Deric McNish
SENIOR EDITOR-AT-LARGE
Associate Professor of Acting, Voice, and Speech — Michigan State University
Contributions to IDEA:
AFRICA
Republic of the Congo 1
ASIA
Bangladesh 3 | Beijing 2 | Inner Mongolia 1 | Liaoning 4 | Malaysia 2 | Shanghai 2 | Shanxi 2 | Sichuan 6 | South Korea 8 | South Korea 10 | Sri Lanka 4 | Thailand 6 | Thailand 8
EUROPE
England 110 | France 16 | Germany 23 | Greece 5 | Northern Ireland 8 | Spain 9
MIDDLE EAST
Saudi Arabia 7 | Saudi Arabia 8 | Saudi Arabia 9
NORTH AMERICA
United States: California 10 | Colorado 7 | District of Columbia 2 | Florida 18 | Georgia 4 | Idaho 1 | Illinois 18 | Illinois 19 | Iowa 6 | Michigan 15 | Michigan 16 | Michigan 17 | Michigan 18 | Michigan 19 | Michigan 20 | Michigan 21 | Michigan 22 | Michigan 23 | Montana 2 | New Jersey 6 | New York 33 | New York 34 | Pennsylvania 11 | Pennsylvania 12 | Pennsylvania 13 | Tennessee 11 | Tennessee 20 | Texas 20 | Texas 21 | Texas 26 | Washington 7 | Wisconsin 10 | Wisconsin 11 | Wyoming 6
Outside United States: Federal District (Mexico City) 3 | Puerto Rico 10 | Puerto Rico 11 | Veracruz 2
SOUTH AMERICA
Brazil 13 | Brazil 14
Bio: Deric McNish is an associate professor of acting, voice, and speech at Michigan State University, where he serves as associate chair of Graduate Studies in the Department of Theatre and director of Undergraduate Research for the College of Arts and Letters. He earned a Ph.D. from the University of Colorado Boulder and an MFA from Case Western Reserve University/Cleveland Play House. He is a certified teacher of Knight-Thompson Speechwork.
McNish is a member of SAG-AFTRA, Actors’ Equity Association (AEA), and the Voice and Speech Trainers Association (VASTA). His research focuses on inclusive approaches to professional actor training and the application of performance techniques to English-language learning. He is the co-author of Drama in the Language Classroom.
Contact: mcnishde@msu.edu; http://www.dericmcnish.com; http://www.performingfluency.com
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