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Professor Kate has outside experience, not just in theatre but in life, that she brings to the classroom. She shows how public speaking is about how you present, not just about what you say. Plus she is easy on the eyes so that doesn't hurt.
University of San Francisco - Rhetoric
Assistant Professor at Georgetown University
Higher Education
Kate
Yust Al-Shamma, Ph.D.
Washington, District Of Columbia
Acting, Voice, and Movement Coach offering an integrated "release" technique.
Dynamic professor specializing in leading teachers and managers to be their most effective in the classroom or the boardroom through increasing awareness of verbal and nonverbal cues.
Dedicated mentor modeling the positive use of language and embodied listening, thereby initiating deep engagement with students and fostering profound personal courage in individuals on all sides of the learning process.
Experienced educator devoted to qualitative research as well as college and corporate teaching.
Adjunct Professor
Teaching Business Communication in the School of Management
Assistant Professor of the Practice
Department of Performing Arts
Theatre Director, Acting and Voice Coach
Designing and Delivering Classes, Workshops, and Private Coaching using Theatre, Storytelling, Voice Release, Kinesthetic Learning, and Positive Communication Techniques.
Integrated Coaching in Acting, Voice, Movement, and Presence
Assistant Professor of Communication Studies and Theatre
Taught Acting, Voice, Theatre, and Communication courses
Interpersonal Skills, Ethics, Language and Leadership
Produced and Directed 2 shows per year
Faculty for Yoga Teacher Training
Teach Workshops in "Voice and Presence" for Yoga Teachers
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Theatre Directing, Shakespeare, Actor Training
Theatre
Master of Arts (M.A.) Communication Studies, Public Speaking and Voice Science
University of California, Santa Barbara, CA
Dissertation
University of California, Santa Barbara, CA
Dissertation
The Paris June Academy, Paris, France
University of California, Santa Barbara, CA
Dissertation
The Paris June Academy, Paris, France
Western States Communication Association Convention
School of Management
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School of Management
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Department of Performing Arts
School of Management
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School of Management
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Department of Performing Arts
School of Management
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Department of Performing Arts
School of Management
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Department of Performing Arts
School of Management
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Department of Performing Arts
School of Management
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School of Management
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