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1. Katerina was the third Co-Director of the Sydney 2020 conference.
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Amy Hume
Amy Hume is a Lecturer in Theatre (Voice) at Victorian College of the Arts (VCA) at The University of Melbourne, and voice and dialect coach for theatre, film, and TV. Prior to joining the academic staff at VCA, Amy was a voice teacher to BFA and MFA students at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), voice and accents tutor at the Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP), and Founder of Sydney speech and drama studio, Viva Voice. She regularly designs and facilitates voice and communication training programs for individuals and organizations across different industries.
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Jennifer Innes
Jennifer Innes is a Lecturer in Voice at the Adelaide College of the Arts, South Australia. With a particular interest in classical theatre, Jennifer studied acting, voice and phonetics at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. She later studied voice, accent and dialect at the VCA and MCM, continuing there as Lecturer in Theatre (Voice). Jennifer coaches corporate clients, educators, and actors and has performed and coached in theatre, film and television in Australia and abroad. She believes in personal empowerment through voice work, and is interested in promoting equity, diversity and well-being in her artistic practice.