As a Designated Linklater Voice Teacher My Journey is Just Beginning
by Heather Dick,
Artistic Director
Date:
August 5, 2014
On July 19, 2014 I
was accepted as a Designated Linklater
Teacher or a DLT as voice teachers say. The last stage of my training took place at the newly
built Kristin Linklater Voice Centre on the beautiful Orkney Islands of
Scotland and was a special moment for all of us. Our small group of 14 dedicated teacher
trainees was the very first group to graduate from this wonderful
new home for voice exploration and training.
As a young actor, more than 30
years ago, I studied voice with David Smukler at Equity Showcase Theatre in
Toronto. While I couldn’t know, at the
time, how important this training would become for me, I did recognize that it profoundly affected my work as an actor. I moved more freely, was less tense and more directly connected to impulses. Vulnerability became my acting strength, my moment-to-moment work was truthful, vibrant, and powerful and, most of all, my voice became more
deeply connected to all of me. In truth,
isn’t that what we strive for as performers - to be honest, transparent and
authentic in every moment on the stage or in front of the camera? More work started coming my way as I won more
auditions and show reviews were good. What
was equally exciting was that this work spilled over into other areas of my life so that my connections with friends and family became deeper, richer and more honest.
Lasting change never happens over
night though, does it? So, it’s no surprise that all this wonderful
growth, which was both subtle and gentle, took place gradually over the course
of several years. In January 2011 during a month of intensive study with Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, Mass. I was re-introduced to Kristin's work and the series of exercises that she calls The Progression. Because of the growth that I experienced in my own work and observed in my fellow actors during that month, I knew that I wanted to share
this work with many others. That was the start of my journey on the road to becoming a Designated Linklater Voice
Teacher.
And so, after embodying this
method as an artist for more than 35 years and training for 5 years to teach it, here I
am, a DLT . I see this as
the beginning of the next phase of
my work as an Artist Educator.
This method is for everyone who
would like their voice to be more powerful, direct, resonant and truth-filled. Are you curious and willing to be more connected
to who you are, to your authentic self?
If you are, please get in touch with me.
I’m happy to see if I can help. I
can be reached at info@siriustheatrical.com
Thank you to Christine Berg ,
David Smukler, Andrea Haring, Dennis Krausnick, and first and foremost, Kristin
Linklater, for your support, encouragement and training over the years.
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