal expression. This holistic approach addresses not just the mechanics of vocal production, but also helps individuals connect more deeply with their own voices to communicate authentically and confidently.
Linklater's work gained international recognition, training well-known actors like Sir Patrick Stewart and Sigourney Weaver. Highly respected in actor training programs worldwide, this method benefits anyone looking to improve their vocal quality and emotional expression.
LISA’S TRAINING
Master of Fine Arts in Acting (USC School of Dramatic Arts)
Core Faculty:
David Warshofsky (Stanislavski Method, Advanced Scene Study)
Natsuko Ohama (Linklater Voice Technique)
Andy Robinson (Jerzy Grotowski Technique, Michael Chekhov Technique)
David Bridel (Laban Technique, Advanced Movement)
Andrei Belgrader (Acting for the Camera)
Vicki Lewis (Voice-Over)