Sarah loves to teach anyone who is willing to learn!
She is a credentialed elementary and middle school teacher and has also taught undergraduate classes in Voice and Movement, Acting for Non-Majors and Musical Theatre Voice lab. She was a guest instructor for the undergraduate Musical Theatre Dance class and taught Latin Social dances. She has lectured on various topics in Musical Theatre History and presented her research, “Bad Bite: How malocclusion can affect your vocal production” at the SDSU S3 Symposium.
Alongside educational spaces, Sarah is also available for studio private vocal coaching and voice lessons along with ukulele lessons.
Sarah specializes in group workshop master classes including:
Vocal and Physical Viewpoints Acting Techniques
Scene into Song, Acting for Musical Theatre
The Musical Theatre Audition
The Actor-Musician: How to Play, Sing and Act
Latin Social Dances including Partner Work
Consent Based and Restorative Practices
Let's Collaborate! Building Community in our Artistic Practice
Self-Taping for the Theatre Artist: How to Represent Yourself on the Digital Platform
Have another topic in mind, let's connect! Send me an email at: sarah@sarahjanesalonga.com
"(Sarah is) very great at creating community, and making the class feel like a safe space. She is very thorough in her teaching of the concepts she is trying to get across. She takes a lot of time to give people individual feedback and help them learn, and is constantly adjusting and flexing to the needs of her class. She is very kind and considerate towards her students, and treats them as equals." -SDSU Undergraduate Student
"I'm an exchange student and I've always been supported by her and I've always felt included and listened." -SDSU Student
"She was very helpful in coaching monologues and teaching related to anatomy." -SDSU Student
"Everyone was very supported and welcomed in this class, and I personally very comfortable and included. This was one of the classes that I felt the most comfortable in this semester." -SDSU Student