
Operations Coordinator/Publicity Associate
Voice, Breathwork, and Theatre Movement Lecturer
she/they
lambornc@hawaii.edu
Office: (808) 956-2601
Courses:
THEA 220 Beginning Voice and Movement
THEA 420 Intermediate Voice for the Actor
THEA 620 Advanced Voice for the Actor
Christine earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre (BFA) from Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee and earned a dual concentration Master of Fine Arts (MFA) from University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.
As the Operations Coordinator/Publicity Associate, in collaboration with the Theatre Manager, Christine facilitates the overall management of audience service operations and activities of Kennedy Theatre including but not limited to the box office, house management, accessibility services, aspects of the publicity office, and media relations. She also assists in training student workers and volunteers in front of house positions.
She has been performing for over 25 years. Her aim is to bridge together one’s breath, body, movements, emotions, motivations, and expressions for performance through her work. She most enjoys fusing the breadth of knowledge that she has cultivated from years of various dance and movement classes, to studying and applying Euro-American voice, breath, movement, and acting techniques (Linklater, Laban, Alexander, Delsarte, Nelson, Stanislavski, Meisner, Adler, and Hagen), and incorporating the various Japanese and Balinese theatre and dance performance fundamentals she encountered when training under kyōgen, kabuki, and wayang masters at UHM.
She is a multiple Hawaiʻi State Theatre Counsel Poʻokela Award Recipient, works with the UHM School of Nursing simulated patient “HealthCast” program, and is active in the theater and T.V./Film community on Oʻahu. She often teaches Beginning (THEA 220), Intermediate (THEA 420), and Advanced (THEA 620) courses focused on Voice, Breathwork, and Movement for the UHM Dept. of Theatre and Dance.