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Ana Flavia Zuim is an Associate Professor of Music and Vocal Performance at New York University's Steinhardt School. She holds a Ph.D. in Fine and Performing Arts and a Vocology certification, with expertise in vocal acoustics, forensic voice analysis, and contemporary commercial music pedagogy. Dr. Zuim has over 70 musical theatre credits, including work on Broadway productions like Hamilton and Billy Elliot, for which she received prestigious awards. She serves as an expert witness in legal cases involving forensic voice analysis, contributing to evidence-based justice systems globally.
- Affiliations: Steinhardt School (since 2016), former Director of Contemporary Voice at the University of Miami's Frost School, and Latin American Governor of the Pan American Vocology Association (2018–2022).
- Education: Ph.D. from Florida Atlantic University (2012), master's from Lynn University (2006), bachelor's from State University of Londrina (Brazil).
Her research explores vocal health, prosody in language, and the impact of accents on speech and singing. Notable contributions include studies on vocal dose in musical theatre and the relationship between education and singer voice function. She launched NYU's Contemporary Voice concentration in 2020, bridging vocal science and practical performance training.
- Awards: IRNE Award (2015), Carbonell Nomination (2016), American Prize (2020, 2021).
Dr. Zuim's career spans international conducting, music direction, and academic leadership. She combines vocal science with artistic practice, advocating for evidence-based approaches in both performance and legal contexts.
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