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Ms Julia Moody
Senior Lecturer
| Telephone: | (61 8) 9370 6592 |
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| Mobile: | 0402 098 014 |
| Facsimile: | (61 8) 93706662 |
| Email: | j.moody@ecu.edu.au |
| Campus: | Mount Lawley |
| Room: | ML2.119 |
Background
Julia Moody has a Bachelor of Arts from Curtin University (Perth), a Graduate Diploma in Voice Studies from NIDA (Sydney), is a fully accredited Associate teacher of Fitzmaurice Voicework, and did her actor training at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in the United Kingdom. Julia has performed as an actor in Theatre, Film, TV, and Radio with companies right across Australia. She has worked as a Voice trainer and Consultant in the professional media with SBS TV and Radio since 1994, and with various other companies such as Channel 10,Open Channel, Public Radio News, 5UV and 6PR. She has run specially designed voice training sessions for professional speakers in all domains: the corporate arena; education; Theatre and Film; medical professionals and many others.
Julia has lectured in Voice at the Victorian College of the Arts School of Drama, the University of Ballarat Academy of Performing Arts, and is currently Head of Voice in the Acting Department of the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts at Edith Cowan University.
Staff Qualifications
- Graduate Diploma, The National Institute of Dramatic Art .
- Post Grad Dip in Psychology, UNKNOWN .
- Bachelor of Arts, Curtin University of Technology .
- Certificate IV in Assessment & Workplace Training, TAFE WA, 2006 .
Recent Publications (within the last five years)
Creative Works
- Moody, J., (2011), Through the Looking Glass: the performing voice from saying to doing. Voice and Speech Teachers of America (VASTA) National conference in Chicago, Chicago, USA.
- Moody, J., (2011), A Midsummer Night's Dream. A Midsummer Night's Dream, Heath Ledger Theatre, Perth.
- Moody, J., (2011), When the Rain Stops Falling. When the Rain Stops Falling, Heath Ledger Theatre, Perth.
- Moody, J., (2011), Crazy for You. Crazy for You, Regal Theatre.
- Moody, J., (2011), The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Geoff Gibbs Theatre.
- Moody, J., (2011), The Boys. The Boys, The Enright Studio Theatre.
- Moody, J., (2011), Ruben Guthrie. Ruben Guthrie, The Roundhouse Theatre.
- Moody, J., (2010), Ragtime (Vocal Coach). Ragtime, The Geoff Gibbs Theatre .
- Moody, J., (2010), Cabaret (Vocal Coach). Cabaret , The Geoff Gibbs Theatre .
- Moody, J., (2010), The Clean House (Accent Coach). The Clean House, Playhouse Theatre .
- Moody, J., (2010), Joking Apart (Vocal Coach). Joking Apart , The Geoff Gibbs Theatre .
- Moody, J., (2010), Attempts on her Life (Vocal Coach). Attempts on her Life , The Roundhouse Theatre .
- Moody, J., (2010), Talking to Terrorists (Vocal Coach). Talking to Terrorists, The State Library Theatre .
- Moody, J., (2010), Carnival of the Animals -narrator. 10th Anniversary Season Pipe Organ Plus Concert: 4 - Carnival , Basilica of St Patrick, Fremantle WA.
- Moody, J., (2010), The Deep Blue Sea (Actress). The Deep Blue Sea, Playhouse Theatre.
- Moody, J., (2010), Madagascar (Accent Coach). Madagascar, Playhouse Theatre .
- Moody, J., (2010), The Trial (Accent Coach). The Trial, The Roundhouse Theatre .
- Moody, J., (2009), The Glass Menagerie - Dialect consultant. The Glass Menagerie, Playhouse Theatre.
- Moody, J., (2009), The Matchmaker - Dialect consultant. The Matchmaker, His Majesty's Theatre.
- Moody, J., (2009), The Memory of Water. The Memory of Water, The Playhouse Theatre.
- Moody, J., (2009), Many Roads to Paradise - playreading. Many Roads to Paradise, Blue Room Theatre.
- Moody, J., (2008), Other Gravities. Other Gravities, Fremantle Arts Centre and various venues.
- Moody, J., (2008), How accent training can develop the vocal detective. Choice for Voice 2008, Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
- Moody, J., (2011), Cloudstreet. Cloudstreet, Showcase.
- Moody, J., (2008), Deep End (actor). Deep End: a 25-minute film directed by Damien Spiccia written by Robbie Studsor and Damien Spiccia, Screened at the WA Short Film Festival .

