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T-ST 72918 - Shakespeare Voice
Shakespeare Voice is a continued attempt to free the actor’s unique voice, only now through the vehicle of heightened language. Students will explore the emotional and imaginative content of Shakespeare’s sonnets and monologues, as well as the myriad elements of form and structure that allow for the clearest and most eloquent delivery of the text. Studio exercises will focus on bringing the text to life, as well as opening up the body and voice through the continuation and deepening of Linklater voice work, The Alexander Technique, and other training modalities.

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Prerequisites T-ST 2202 / Lecture <min credit = 1.00> or T-ST 2242 / Lecture <min credit = 1.00> or T-ST 2902 / Lecture <min credit = 4.00>
Corequisites N/A
Fees N/A
Credits 1.00
Credit Types Credit

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