*** This class WILL be recorded and available for replay to ticket holders and NAVA members.
So what IS Alexander Technique?
And why does it matter to your voiceover career?
Alexander Technique taps into something you’ve most likely already experienced.
It’s that expanded moment when you perform effortlessly without thinking, and it comes out surprisingly fabulous.
It was developed by a voice actor in the late 1800s and is taught worldwide in drama schools, music conservatories, and dance academies.
It is often referred to as the performer’s secret weapon!
In this interactive class, we’ll cover:
- Knowledge of the main principles of the AT Experience guided ‘Active Rest’
- Discover a new relationship to breathing
- Observation of movement habits and tensions
- Awareness of appropriate muscular effort
- How Alexander Technique can help you in the Booth
- Q&A
Meet your Instructors:
Daisy Tennant has been practicing and teaching the Alexander Technique for over 20 years. She has worked with performers
of all kinds in private sessions and in Drama Schools in London. She developed a full-time practice teaching AT in Secondary Schools. Daisy is also a voice actor, connecting with clients from her home studios in Florence, Italy and Petrolia, California. Regular clients include IBM, Gucci and Siemens. Daisy's acting training includes Advanced Theatre Practice at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, the Meisner Technique, Improv at UCB. She is passionate about sharing her knowledge of AT with other voice actors.
Trine C Jensen is an experienced Voice Director, Acting & Movement Coach. She directs Voice Over in Games and teaches workshops in the US and Europe. She has taught for the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, The Danish National School of the Performing Arts, The National Film School of Denmark, and the Film Akademie in Ludwigsburg Germany. Her workshops focus on acting on voice over and performance capture for games, which requires fast work on your feet. She is known for approaching character creation from the body. Trine has a BFA in Theatre from New World School of the Arts, an MS in Organization Development from Pepperdine University, and she graduated with her Alexander Technique teacher certification from ATI-LA in November 2023 and now integrates the AT into all her work.
*This is event is open to the whole community and anyone is welcome to join us!
*All tickets are pay-what-you-can. The suggested ticket price is $35, but you can give as little as $10 to attend.
*All proceeds will go to benefit the National Association of Voice Actors.
*This class WILL be recorded and the replay will be available to NAVA members and ticket holders.
FAQ:
Will this class be recorded?
Yes. This class will be recorded and available to ticket holders and NAVA members at https://navavoices.org/class-replays/
Who can attend this class?
This class is open to ALL, not just NAVA members! However, if you've been thinking about becoming a NAVA member, find out more at https://navavoices.org/membership
All tickets are pay-what-you-can. The suggested ticket price is $35, but you can give as little as $10 to attend. All proceeds will go to benefit the National Association of Voice Actors.
*** This class WILL be recorded and available for replay to ticket holders and NAVA members.
So what IS Alexander Technique?
And why does it matter to your voiceover career?
Alexander Technique taps into something you’ve most likely already experienced.
It’s that expanded moment when you perform effortlessly without thinking, and it comes out surprisingly fabulous.
It was developed by a voice actor in the late 1800s and is taught worldwide in drama schools, music conservatories, and dance academies.
It is often referred to as the performer’s secret weapon!
In this interactive class, we’ll cover:
- Knowledge of the main principles of the AT Experience guided ‘Active Rest’
- Discover a new relationship to breathing
- Observation of movement habits and tensions
- Awareness of appropriate muscular effort
- How Alexander Technique can help you in the Booth
- Q&A
Meet your Instructors:
Daisy Tennant has been practicing and teaching the Alexander Technique for over 20 years. She has worked with performers
of all kinds in private sessions and in Drama Schools in London. She developed a full-time practice teaching AT in Secondary Schools. Daisy is also a voice actor, connecting with clients from her home studios in Florence, Italy and Petrolia, California. Regular clients include IBM, Gucci and Siemens. Daisy's acting training includes Advanced Theatre Practice at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, the Meisner Technique, Improv at UCB. She is passionate about sharing her knowledge of AT with other voice actors.
Trine C Jensen is an experienced Voice Director, Acting & Movement Coach. She directs Voice Over in Games and teaches workshops in the US and Europe. She has taught for the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, The Danish National School of the Performing Arts, The National Film School of Denmark, and the Film Akademie in Ludwigsburg Germany. Her workshops focus on acting on voice over and performance capture for games, which requires fast work on your feet. She is known for approaching character creation from the body. Trine has a BFA in Theatre from New World School of the Arts, an MS in Organization Development from Pepperdine University, and she graduated with her Alexander Technique teacher certification from ATI-LA in November 2023 and now integrates the AT into all her work.
*This is event is open to the whole community and anyone is welcome to join us!
*All tickets are pay-what-you-can. The suggested ticket price is $35, but you can give as little as $10 to attend.
*All proceeds will go to benefit the National Association of Voice Actors.
*This class WILL be recorded and the replay will be available to NAVA members and ticket holders.
FAQ:
Will this class be recorded?
Yes. This class will be recorded and available to ticket holders and NAVA members at https://navavoices.org/class-replays/
Who can attend this class?
This class is open to ALL, not just NAVA members! However, if you've been thinking about becoming a NAVA member, find out more at https://navavoices.org/membership
All tickets are pay-what-you-can. The suggested ticket price is $35, but you can give as little as $10 to attend. All proceeds will go to benefit the National Association of Voice Actors.