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Robin Aronson is a Professor of Voice and Acting at the University of Southern Mississippi, specializing in Lessac Kinesensic Training, somatic movement education, and vocal techniques. He serves as Associate Chair of the VASTA Awards and Grants committee and has held leadership roles in organizations like the International Lessac Training and Research Institute. His teaching spans graduate and undergraduate levels, focusing on advanced voice work, musical theatre performance, and stage dialects.
- Education:
- MFA, University of Connecticut (1998)
- BA, Michigan State University (1995)
Areas of expertise include Suzuki Training for the Actor, voiceover acting, and interdisciplinary theatre pedagogy. Aronson has taught globally at institutions such as The Gaiety School for Acting (Dublin), NIDA (Sydney), and PETA (Manila). He is a certified trainer in Knight-Thompson Speechwork®, Miller Voice Method®, and Estill Voice Training (EVT), currently pursuing Miller Voice Method® certification.
Professional affiliations include the Actors' Equity Association, Voice and Speech Trainers Association, and the International Somatic Movement Education and Therapy Association.
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