Medicine Hat News

Medicine Hat College Conservato­ry of Music offering new speech arts program

- TIM KALINOWSKI tkalinowsk­i@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: MHNTimKal

The beauty and power of the spoken word will now be on full display in the city in a new course offered by the Medicine Hat College Conservato­ry of Music.

Rae-Ann Dillman-Ferland of Dillman Music and Acting Studio will be spearheadi­ng the new Speech Arts and Drama program.

“I am so excited about it,” confirms Dillman-Ferland. “I grew up in the Cultural Centre. I studied voice there, and I always have been part of Rotary Festival in voice and speech arts. I was there every day when I was a kid, and now I feel it is just so cool I get there and be there among all these other amazing instructor­s.”

Dillman-Ferland says speech arts have been a longneglec­ted area of arts instructio­n in the city.

“I noticed when I started my own studio last year there was a definite interest in some of the more formal studies acting had to offer,” she says. “Speech arts have always been part of the Rotary Festival of the Arts, and it has always been around the city. I was surprised it has never had a private studio through the Conservato­ry as it follows the Royal Conservato­ry curriculum as well.”

The Conservato­ry’s speech arts program is open to all ages, and can teach fundamenta­l skills anyone needs to be a better speaker and presenter, says Dillman-Ferland.

“The speech arts are great for reading and comprehens­ion skills,” states DillmanFer­land. “It’s great to enhance presenting skills and for public speaking. It gives you great confidence in performing; so if you are a singer or dancer, or in any of the performing arts, it’s a great fit because it really helps you with your stage presence.

“This just builds so much confidence speaking in front of a group and also one on one. One thing I think drama does for a business profession­al, for example, is it makes you confident in your interview or sales skills. You learn to anticipate, and read people and their body language.”

For more informatio­n on the Speech Arts and Drama program at the college conservato­ry call 403-529-4814.

 ?? NEWS PHOTO TIM KALINOWSKI ?? MHC’s new instructor of Speech Arts and Drama at the Conservato­ry of Music Rae-Ann Dillman-Ferland says she is eager to help her students excel at the spoken word.
NEWS PHOTO TIM KALINOWSKI MHC’s new instructor of Speech Arts and Drama at the Conservato­ry of Music Rae-Ann Dillman-Ferland says she is eager to help her students excel at the spoken word.
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada