SHEILA GORDON

Associate Professor of Theatre

Specializing in Acting and Voice

Area Coordinator, Department of Theatre

curriculum vitae

(512) 492-3158

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St. Edward’s University

Department of Theatre

3001 S. Congress Avenue

Austin, TX 78704

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OVERVIEW:Teach all levels of Acting and Voice, resident dialect and vocal coach for the Mary Moody Northen Theatre. Co-creator of interdisciplinary study abroad program in Edinburgh, Scotland. Member of VASTA, AEA and SAG-AFTRA. Writer, performer and producer ofmultiple-character, original solo works that have appeared in both Edinburgh Fringe and Los Angeles Fringe Theatre Festivals. Areas of research: investigation of somatic movement techniques with voice production and acting.

EDUCATION:MFA - Acting, Carnegie Mellon University - 1998

BFA - Acting, New York University – 1982

Advanced/Professional Acting Training: Lee Strasberg, Stella Adler,

Mark Monroe, Elaine Aiken, Michael Howard, David Garfield,

Terry Schreiber, Beatrice Straight, Sergey Ostrenko

Advanced/Professional Voice Training: Patsy Rodenburg (Shakespeare)

Richard Armstrong (ensemble improvisation), Raphael Kelly (Shakespeare)

Frankie Armstrong (Acting and Singing with Archetypes)

Advanced/Professional Movement Training:

  • Certified Feldenkrais and Anat Baniel Method Teacher. Anat Baniel,

Marci Lindheimer (4 year training program)

  • Certified Pilates Trainer. Teachers: Coleen Glenn, Jennifer Stacey, Carol Appel,

Wendy LeBlanc Arbuckle, Ron Fletcher (2 year training program)

  • Alexander Technique: Gwen Ellison, Patrick MacDonald (3 years cumulative)

TEACHING EXPERIENCE – Positions Held

St. Edward’s University, Department of Theatre Arts

Associate Professor, Acting and Voice. 2007-Present.

Chair, Department of Performing Arts. 2013-Present.

  • THAR 1311 Acting for Non-majors: An introduction to acting for non-majors. Techniques taught seek to help students with understanding the basic concepts of centering, concentration and imagination as applied to scene work.
  • THAR 1351 Performance (Acting) 1A: Introductory acting course for all theatre majors. Introduction to ensemble work and basic performance of a monologue.
  • THAR 1352 Performance 1B: A continuation of the process begun in Performance 1A, emphasizing practice and discipline through rehearsals and performance of scenes and monologues.
  • THAR 3336 Topics: Awareness, Body and Breath: Feldenkrais and Pilates. A course that investigates two physical-mind modalities to improve breathing, posture, concentration, energy and flexibility.
  • THAR 3336 Topics: Voicever Acting.
  • THAR 3307 Voice I: An introductory course in the use of Feldenkrais movement techniques for integrated breathing, introduction to articulation improvement and basic textual applications.
  • THAR 3308 Voice II: This course introduces more challenging techniques, helping the actor to build stamina and dynamic for the demands of heightened language, such as Shakespeare.
  • THAR 3330 Performance II: Students are presented with techniques necessary for the development of a character and the creation of a performance based on a painting.
  • THAR 3338 Performance III (Period Styles): Provides study in the acting styles necessary for the plays of Ancient Greece, Elizabethan England and Louis XIV’s France. Representative playwrights studied include Aeschylus, Euripides, Sophocles, Shakespeare and Moliere.
  • THAR 4341 Performance IV: This course requires development of a solo performance and in-depth scene study with professional level expectations.
  • THAR 4318 Voice III: Dialects: Students are taught techniques to help them acquire accents and dialects for specific roles that require them.
  • CULF 1319/THAR 3336 Global Theatre Making: The Edinburgh Fringe Festival: Study abroad course in Edinburgh, Scotland. A course that focuses on the nature of theatre making at the international Edinburgh Festival Fringe – the largest performing arts festival in the world.
  • CULF 1319/THAR 3336 The Archetype in Performance: Study abroad course in Edinburgh, Scotland. This course explores the various archetypal characters that exist in folklore and the human psyche and how they are reincarnated through storytelling and performance.
  • CULF 3331: Contemporary World Issues/The Living Dialects of London: Study abroad course in London, England focusing on language and identity amidst the changing demographics of contemporary London. Students received a full-day training through “Eastside Community Heritage” in how to conduct oral histories. For final projects, students visited the Polish Community Center and London’s Spitalfield’s Markets, where students interviewed people regarding language and identity.

