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职称:Lecturer
所属学校:Boston University
所属院系:College of Arts & Sciences
所属专业:Music, General
联系方式:617.353.3390
Tamala Bakkensen has taught classes in movement, voice, acting, public speaking, and Feldenkrais at Columbia University; the University of California, San Diego; Sarah Lawrence College; Fordham University; Pace Univerity; Drew University; Montclair State University; Mary Baldwin College; HB Studios; The School for Film and Television (NY); the Feldenkrais® Institute (NY); and The Linklater Center (NY). She also maintains a private practice in the Feldenkrais Method, GCFP, and Linklater techniques, teaching private students, group classes, and workshops. She has directed plays and musicals in universities as well as Rehabilitation Through the Arts in Sing Sing prison under the direction of Ron Jenkins, PhD. A member of Actors’ Equity Association, she has performed Off-Broadway, regionally, on national tour, for television, and in motion capture for Rock Star Video Games. She has studied in Bali with master clown, character, and dance performers and mask makers, attending ceremonies and performances throughout Bali. She has also studied clowning and Comedia with Christopher Bayes and Matt Walker and Lecoq with Dody DiSanto. She has studied the Trish Arnold work with Merry Conway. She has specialized in contact improv, viewpoints, neutral mask, status, tumbling, stage combat, archetype, Commedia, Grotowski (with Dzieci Theatre in New York). Tamala has studied voice and speech work and been designated in the Linklater Technique by Kristen Linklater. She has also studied Shakespeare with the Royal Shakespeare Company and Rob Clare, PhD, Oxford.
Tamala Bakkensen has taught classes in movement, voice, acting, public speaking, and Feldenkrais at Columbia University; the University of California, San Diego; Sarah Lawrence College; Fordham University; Pace Univerity; Drew University; Montclair State University; Mary Baldwin College; HB Studios; The School for Film and Television (NY); the Feldenkrais® Institute (NY); and The Linklater Center (NY).