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About the Book:
Lessac Kinesensic Voice and Body Training is an
approach to voice, speech and movement that offers a unique way of
learning and developing by discovering the synergy amongst all three
modalities. Based on sensory learning and kinesthetic awareness,
Lessac training is a bio-sensory approach that uses body and vocal
energy states to awaken a largely untapped reservoir of knowledge,
spirit, and perceptive awareness. Research by Arthur Lessac in the
areas of voice, speech, body training, and clinical therapy has
revealed a dynamic discipline applicable to artistic performance,
athletics, therapy and personal well-being. The purpose is to deepen
communication, enhance human potential, foster self-teaching, and
promote creativity in everyday, professional and artistic endeavors.
The Lessac Kinesensic Voice and Body Training is
a resource that facilitates and extends optimal human behavior,
performance, and clinical therapy. Its application can be found in
colleges and universities, secondary schools, research institutions,
theatre companies, and workshops in the United States and abroad.
This book is a collection of personal experiences of and testimonies
to the work, as well as research that engages with and extrapolates
from the training, and is offered here as a dedication to Arthur
Lessac.
About the Authors:
Marth Munro located her MA and PhD research around the Lessac
work. She earned full Lessac Certification in 1990. She is a Certified
Laban/Bartenieff Movement Analyst and a qualified Hatha Yoga Teacher.
In 2006 she became a rated researcher in the discipline of Theatre
through the National Research Foundation in South Africa. She has
published widely. She has taught Voice and Movement for Performers at
several Tertiary Institutions and presents workshops and papers
internationally. She directs for various genres.
Sean Turner is currently a doctorate
candidate in the School of Education at the State University of New
York at Buffalo. Over the past ten years, he has directed various
performing arts and literacy programs for pre-adjudicated youth and
special populations in New York City and holds teaching certificates
in Special Education, Drama, and English Language Arts. Sean earned a
Masters of Arts in Drama from the University of Oklahoma (1999), a
Masters of Science in Special Education from Hunter College (2003),
and full Lessac Certification in 2003.
Allan Munro has an MA and a PhD in Theatre
from The Ohio State University. He has presented and published
nationally (in South Africa) and internationally. He has written and
directed a number of plays. He attempts to blend art making and
research and has developed a course demystifying research in the Arts
which he has taught a several universities. His current concerns are
around practice-based or Arts-based research. He is a full professor
at the Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa.
Kathleen Campbell (PhD) is Professor of
Communication Studies at Austin College in Sherman, Texas where she
teaches courses in performance, design and dramatic literature. She
has directed, designed, and voice coached for a variety of theatres
and writes often on Shakespeare in performance. She has been a fully
certified Lessac teacher since 1996.
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