Missouri State University,Department of Theatre and Dance.

Assistant Professor, Acting and Voice. 2002-2007.

  • Voice and Movement I: Basic introduction to coordinating organic connection to breath, sound and movement through several approaches: Chi Gong, Pilates and Michael Chekhov.
  • Voice and Movement II: Dynamic ensemble movement techniques of Roy Hart and Sergey Ostrenko as applied to Aeschylus. Continuation of building organic connection to breath, voice and movement based in Feldenkrais.
  • Advanced Voice for the Stage: Introduction to Shakespearean verse.
  • Movement for Actors: Integration of Michael Chekhov, Meyerhold and Ostrenko.
  • Acting I: Designed and taught course for BFA majors. Concentration, relaxation, sensory work, Meisner work and approach to monologues and scenes.
  • Acting Fundamentals: Designed and taught course designed for non-BFA majors, which introduces students to the basic elements of concentration, relaxation and the creative state of mind for the actor.
  • Acting IV: Designed and taught final course in acting sequence for BFA majors, which focused on deepening actor’s emotional connection to scene work.
  • The Acting Process: Graduate Seminar: A course examining theoretical and practical applications of Stanislavskian acting approaches and influences throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
  • Script Analysis: Introduction to Stanislavsky Action Analysis. Understanding a written script through the identification of events, actions, character using improvisation and etudes.

Two Chairs Studio, Austin, Texas. Instructor of Actor Movement. 2000 through 2002

Taught Michael Chekhov Technique to students studying the Sanford Meisner Technique with Ron Hayden.

The Actors’ Place, Austin, Texas. Owner/Proprietor/Teacher. 1996, 1998-2001

Taught group classes and individuals in Beginning, Intermediate and Professional level technique and scene study. Developing one-person shows for Actors Who Write program.

The University of Texas at Austin, Dept. of Theatre and Dance. Guest Lecturer1995-96, 1998.

  • Movement for Actors: Psycho-physical approaches to acting and character work. Introduced Feldenkrais, Michael Chekhov and Strasberg repertoire to Junior BFA class preparing Shaw and Shakespearean roles.
  • Movement and Physical Conditioning Lab: Alignment, balance, breath control, musculo-skeletal awareness, strength training and neuro-muscular repatterning for actors and dancers using Pilates.

The Pilates Center of Austin, Austin,Texas. Pilates Trainer. 1994-1995

Instructed individuals and small group classes in Pilates Technique. Assessed movement and breathing habits/capabilities of clientele (age range 10 to 70) and designed re-patterning exercise programs accordingly.

The Drama Studio, Berkeley,California. Acting Teacher. 1990

Trained young actors in preparation for ensemble acting work. Taught modified Method, Chekhov and Sulerzhitsky.

Workshops/Lectures

Approaching Dialects for Film and Television, 2014. Workshop for professional actors through the SAG/AFTRA Conservatory. Austin, TX.

Feldenkrais for Dancers, Missouri State University, November 2005. Guest Lectured and taught Feldenkrais movement approach to dance majors in Theatre and Dance Department.

Development of Modern Theatre. Missouri State University, October, 2004. GuestLectured and demonstrated Russian Constructivist Styles in Actor Training.

Physical Approaches to Shakespeare. Missouri State University. June, 2003. Six-hour workshop for production of Comedie of Errors.

Meyerhold and Biomechanics. Missouri State University, November, 2002.Designed and taught lecture/workshop in the actor training methods of Russian Constructivist theatre director, Vsevolod Meyerhold.

