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Using Theatrical Intimacy Practices to Create Vocal Health Boundaries
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Manternach, Brian
, Eggers, David
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/ Choreography
/ Collaboration
/ Consent
/ Directors
/ Ewen, Jade
/ Homework
/ Intimacy
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2022
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/ Ewen, Jade
/ Homework
/ Intimacy
/ Musicians & conductors
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/ Singers
/ Teachers
/ Theater
/ Video production companies
2022
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Using Theatrical Intimacy Practices to Create Vocal Health Boundaries
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Using Theatrical Intimacy Practices to Create Vocal Health Boundaries
2022
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[...]she suffered \"symptoms of recurrent hoarseness, discomfort, and imbalance in her singing voice\" due to vocal fold lesions and a vascular polyp,3 which eventually necessitated surgery \"to rescue her singing voice. Borrowing the FRIES acronym established by Planned Parenthood, consent must be Freely given, Reversible, Informed, Enthusiastic/Engaged/Embodied, and Specific.6 In a consent-based environment, actors are encouraged to come to rehearsals with a clear understanding of their boundaries-physically, personally, professionally, culturally, and, we would argue, vocally. Actors in this situation who use the opportunity to work on the request as homework can solicit the advice of their full \"voice team,\" which may include a voice teacher, a vocal coach, and even health professionals at a voice clinic, like speech-language pathologists and/or laryngologists. Actors are shown choreography in rehearsals, then spend what may amount to hours of their own time outside of company rehearsals practicing the sequences in order to get them into their minds and bodies. [...]there is precedent for actors requiring outside time or designated closed rehearsals to work out particular challenges of the performance material.
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