Olisa Enrico-Johnson

“Groundbreaking, limitless, uplifting, The guided journeys are expansive, sensory, fantastic Makes the impossible –possible” Olisa Enrico-Johnson

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Marlene Johnson, University of Alabama

“What the archetypal exercises unearth is a validation that the human voice is capable of vocal colors/timbre beyond what the average individual ever fathoms or allows to experience/express”. Voice/Speech and Acting teacher Marlene Johnson, University of Alabama

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Tiza Garland, Movement Specialist at the University of Florida

“The archetype work is a wonderful way to open the creative imagination and allow students to explore possibilities. It also builds confidence in making solid and distinct character choices when approaching a role. Archetype exploration is a great way for beginning and experienced students to add variety to their approach to character development. Since exploring…

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Daydrie Hague, U. of Alabama

“I have found the archetypal work an invaluable tool for exploring characterization with my students. It seamlessly incorporates impulse, imagination, breath, movement and sound within a narrative structure that allows us to improvise and connect to these archetypal essences that live within each of us. It takes us back to the ancient roots of ‘playing’…

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Patricia Raun, Director, School of Performing Arts and Cinema, VA Tech

Re: As a Teacher by a Professional Teaching Colleague: “She is a dedicated teacher who challenges, nurtures, and inspires students and colleagues. Across the nation, Janet is recognized and admired for her skill and success as a teacher. Her colleagues flock to her workshops at conferences. “ Patricia Raun, Director, School of Performing Arts and…

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Daydrie Hague, Auburn University

Re: In the Profession: “She has provided visionary leadership and administrative support to both the Voice and Speech Trainers Association and the Southeastern Theatre Conference, championing the study and practice of voice as an integral component of the living art of theatre.” Daydrie Hague, Auburn University

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Re : In the Profession: “The groundbreaking nature of her work in the profession and her leadership in our field is profound.” ….“Her leadership of the profession is exemplary.” Her long history of service within our professional organization (the Voice and Speech Trainers Association-VASTA) her seminal work in vocal pedagogy and leadership of the first…

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Kate Ufema, U. of Minnesota

Re: In the Profession: “I am inspired by her accomplishments. And I am beyond grateful for her service. Without her focused energy, the voice and speech profession would not be what it is today, a recognized, legitimate, and desirable discipline. Through her work, Janet has become an internationally respected member of the voice profession and…

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