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Letter from the Editor: Teaching Violence | 2 | |
Letter from the President | 5 | |
Letters to the Editor | 8 | |
Vocal Production, Voice Related Movement Studies | ||
Introduction to the Papers on Voice in Violence | 14 | |
An Interview with Bonnie Raphael | 16 | |
Staged Violence: Greater then the Sum of Its Parts | 22 | |
Some Personal Discoveries Regarding Vocal Use in Stage Combat | 30 | |
Orchestrating the Music of the Fight | 34 | |
Neglected and Abused: Domestic Violence | 38 | |
Six Poems on the Theme of Domestic Violence | 39 | |
The Voice in Heightened Affective States | 50 | |
To Train and Test the Voice in Violence | 66 | |
The Performance Scream: Vocal Use or Abuse? | 74 | |
Voice and Choreography of Staged Violence: a Survey | 87 | |
Voicing the Visceral: An Interview with Erik Fredericksen and k. Jenny Jones | 95 | |
Voice/Combat Conversation | 105 | |
"I'm a Singer, not a Fighter" | 111 | |
Looping: The Voice of Violence on Film | 113 | |
Voices from Around the World: Kevin Crawford | 118 | |
Ethics, Standards and Practices | ||
Credit Where Credit is Due | 120 | |
The Cultural Voice: An Interview with Danny Hoch | 124 | |
To Refer or Not to Refer | 129 | |
The Vocal Overdoer Syndrome | 135 | |
Pedagogy and Coaching | ||
Introduction | 139 | |
Applying Theories of Learning Styles and Modalities to the Teaching of Voice and Speech, Part Two | 140 | |
Many "Right" Ways: Honoring diverse teaching and learning modes | 145 | |
Earning the Role: the Company Voice Coach, an Interview with Andrew Wade | 148 | |
You've Got to be a Chameleon: Interviews with Leading Vocal Coaches | 155 | |
Language-Based Voice Development | 169 | |
Rough Eloquence: Voice Training for Young People | 177 | |
An Outcomes-Based Approach for the Optimal Development of the Adolescent Voice | 186 | |
Pronunciation, Phonetics, Dialect/Accent Studies | ||
Introduction | 201 | |
The Theatre of Theatre Voice | 203 | |
Vocal Clarity in the Outdoor Theatre | 210 | |
Voices from the Past: Sir Richard Paget 1869-1955 | 223 | |
Heightened Text, Verse and Scansion | ||
Rhetoric Revisited | 229 | |
Teaching Shakespeare Language Skills | 231 | |
Voice and Speech Science, Vocal Health | ||
Some Thoughts on VASTA | 240 | |
To Smoke or Not to Smoke... | 244 | |
The Impact of Pollution on the Voice | 247 | |
Potential Adverse Effects of Herbs and Vitamins on Voice and Speech | 254 | |
Private Studio Practice | ||
Outside the Ivy Walls: A Meaningful Past that Looks Toward the Future | 269 | |
On the Focus Point: The Next Generation | 271 | |
The Communication Needs of Medical Practitioners: The Application of Voice Training to a Non-Theatre Based Context | 276 | |
Building Up Your Business Clientele | 283 | |
Singing | ||
Journal 2001 | 292 | |
From Here to There: Becoming a Voice Specialist | 294 | |
A Cross-Cultural Examination of Breath and Sound Production in Pansori | 297 | |
Sing Better, Work More: Integrating Singing Technique into Theatre Voice Training | 312 | |
Reviews and Sources | ||
Reviews and Sources | 315 | |
Bodymind & voice | 316 | |
Accents: A Manual for Actors | 317 | |
Make Your Voice Heard | 318 | |
Shakespeare's Names: A Pronouncing Dictionary | 319 | |
Voice Handbook: workshops from the DCPA | 321 | |
Breathing: The Source of Life | 322 | |
Twelfth Night | 324 | |
Old Money | 327 | |
An Interview with Mark Harelick | 329 | |
Selected Thesis Abstracts | 333 | |
Selected Abstracts on the Theme of the Voice in Violence | 336 |
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