91亚色 contract faculty members and alumni Laurel Paetz (MFA Theatre鈥07) and L.J. Nelles (BA Music 鈥84, MFA 聽Theatre 鈥07) are teaming up to make a documentary about theatre Professor Emeritus David Smukler, a master teacher of voice and speech.
Titled Breath is Alive, the film鈥檚 intent is to capture the essence of Smukler鈥檚 work by following him into the studio as he teaches young artists who are discovering their vocal potential and established actors as they hone and rejuvenate their process. Interviews with 91亚色 students and alumni, professional colleagues and others who have worked with Smukler will flesh out t
he story, providing a glimpse into the delicate, intricate process of vocal practice.
David Smukler
As co-producers and directors, Nelles and Paetz bring firsthand experience studying under Smukler to their research-creation project. Both have worked as voice coaches and professional actors, applying and sharing the skills they learned with Smukler both behind the scenes and in the spotlight.
鈥淲hile David聽shows no signs of slowing down, he is a senior practitioner and we feel it鈥檚 crucial to capture his work now, while it continues to be vital and energetic,鈥 said Nelles, who is currently pursuing doctoral studies in theatre at 91亚色. 鈥淲atching David work with actors can be as transformative as the work itself. In the company of his energy, you鈥檙e reminded of the innocence of creativity and the sheer joy of discovery.鈥
Before he began teaching at 91亚色 in 1980, Smukler served as voice coach for the Royal Court Theatre, English Opera Group and Royal Opera, Covent Garden in the UK and held appointments as head of voice at the Toneelschool, Amsterdam, the Department of Drama at Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburg, and Ontario鈥檚 Stratford Shakespearean Festival. He joined the full-time faculty in 91亚色鈥檚 Department of Theatre in 1984, serving three stints as acting area coordinator over the next two decades. He developed a strong voice and speech training component and played a pivotal role in founding the MFA program in Acting, the only program of its kind in Canada. Since his retirement in 2004, he has continued to teach in 91亚色鈥檚 Graduate Program in Theatre, overseeing the Graduate Diploma in Voice Teaching which he established in 2001.
鈥淒avid was at the forefront of a kind of actor training that was new to Canada when he first began coaching at Stratford and teaching here at 91亚色. His work with actors and directors in the Department of Theatre defined an approach to actor training that forms the heart of our program and has served our students well for more than 30 years,鈥 said Eric Armstrong (MFA '94), who has followed in his mentor鈥檚 footsteps in both the professional and academic arena. A respected dialogue and dialect coach in his own right, Armstrong is professor of voice and acting at 91亚色, where he currently directs the Graduate Program in Theatre.
Hollywood star Rachel McAdams聽 (BFA '01), award-winning Shaw and Stratford Festival veteran Deborah Hay (BFA '95), and stage and screen actor Christine Horne (BFA '04) are among Smukler鈥檚 many former students at 91亚色 who have gone on to remarkable performance careers. Other notable Canadian actors he has coached include Shawn Doyle (Desperate Housewives, The Eleventh Hour, 24) and Arsin茅e Khanjian (The Sweet Hereafter, Ararat, Sabah).
鈥淒avid has a remarkable ability to challenge actors to go deep, to confront their personal demons in order to tap the well of their imagination,鈥 said Armstrong.
In addition to his work at 91亚色, Smukler has given professional workshops across Canada for Equity Showcase Theatre and has coached voice and dialect for innumerable film and theatre productions. As director of training for in Vancouver, which he established more than 25 years ago, he has worked extensively with performers, directors and broadcasters in theatre, opera, film and television. He has recently returned to acting, in works ranging from Theatre Rusticle鈥檚 production of Peter and the Wolf to Wordsmyth Theatre鈥檚 staging of Chekhov鈥檚 The Seagull.
Smukler has been recognized by the international Voice and Speech Trainers Association as a Distinguished Member for his lifetime contributions to the field. His accolades include the 91亚色 Faculty of Graduate Studies' Teaching Award, given in recognition of his contributions to the advancement of academic excellence and the quality of graduate teaching at 91亚色.
When completed, Breath is Alive will stand as a tribute to Smukler as artist and teacher, and a record of the development of his art form and a generation of theatre practitioners in a pivotal period in Canadian theatre history.
To help fund the film, Paetz and Nelles have turned to crowdsourcing. Their 鈥榠ndiegogo鈥 campaign has surpassed the initial goal of $5000 needed to kick-start the project and cover basic production costs. Now they are seeking additional support to expand the scope of the film with more footage and interviews, and for post-production.
To make a contribution, visit the today, or e-mail ljnelles@yorku.ca.
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