This thesis is about the search for the "natural voice." It draws together elements from the disciplines of theatre, philosophy, linguistics, voice training, art history, performance studies and feminist scholarship, as well as my own practical experience as an actor and teacher of voice, to address issues of vocal agency in current criticism and theatrical performance, and to interrogate a dominant strand of voice pedagogy as well as the use of voice in contemporary American performance art. I consider first the highly influential voice training methods of Kristin Linklater, an Anglo-American director, actor and voice coach, whose textbook, Freeing the Natural Voice (1976), first advanced the notion of a "natural voice." Linklater ...
This thesis proposes a radical connection between femininity and orality across a range of disciplin...
This study is intended to answer the question: what is the current versus the potential place and fu...
Using three case studies of work by Hildegard Westerkamp, Janet Cardiff and Jasmeen Patheja this pap...
Until the late twentieth century, courses in voice and diction were a staple of the field of communi...
This article inaugurates a conversation between the fields of voice training and contemporary femini...
This PhD thesis describes a practice-as-research (PaR) study on the psychophysical process of embody...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 35-39).This study proceeds from the belief that the fema...
The gendering of pitch. In this short essay, I lay out a number of practice-led insights about the g...
This research proceeds from the belief that the female voice is silent, or is seemingly absent, in t...
The basis of this research is in my performance of the characters Duke Senior and Duke Frederick in ...
Chapter in forthcoming 'Bloomsbury Handbook of Sound Art' Introduction The voice is produced an...
In any traditional culture, in the area of high art as well as in popular music practices, female an...
The research in this thesis (composed of a written element, audio documents and a live performance) ...
The notion of an artwork that is in the process of becoming, through duress, is metaphoric of a numb...
This doctoral study is a practice-based research project exploring four works which have their basis...
This thesis proposes a radical connection between femininity and orality across a range of disciplin...
This study is intended to answer the question: what is the current versus the potential place and fu...
Using three case studies of work by Hildegard Westerkamp, Janet Cardiff and Jasmeen Patheja this pap...
Until the late twentieth century, courses in voice and diction were a staple of the field of communi...
This article inaugurates a conversation between the fields of voice training and contemporary femini...
This PhD thesis describes a practice-as-research (PaR) study on the psychophysical process of embody...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 35-39).This study proceeds from the belief that the fema...
The gendering of pitch. In this short essay, I lay out a number of practice-led insights about the g...
This research proceeds from the belief that the female voice is silent, or is seemingly absent, in t...
The basis of this research is in my performance of the characters Duke Senior and Duke Frederick in ...
Chapter in forthcoming 'Bloomsbury Handbook of Sound Art' Introduction The voice is produced an...
In any traditional culture, in the area of high art as well as in popular music practices, female an...
The research in this thesis (composed of a written element, audio documents and a live performance) ...
The notion of an artwork that is in the process of becoming, through duress, is metaphoric of a numb...
This doctoral study is a practice-based research project exploring four works which have their basis...
This thesis proposes a radical connection between femininity and orality across a range of disciplin...
This study is intended to answer the question: what is the current versus the potential place and fu...
Using three case studies of work by Hildegard Westerkamp, Janet Cardiff and Jasmeen Patheja this pap...