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Using Music and Movement to Develop Character and Illustrate Conflict Resolution

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This workshop was created to address some of the dynamics of music and movement that also apply to the theater. As a performing musician, singer and dancer, my teaching philosophy starts with deep experience. Later, we can (and will) discuss, notate, analyze, compare and share. Theater is an interesting art form because it shares aspects with literature and visual art, and contains facets of all the other performance arts – voice, movement and music.

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Boyarsky, T.L. (2011). Using Music and Movement to Develop Character and Illustrate Conflict Resolution. In: Dowdy, J.K., Kaplan, S. (eds) Teaching Drama in the Classroom. SensePublishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-537-6_14

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