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| Certified Lessac Trainer |
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PhD, Certified Lessac Voice and Movement teacher, CMA – Certified Laban/Bartenieff Movement Analyst) lectures at the Drama and Vocal Art Departments of the Pretoria Technikon in South Africa. Undergraduate courses that she is responsible for include Body integration; Optimal body/voice integration; Voice building, Theatre voice, and movement and acting for opera singers. On graduate level she acts as advisor for performance voice and movement studies. She runs a private studio focusing on body integration for musicians and body/voice integration for singers/actors. As such Marth Munro uses the Lessac Approach on a daily base, often in combination with other organic movement principles like those found in the Laban/Bartenieff Movement studies. She gives workshops for singers and actors throughout South Africa and abroad. Marth Munro is the Associate Editor for the Voice and Speech Review, responsible for voice production and movement related voice matters. The Voice and Speech Review is the official Journal of VASTA (Voice and Speech Trainers Association). She is president of SAPVAME (South African Performer’s Voice and Movement Educators) and a member of the LIMS International Advisory Board. Marth Munro has published in accredited and popular Journals and presented numerous papers both in South Africa and internationally. Most of her publications deal with the Lessac Approach, and her PhD, specifically investigated the acoustic profile enhancement of female voices due to the Tonal NRG training. Marth Munro believes in a holistic approach towards stimulating and enhancing performance capabilities within the performer and as such she focuses on finding the organic pathways towards the optimal/most efficient balance between function and expression. She is available for workshops and joint research projects. |
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