Sandrine
Hudl
Sandrine Hudl is a speech scientist, holding a degree from Martin-Luther- University in Halle/S. (2005), actress holding an MFA in Contemporary Performance from Naropa University/USA (2011) and performer as well as a certified Fitzmaurice Voicework® Associate Teacher since 2008. She also studied Communication- and Media-Sciences and German studies (University of Leipzig, graduation 2003).
With her artistic and academic background, she has worked in the German-speaking and international area, especially in the USA, in the areas of spoken and movement theater, performance, dance, voice and speech work and the facilitation of it. As a member of experimental theater groups, she has worked in German-speaking and international ensembles: she has co-created and staged plays, interdisciplinary performances, scenic readings and radio plays with the ORF.
With bilingual workshops for voice work and The Viewpoints improvisation training, she gained international experience and recognition in the USA, later in Berlin and Austria.
Her almost 20 years of professional experience as a voice and speech teacher took her to various colleges and universities, including the Mozarteum Salzburg, Max-Reinhardt-Seminar Vienna, HSF Ernst Busch Berlin. And as a teaching artist in a variety of collaborations such as the Mime Centrum Berlin, Point Acting Berlin, Musikverein Vienna. Since 2014 she has been a professor of speaking at the ABPU's drama institute and teaches voice and speech as well as improvisation using Viewpoints training. In her function as the institute's Erasmus representative, she corresponds with international partner colleges and universities, supports students in their desire for international training experience, organizes application processes and is an reviewer for academic achievements.
Sandrine is committed to the research, development and methodical facilitation of performing arts and in the training of actors and performers. Her holistic training concept in voice and speech work depicts a wide range of methods, into which the basics of her own academic training in speech sciences and the associated gestural speech flow in, as well as the impulses acquired in in depth from further education and training, for example Fitzmaurice Voicework, Roy Hart Theater Voice, Jurij Vasiljev's approaches. Interdisciplinary approaches to body work and role design are an essential interface for expanding and deepening the training canon, for example through The Viewpoints, Action Theater or Body-Mind-Centering. Sandrine is involved in the European team of Fitzmaurice Voicework trainers and with colleagues in conferences and congresses on current perspectives on contemporary voice teaching and speech approaches in theater and audio-visual media. She regularly offers courses on voice and speech work and workshops on The Viewpoints work, and is thus invited to festivals and performance series (NOW! Festival, SINCE somatics).
https://www.sandrinehudl.com