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ASSOCIATE
TEACHERS
All
Associate Teachers of Fitzmaurice Voicework have
completed the Certification Program led by
Catherine Fitzmaurice and the Master Teachers,
and have from 1 to 15 years experience teaching
the work.
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- GRACE
ZANDARSKI (98)
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Lecturer
in Acting
- Yale School of
Drama
- 222 York
Street
- New Haven CT
06520
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- New York
NY
- tel: 212-642-8580
- e: gracezan@earthlink.net
- web: www.yale.edu/drama
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- Grace Zandarski
has been teaching Fitzmaurice Voicework for
several years in New York City at the recently
closed Actors Center and at Fordham University,
and recently taught in Moscow. She is a lecturer
at Yale School of Drama, and has previously
taught at the American Repertory Theatre
Institute at Harvard University, Fordham
University, NYU's Cap 21, and Queens College.
Recent coaching credits include the Off-Broadway
production of Little Eyolf. Grace does
private coaching and consulting with actors,
broadcasters, and business people from a wide
variety of disciplines. She is a working actor,
recently starring in Tom Stoppard's Indian
Ink at the Wilma Theater, for which she was
nominated for an award.
MFA American
Conservatory Theatre; BA Princeton
University.
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FRANCINE
ZERFAS (05)
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Instructor
- NYU-Playwrights
Horizons Theatre School
- 440 Lafayette
4th floor
- New York
NY
- tel:
212-529-8720
- e: zeetah@aol.com
Francine Zerfas
is a teacher, performer, and writer, who also
currently teaches at NYU-Atlantic Theatre
Company and at CUNY-Brooklyn College. She has
also taught at the Caymichael Patten Studio,
Classic Stage Company, and the Hangar Summer
Theatre in Ithaca NY, and has conducted vocal
workshops at the Centro em Movimento in Lisbon,
Portugal. She was a co-founder of The Tiny
Mythic Theater Company in New York City, where
she functioned as both an actor and writer for
the company. Some past performances include
leading roles in Apocrypha by Travis
Preston and Royston Coppenger at the Cucaracha
Theater, Two Small Bodies at the Harold
Clurman Theater, The Eagle Has Two Heads at the Ohio Theater in Soho, and Democracy in
America at the Yale Repertory Theatre and
Center Stage Baltimore. She has appeared in
several independent films and video art works,
including The Madness of Day by Terence
Grace, Revolution, and an independent
feature by Jeff Kahn, and in Irony, In Shadow
City, and The Smallest Particle by
Ken Feingold, with whom she collaborated in a
year-long experimental video art project in
Southeast Asia. As writer, she has collaborated
with both The Private Theater and the Tiny
Mythic Theater creating original works. Her
full-length play, Advice for a Traveling
Salesman, was directed by Kristin Marting
and produced in New York City in 1987. Francine
has traveled extensively in ballet and modern
dance companies and also performed with various
independent choreographers in Minneapolis. She
is the founder of the Penrose Mothers' Artists
Colony, a residency where women artists who are
mothers can create while accompanied by their
children. Her current writing project is The
Cardboard Guy, a personal narrative about a
two-year writing relationship through
postcards.
- MFA New School
University; BFA New York University.
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