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This event is open to all Student Members.

These workshops are designed to explore the anatomy of voice and breath and understand the importance of the voice as a tool in oral advocacy.
They are aimed towards students who feel they are lacking in confidence or may not have had the opportunity to practice advocacy or performance outside of their bar course.
The session will run for two hours with a group of 14 students. You are expected to be an active contributor to the discussions held and participate fully in the physical and vocal exercises.

The two workshops will be identical in nature. You may only attend once.
Attendees of the workshops will be given the opportunity to sign up for a further 3 sessions as part of the Advocacy and Voice course.

 

Edward Bennett

Edward trained at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and in 20 years in the industry has enjoyed a theatre career, playing leading roles at the RSC, National Theatre, Old Vic, across the country and internationally.

With a passion for Shakespeare, Edward has worked extensively with the RSC, various drama schools and with his own company in creating a new practical approach to Shakespeare through the lens of rhetoric and has used this work in various fields to help all ages and professions with confidence, identity and expression.

Kay Welch

Kay is Head of Voice at the RADA. Kay trained as an actress at Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama before completing an MA in Vocal Pedagogy at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.

Kay works with all aspects of the voice: practical voice, application to text, accent and dialect. She works in theatre, TV and film.

 

 

 

Location: Bingham Room

Date and registration time: Monday 11 November 2024, 6.20pm

Who can attend: Open to GDL students

Dress Code: Casual

Cost: £8 – light refreshments included

Schedule:

6:20pm – registration outside Bingham room

6:30pm – tea/coffee and sandwiches available

7:00pm – session starts

9:00pm – session ends

Booking

Booking opens: 30 September 2024

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Qualifying Sessions

Qualifying Session (QS):  1 QS

Theme: Advocacy skills

Learning aims:

1. Participate in exercises and activities to build confidence in terms of oral advocacy and public speaking
2. Consider strategies and approaches to develop voice and presence
3. Discuss strategies for dealing with nerves and anxiety before public speaking

This QS relates to the following elements of the Professional Statement for Barristers: 1.8, 1.9, 1.11, 1.15, 1.17, 2.5, 3.3, 3.4

Preparation required: No

Interactive: Yes

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