Tarryn-Tanille Prinsloo (PhD) is a Certified Laban/Bartenieff Movement Analyst™ and lectures part-time on Body pedagogies in Live and Digital Performance studies at the University of Pretoria. Her interests include the relationship between the camera and the moving body and intermediality among different mediums. She has written five feature film screenplays, all produced in South Africa.Marth Munro (PhD) specialises in bodymind and voice in behaviour and performance. She is a Certified Laban/Bartenieff Movement Analyst™, and Master Teacher of Lessac Kinesensic Voice and Body Training®. She is also a Certified NLP Business, Executive and Life Coach, Qualified Sound Therapist, Qualified Hatha Yoga Teacher and a Bio-, Neurofeedback practitioner. She is a professor extraordinaire at the Drama Department, University of Pretoria. She teaches Performance voice, movement and acting. She has taught in South Africa, United States of America, Finland and Croatia. She facilitates workshops in business communication and emotional competence. She still finds time for various artistic endeavours and practice-based research publications.Chris Broodryk (PhD) lectures Drama and Film Studies at the Drama Department of the University of Pretoria. He has published articles and book chapters on Afrikaans and South African cinema, and he has delivered conference papers internationally on the same topics, addressing the failures of multiculturalism and the exploring the notion of political cinema in a South African context. His research interests include the intersection of psychology, theology and film, as well as the Digital Humanities and social media studies.
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