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Mille Elung

Location
København
Position
studielektor SANG
Phone
+45 4172 2092

Baggrund

Mille Elung er uddannet i sang, pædagogik og musikdramatik på Det Kongelige Danske Musikkonservatorium og på Guildhall School of Music and Drama i London.

Mille har siden 2000 varetaget undervisningen på DDSKS i sang ,musikdramatik og som konsulent på musikdramatiske projekter.

Hun underviser og arbejder løbende på de forskellige teatre som musikalsk konsulent.

viden fra Faglig praksis

Skammerens datter

Østre Gasværk, 2016

West Side Story

Østre Gasværk, 2006

Derudover underviser hun kor, har privatelever og underviser på Teater Glad.

KUNSTNERISK OG PÆDAGOGISK UDVIKLINGSVIRKSOMHED

Perron

Musikdramatisk PUV-projekt

Mille er desuden i gang med udviklingen af et KUV-projekt, der planlægges at blive gennemført i 2017 med foreløbige fokus og arbejdstitel: Den fysiske tilgang og dennes påvirkning af den musikdramatiske arbejdsmetode.

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