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Associate Teachers of Fitzmaurice Voicework have
completed the Certification Program led by
Catherine Fitzmaurice and the Master Teachers,
and have from 1 to 15 years experience teaching
the work.
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- DREW
KAHL (06)
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- Assistant
Professor
- SUNY-Oneonta
- Department of
Communication Arts
- Oneonta NY
13820
- tel:
607-436-3125
- e: kahlag@oneonta.edu
Drew Kahl
recently relocated to New York State from the
Baltimore/Washington area. He works
professionally as an actor, director, and
voice/text coach. In the fall of 2005, he joined
the theatre faculty at SUNY-Oneonta where he
teaches acting, directing, and voice. Recent
directing credits include The Merry Wives of
Windsor for the Baltimore Shakespeare
Festival and Comedy of Errors for the
Shakespeare Project, as well as numerous
academic productions. He has appeared with many
regional theatres including Arena Stage, the
Shakespeare Theatre, Shakespeare Project, Rep
Stage, Roundhouse Theatre (DC), Everyman Theatre
in Baltimore, and the now defunct Cricket
Theatre in Minneapolis.
- MFA University
of Minnesota; BA St. Mary's
College.
JULIA
KAPUSTIAN (00)
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Moscow, Russia
- e: juliakapustian@yahoo.com
Julia Kapustian
recently returned with her family to Moscow, where she is teaching Fitzmaurice Voicework®. She previously studied voice with Anna
Petrova at the Moscow Art Theatre School and in
master classes with Cicely Berry, Kristin
Linklater, Shanna Beth McGee, and Eric van
Grootel. She has worked extensively as an
actress in theatre and film, playing Masha in
Kalyagin's production of Seagull at the
Moscow Art Theatre, Anna Christie in O'Neill's Anna Christie and Katherine in The
Taming of the Shrew at the Theatre Workers
Union, and in several productions of plays by
Ostrowski at the Moscow Region Youth Theatre.
She has directed and acted at the Stanislavski
Drama Theatre, coached children, journalists,
and politicians, and has taught and lectured on
Voice and Space at the Conference on Eurythmy at
the Academy for Eurythmy. While in Moscow she
taught at the Slavic Institute, at the Moscow
State University in the Department of Public
Relations, at the State University for
Cinematography, the State University for Music,
and the Moscow Art Theatre School.
Graduate Moscow
Art Theatre School.
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- LEONARD
KELLY (03)
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Assistant
Professor
- West Chester
University
- Department of
Theatre Arts
- West Chester PA
19383
- tel:
610-436-3463
- e: lkelly4399@aol.com
Leonard Kelly is
active in the Philadelphia theatre community,
acting with the Philadelphia Shakespeare
Festival and acting and directing with the
Vagabond Acting Troupe. He recently directed Dancing at Lughnasa, A Midsummer
Night's Dream, and Psycho Beach Party at WCU. He also performed in The
Dumbwaiter with Vagabond and coached Medea at WCU. He directed The Writer's
Mind by Dennis DiClaudio for the 2003 New
York City Fringe Festival. He offers a public
class on Fitzmaurice Voicework in
Philadelphia.
MFA University
of Texas-Austin; BA West Chester
University.
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MARGARET
KEMP (06)
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Adjunct
Faculty
- Pomona
College
- Pomona CA
- &
- Los Angeles
CA
- tel:
213-300-5412
- e: margaretkemp@earthlink.net
- www.inspiredawareness.com
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Margaret Kemp
provides instruction within both the business
and artistic communities, offering group and private classes in Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and San Diego.
Fitzmaurice Voicework is the foundation of her
instruction in acting, on-camera technique, and
live presentation skills, as well as voice and
speech. She started the Creative Dramatics
program at the Hollywood YMCA. This popular
program serves urban students who have no other
access to theatre education. She is now also
teaching community Voicework classes. Margaret
is an actor who has enjoyed numerous appearances
on stage, television, and film, and is playing the lead in Daybreak, currently filming in the Bahamas.
- MFA Academy of
Classical Acting/The Shakespeare Theatre/George
Washington University; BS Northwestern
University.
KAREN
KOPRYANSKI (06)
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- Instructor
- Boston
Conservatory
- 8 The
Fenway
- Boston MA
02115
- tel:
617-407-4094
- e: lilyofforce@yahoo.com
Karen Kopryanski
is an instructor of voice, speech, and movement
at the Boston Conservatory and at Suffolk
University, and is a regular guest teacher for
the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, the
Heifetz International Music Institute, and the
Massachusetts Drama Guild. She has also taught
and coached at the Williamstown Theatre
Festival, Harvard Extension School, Brandeis
University, Indiana University, the Moscow Art
Theatre School, and the Cantiere Internazionale
Teatro Giovani. Vocal coaching credits include The Sugar Syndrome at Williamstown, and La Dispute and Marat/Sade, both at
the American Repertory Theatre. As an actor,
Karen has studied at the Shakespeare Theatre's
Classical Summer Conservatory where she played
Celia in As You LIke It, toured with the
internationally acclaimed Das Puppenspiel Puppet
Theatre, spent several summers with Shakespeare
in Delaware Park in her hometown of Buffalo NY
(as Portia in The Merchant of Venice and
Bianca in Taming of the Shrew), and she
recently performed in a short piece for Coal
Miner Films that won Best Science Fiction in the
National Film Challenge.
- MFA (Voice)
American Repertory Theatre Institute at
Harvard/Moscow Art Theatre; BA State University
of New York-Oswego.
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