Voice and body: Oral presentations for teachers
The course is targeted teachers who wish to use their voice and body language better in oral presentations. As a teacher, you already have experience in communicating orally. The course will build on these experiences, identify where and how communication already works really well for the individual, and then work on those areas where the individual needs development. In other words: More of what works well, and less of what does not. The goal is to strengthen the individual's personal expression and the emphasis will be on concrete, practical training. The training includes simple and effective exercises, such as physical preparedness; presence; deep, free breathing; bodily anchoring of the voice; speech clarity; the use of pauses; use of space; use of gestures; contact with the listener, etc.
Teacher
Dorte Koch; dortekoch(at)me.com
Dorte Koch is a trained voice teacher from the Central School of Speech and Drama in London, 1993, and has an MVO from RUC, 2006. She teaches acting and dance students at the Danish National School of Theatre at Odense Theatre in professional voice use and is a regular guest lecturer at RU. As a consultant in the field of business, she provides courses and individual coaching in presentation training, voice training and personal impact. In 2010, together with Lene Kleinschmidt, she published the book "Find din stemme" [Find your voice] with the publisher Hans Reizels Forlag.