
Elena Sánchez-Vizcaíno
Specialty
Cultural management and industry
Education
PhD in Communication, Education and Society from the University of Alcalá (UAH)
Master of Arts in Spanish from Auburn University (Auburn, Alabama)
Master's degree in Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language from the University of Alcalá (UAH)
Master in History of Drama from the University of Alcalá (UAH)
Master in Communication from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid (URJC)
Degree in Advertising and Public Relations from the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM)
Degree in Dramatic Art from the Royal School of Dramatic Art of Madrid (RESAD)
Career path
Professor of industry and cultural management at universities such as Eastern Michigan University and Northern Arizona University. She combines her teaching work with research in the field of performing arts, focusing on accessibility, audience development, and the role of theater as an agent of social change.
In recent years and thanks to various research projects, he has designed accessibility for various theater shows both in Spain and in the US. His latest article (“Using Thermography to Study Audience Engagement during Theater Performance”) was published in the academic journal American Journal for Arts Administration.
Prior to his stay in the US, he ran his own theater production company for 7 years, carrying out productions, events and national tours.
Subjects and workshops
MASTER AUDIOVISUAL INTERPRETATION OFFICER
Research Methodology
MASTER OFFICIAL IN ARTISTIC AND DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY
Research Methodology
DEGREE IN PHOTOGRAPHY AND AUDIOVISUAL CREATION
Critical Studies and Visual Culture
BACHELOR'S DEGREE IN PERFORMING ARTS + INTERPRETATION (curriculum in extinction)
The audiovisual and theater industry
BACHELOR'S DEGREE IN CONTEMPORARY MUSIC COMPOSITION (curriculum in extinction)
Creation and latest vanguards
DIPLOMA IN MUSIC CREATION AND PRODUCTION
Sound Space Design for the Stage Environment
Research lines
Accessibility in the arts. Reception and audience development. Theater as an agent of social change.
Awards, mentions and recognitions
Accessible Theater at EMU, Michigan Council for Arts Cultural Affairs
Brickley Award for Professional Development and Innovation