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Arizona State University
Specialization
- 1:1 Coaching
Field
- Academia
Specialization
- Accent Modification
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- Accents & Dialects
Specialization
- Acting
Specialization
- Corporate Coaching
Specialization
- Cultural Identity
Specialization
- Equity/Diversity/Inclusion
Specialization
- Group Coaching/Workshops
Specialization
- Pedagogy
Field
- Private Practice
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- Public Speaking
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- Singing
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- Social Justice
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- Transgender Coaching
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- Voiceover
Micha Espinosa
1637 W University Dr.
Mesa, AZ 85201
4806888198
micha.espinosa@asu.edu
http://michaespinosa.com
Languages Spoken
Spanish- Intermediate Level 2
Additional Information
Correct Pronouns
she/her
Bio
Micha Espinosa is an internationally recognized teaching artist, scholar, director, and coach whose work bridges acting, voice, and embodied practice. She is the award-winning editor of Monologues for Latino Actors and co-editor of Scenes for Latinx Actors and Latinx Actor Training—titles honored by the International Latino Book Awards and widely adopted. Her teaching spans the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Africa, with a sustained focus on voice and somatic practice. Over the past decade, her research has been grounded in activism, feminist praxis, border consciousness, and social and climate justice. A leading voice and text coach in the American theatre, Espinosa currently serves as Artistic Director of the Fitzmaurice Institute, where she advances voice- and liberation-based practices globally. She leads a network of more than 350 teachers across six continents. Professor Emerita of Voice and Acting at Arizona State University, she is now Professor of Acting and Directing at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Her honors include the Victoria Foundation Award for Outstanding Literary and Arts Achievement and national recognition through induction in the United States National Theatre Conference and the College of Fellows of the American Theatre.
Primary Professional Affiliation/Institution
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Primary Affiliation Title
Professor
Areas of Specialization
1:1 Coaching
Acting
Corporate Coaching/Trainings
Cultural Identity
Directing
Equity/Diversity/Inclusion
Group Coaching/Workshops
Movement
Open to Mentoring a VASTA member
Pedagogy
Presence
Public Speaking
Shakespeare
Singing
Social Justice
Speech & Dialects
Voiceover
How would you describe your career stage?
Late Career
In which of the following areas do you regularly work?
Academia
Business/Corporate Coaching
Theatrical Coaching
Film/TV Coaching
Private Coaching
About the Artist (www.abouttheartist.com) User Handle:
michaespinosa.com
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