Acting: Dell’Arte School of Physical Theatre. Blue Lake, California, February, 1993

Taught workshops on Meyerhold’s Biomechanics and Michael Chekhov technique. Application of psychophysical movement to develop characterization.

Voice: University of California, Berkeley, November, 1991

Lecture and Demonstration on the principals of Alexander Technique applied to vocal training for actors. Trained second year graduate students in breath work and voice production.

Movement: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, December, 1990

Trained BFA Theatre students in Biomechanical etudes. Assistant directed scene from “Waiting for Godot” for performance at The Minneapolis Museum of Fine Art.

Acting: Gitis Institute, Moscow, Russia, March, 1989

Co-instructed three separate workshops in Michael Chekhov technique with original students of Michael Chekhov, Beatrice Straight and Felicity Mason.

Movement: Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, October, 1987

Co-instructed workshop in Biomechanics for Freshman and Sophomore BFA students. Basics in incorporating rhythm for ensemble stage awareness and composition. Lessons culminated in performance.

PROFESSIONAL THEATRE, FILM AND TELEVISION

THEATRE

MisallianceMrs. Tarleton Mary Moody Northen

Lie of the MindLorraine Mary Moody Northen

Peer GyntAsa Mary Moody Northen

WitVivianVandivort Ctr Theatre

Crimes of the HeartMegVandivort Ctr Theatre

A Tale of Two CitiesMiriam, CharactersThe Public Theatre, NY

Midsummer Night’s DreamTitaniaMoscow Art Theatre Studio

Three SistersOlgaMoscow Art Theatre Studio

Uncle VanyaYelenaMoscow Art Theatre StudioTriumph of Love Leontine Mary Moody Northen

The DivinersGoldie Mary Moody Northen

Broken GlassHarrietCapitol City Playhouse

RepetitionsKatelynCapitol City Playhouse

Girl GoneCarlaHyde Park Theatre

Blithe SpiritRuthBroadway Studio Theatre

Original Works,Solo Performance, Writing

One Venus HourFrontera Long Fringe Festival

Folding House Edinburgh Fringe Festival

Frontera Short Fringe Festival

In Our ChargeCultural Ctr., Malpils, Latvia

Bone HungryThe Ravello (L.A.)

Sex, Killing and the ShoppingL.A. Open Theatre Fest

Edinburgh Fringe Fest

Life on the Water (S.F.)

FILM & TELEVISION

Passing ThroughMoxie (Supporting) Independent Short

I, OctavioLydia (Lead) Independent Short

Boys Don’t CryTina Brandon’s MomKimberly Pierce, dir.

Walker, Texas RangerJ.D. Dixon (Supp)CBS Episodic

Two Mothers for ZacharyProcess Server (Princ)ABC Movie of the Week

Ruta WakeningNexIndependent Feature

At RiskTrashVisualiner Productions

Desperately Ever AfterCynthia (Lead)Clear As Moon Prods.

Moving OnMother (Lead)Independent Short

“N.B.”Guest ArtistBBC

COMMERCIALS, INDUSTRIALS & VOICE OVERS

Touch Promotional VideoNarrator JWT Productions

Poetry AnthologyNarratorMacGraw-Hill

Wishbone CD ROMCirceHuman Code

Katz’ DeliPrincipalLee Tilford Agency

Planet ExplorerPrincipalHuman Code

CybermagePrincipalOrigin Systems

Crusader No RemorseSupportingOrigin Systems

SkytelPrincipalOgilvy & Mather

PRODUCTIONS – Voice and Dialect Coach, Directing, Movement

My All AmericanDialect Coach Feature Film, Angelo Pizzo, Director2014

HysteriaDialect Coach Universal Television Pilot2014

TartuffeVocal CoachMary Moody Northen Theatre, Austin, TX 2014

Deliverance CreekDialect CoachLifetime Television Pilot2013

The Secret GardenDialect CoachMary Moody Northen Theatre, Austin, TX 2013

The Importance of Being EarnestDialect CoachMary Moody Northen Theatre, Austin, TX 2013

