CAHSS Faculty Publishes article, “Vocal Traditions: Acting and Singing with Archetypes” in Voice and Speech Review

Bill J. Adams, D.M.A., associate professor in NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS), recently met on Cape Cod with Chris Morris, co-author, and Janet Rodgers, founder of the performance methodology Acting and Singing with Archetypes, to complete work on an article now published in the Voice and Speech Review. The online version of “Vocal Traditions: Acting and Singing with Archetypes” was published in October, with the printed version to be published in November 2020. Adams has also been accepted to present a workshop using the archetype training method in February at the Southeastern Theatre Conference in Louisville, KY. A workshop proposal was submitted for the Voice and Speech Trainers Association conference next summer in Sydney, Australia. For more information, visit actingandsingingwitharchetypes.org, the website that Adams built to promote and support the pedagogy.