This supportive, weekly class will develop your confidence in speaking out in work and life situations, and before any group, with poise, confidence and clarity.
This supportive, weekly class will develop your confidence in speaking out in work and life situations, and before any group, with poise, confidence and clarity.
You will learn how to use your voice as a strong and expressive instrument and you will get plenty of practice in speaking, using a variety of exercises and specially chosen texts and tips.
By the end of this nurturing course, which has been running at The Crescent for 14 years, your powers of expression and delivery will be much enhanced.
About the Tutor
After training for 3 years at drama school (RCS) Rosie worked for many years as a professional actor in Scotland, London and abroad.
She has a First Class Honours degree in English, was awarded an AHRC scholarship to pursue her MA in English (Medieval Studies) and has a PGCE in English and Drama from Warwick University.
Rosie facilitates Drama and Voice workshops in schools and for a range of organisations and she brings drama to young people, the elderly and those with learning disabilities.
She has taught on the QUB Drama degree for nine years.
Her various Drama classes have been running at The Crescent for 20 years.
We are a vibrant community arts centre and cultural hub where everyone can experience the power of the arts and develop their creativity as we lead the way in artistic development and entertainment.
We provide opportunities for people to meet, be inspired, experience and participate in a wide range of art forms and our offering is simple! Each week we have a whole host of live events, offer a diverse learning programme and provide spaces for exhibitions.
No doubt, as someone who is required to speak publicly, you have done your research. You will know what to do and could probably quote the advice that is readily available in book shops, on the internet and at training courses.
Confidence in Public Speaking is much easier to achieve once you have better access to your own authenticity - who you really are - and start being yourself.
Speaking generally about public speaking, it is possible to ruin an otherwise well-intended presentation by failing to master the art of persuasion and persuasion. Having trouble communicating will not help anyone’s employment prospects.
Public speaking is an essential skill that can open doors to new opportunities, boost your professional profile, and empower you to inspire others with your words. Whether you’re a seasoned speaker looking to refine your techniques or an aspiring communicator seeking to overcome stage fright, our...
© 2024 coursetakers.com All Rights Reserved. Terms and Conditions of use | Privacy Policy