Measure for MeasureVocal CoachMary Moody Northen Theatre, Austin, TX 2013

Secret Lives of WivesDialect Coach Lifetime Television Pilot2012

Bus StopVocal CoachMary Moody Northen Theatre, Austin, TX 2012

The CrucibleVocal CoachMary Moody Northen Theatre, Austin, TX 2012

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?Vocal CoachMary Moody Northen Theatre, Austin, TX 2010

The Imaginary Invalid Vocal CoachMary Moody Northen Theatre, Austin, TX 2010

The Life of Galileo Vocal CoachMary Moody Northen Theatre, Austin, TX 2009

Cyrano de BergeracVocal CoachMary Moody Northen Theatre, Austin, TX 2009

Three Sisters Director Mary Moody Northen Theatre, Austin, TX 2008

Cloud Nine Dialect CoachMary Moody Northen Theatre, Austin, TX 2008

Death and the King’s Horseman Dialect Coach Mary Moody Northen Theatre. Austin, TX 2008

Full Circle, Vocal CoachMary Moody Northen Theatre, Austin, TX 2008

Ring Round the Moon Vocal Coach Mary Moody Northen Theatre. Austin, TX 2007

Blithe Spirit Dialect CoachTent Theatre, Springfield, Missouri 2007

Call Me Mehdi, DirectorMSU Public Affairs Conference2007

Ambition Facing West, Director. Balcony Theatre, MSU 2006

The EumenidesDirectorBalcony Theatre, MSU2004

The Merchant of Venice,Vocal Coach Coger Theatre, MSU 2005

West Side StoryDialect Coach Coger Theatre, MSU 2003

TranslationsDialect CoachCoger Theatre, MSU 2002

Seeing the Voice,Co-Producer. Film, Missouri State University. Documentary film highlighting interdisciplinary teaching/learning project between theatre students and vocal sciences students. 2005

In Our Charge, Actor/Writer/Presenter. International Festival of Theatre Methods, Malpils, Latvia. Performance of originally scripted roles and adapted Shakespearean characters exploring the theme of imprisonment. 2004

The Triumph of Love, Director/Movement Director. Walnut Street Studio performance project using Meyerhold’s Biomechanics and neutral mask. 2003

In the Blink of an Eye, Video. Director, Script Consultant. Missouri State University. Fictional narrative on teenage soccer player who suffers from spinal chord injury. 2003

Night in the Old Market. Movement Director. Zellerbach Theatre, UC Berkeley. 1992

Mastfor Caberet: An Evening of Russian Constructivist Performance. Co-Director.The Palace of Legion of Honor. 1991

The Death of Tarelkin. Movement Coach.The Graduate Center, New York, New York. 1987

D.E. (The Destruction of Europe). Movement Coach. Theatre Am Turm, Frankfurt, Germany; Kunsthaller, Zurich, Switzerland. 1986

Good Treatment for Horses,(Play), Iron Foundry at Midnight (Dance). Movement Coach. The Kitchen, Theatre 8-BC. New York, New York. 1984

The Magnanimous Cuckhold. Movement Trainer. The Guggenheim Museum, New York, New York

Museum of Modern Art, Houston, Texas. 1981

PUBLICATIONS

The Moving Voice: The Integration of Voice and Movement Studies (Voice and Speech Review)Co-Associate Editor. Internationally distributed serial monograph. Published by VASTA. Cook, R. Editor. 2009

“An investigation of the effects of Feldenkrais-based sensory movement techniques on breathing for voice production for the stage.” Co-author. S. Gordon, L.R. Goldberg, J.A. Rockwell, & R. Netsell.The Voice and Speech Review. 2007

“Understanding the Voice: the value of interdisciplinary collaboration,” The Voice and Speech Review. Goldberg, L.R., Gordon, S., Dion, N.M., & Hellmann, C.A. In M. Rees (Ed.), The Voice and Speech Review. Published by VASTA. Rees, M. Editor. 2005

“Pushkin’s Admirer,” Moon City Review. Author.Article published in Missouri State University literary magazine regarding perceptions of an American actor’s life in Moscow, Russia. 2004

