Best Colleges for a BFA in Acting?

<p>I tend to view Voice and Speech as separate because although there might be some overlapping, they serve different purposes. At my school we have our voice training, in which we are taught using Kristin Linklater’s method. This involves the engagement of self and emotion, producing and supporting voice, and doing what Linklater’s book is, “Finding the Natural Voice.” It is just as much about finding yourself and releasing emotional and physical tension as it is about producing a good sounding voice. </p>

<p>In speech class we learn phonetics and international phonetic alphabet, and then move on to learning the standard american accent, British RP accent, and then moving on to further accents after that.</p>

<p>In that regard, I believe Speech and Voice are separate entities. Although, in some cases I could see how a school might combine them.</p>