Led by Mike Walsh — a New York City-based dialect coach and adjunct faculty member at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts (AADA) and the Institute of American Musical Theatre (IAMT). Mike holds an undergraduate degree from NYU with concentrations in Linguistics and Classics, and a Master’s degree from Columbia University, where he trained extensively with the Linklater Voice Center and in Alexander Technique. His private coaching clients include Cameron Monaghan (Shameless, Gotham), Brian Geraghty (The Hurt Locker, 1923 Yellowstone), and Arica Himmel (Mixed-ish).
Mike’s approach makes the technical approachable — combining his background in linguistics, music, theater, and education with a keen ear for detail and a passion for helping performers access their own learning style to make fast, lasting progress.
Fundamentals of Voice & Diction
- Understanding the voice as an instrument
- Breath control, support, and resonance for vocal projection
- Diction, articulation, and enunciation for stage, screen, and voice-over
Developing Vocal Power & Expression
- Expanding vocal range and dynamic control
- Vocal color, tone, and emotional intent in speech and performance
- Vocal stamina and endurance for sustained performances and shooting schedules
Accent Reduction & Dialects
- Identifying and refining speech patterns for professional versatility
- Introduction to accents and dialects using the International Phonetic Alphabet
- Linklater voice and Alexander Technique applications for performers
Voice in Performance & Storytelling
- Integrating voice with character development and emotional expression
- Adapting vocal delivery for different mediums: stage, film, voice-over, and broadcasting
- Using voice to enhance storytelling and audience engagement
Advanced Techniques & Industry Application
- Vocal techniques for heightened realism in acting and singing
- Microphone technique for recording and live performance
- Vocal health, longevity, and career sustainability in the industry