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

“I Think I Understand You: Voice, Identity and Aging”(Advocating for engagement, listening and understanding). Presenter. Voice and Speech Trainers Association Conference. London, UK. August, 2014

"Expanding the Vocal Palette Using Cross Cultural Archetype Explorations."Co-presenter. Voice and Speech Trainers Association Conference. Featured presentation. London, UK. August, 2014

"Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement and Voice." Presenter. Voice and Speech Trainers Association Conference. Minneapolis, MN. July 2013

“Chekhov Technique: Incorporating Image and Shapefor Vocal Transformation.” Presenter. Southeastern Theatre Conference. Louisville, KY. March 2013

“Voiceovers: A New Avenue for Theatre Majors.” Presenter. Educational workshop presented at the Texas Educational Theatre Association Festival. Houston, TX. January 2012

“The Tactile Speech: A Journey in Discovering Dynamic Connection.” Presenter. Peer-reviewed workshop presented to the annual Voice and Speech Trainers Association Conference. Chicago, IL. August 2011

“Opening the Body of Voice through Feldenkrais. Presenter. Southeastern Theatre Conference, Atlanta, GA. March 2011

“How to Perform your Solo Show at a Theatre Festival.” Co-Presenter with Allison Hetzel, and Christopher Montpetit (University of Alabama). A collaborative presentation on writing, producing, performing and marketing original solo performance at international festivals. Southeastern Theatre Conference. Atlanta, GA. March 2011

Feldenkrais and Voice: the anti-force factor.”Presenter. Southeastern Theatre Conference, Louisville, KY. Workshop presentation to voice professionals and academics in the ongoing research and integration of integration of movement studies with vocal production. March 2010

“The Tactile Voice: Shaping Vocal Performance.” Presenter. The British Voice Association Conference, “The Choice for Voice.”London. July 2008

“Vocal Shaping: The Epic World of Touching Speech.” Presenter. Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities. HI. January 2008

“Chi Gong: Basis for Voice and Movement.”Presenter. Texas Educational Theatre Conference. 2008

“Seeing the Voice.” Presenter. VASTA Annual National Conference. Chicago, IL. Presentation and discussion of original documentary film depicting interdisciplinary study of artistic and clinical approaches to voice production and somatic movement. August, 2006

“Transformational Movement and Contemplation: The Body and Your Voice.”International Festival of Theatre Methods 06: Between Tradition & Contemporaneity.Kiev, Ukraine. Presenter. Three-day workshop for international body of professional actors, dancers and directors on the use of Feldenkrais movement techniques for voice production. May, 2006

“Current Trends in Stage Movement.” Presenter. Speech and Theatre Association of Missouri. Workshop in the ensemble movement techniques of Russian choreographer and director Sergey Ostrenko. 2005

In Our Charge: Forum. Presenter. International Festival of Theatre Methods, Malpils, Latvia. Discussion of animal based movement and voice techniques used in performance of solo piece. 2004

“Strasberg Sense Memory through Animal Observation as Applied to Shakespeare.” Presenter. International Festival of Theatre Methods,Malpils, Latvia. A three-part workshop in transformational character movement based in psychophysical effects of animal imagery. 2003

“Delsartian Influences in Meyerhold’s Biomechanics.” Co-presenter.International Conference on Francois Delsarte. Rimini, Italy. 1992

“American Theatre Practitioners and Biomechanics.” Co-presenter. International Symposium on Meyerhold. Penza, Russia. 1989

“Psychophysical Acting Techniques of Three Soviet Directors.” Co-presenter. ConferenceLe Siecle Stanislavsky, Pompidou Centre, Paris, France. Three workshops in Michael Chekhov Technique, Meyerhold’s Biomechanics and Tea-Phys Trenage. 1988

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Eastside Community Heritage: Oral History Training.

Full day, hands-on training in how to collect oral histories. Workshop was given byaward-winning,

East London community organization that isdedicated to preserving history through oral traditions. July, 2014

Anat Baniel/Feldenkrais Workshop.

Day long workshop on somatic movement techniques of the Anat Baniel Method