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Lead Actor and Project Manager in Brazil. Certified NLP Practitioner, Ability and Aptitude Assessment, with diplomas in Engineering Science and Theatre Performance. Craig has acted at London Palladium, The Royal Albert Hall, Sadler’s Wells Theatre, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, The Royal Opera House, Edinburgh King’s Theatre and Glasgow’s Citizens’ Theatre. He has produced theatre and corporate events and is a Performance Coach and Voice and Impact Consultant. Craig has delivered training programs, in France, Germany, Spain, Macedonia, the United States and Dubai, UK and Brazil; merging corporate cultures following acquisitions, cross-cultural communication, leadership and management skills training and English as a global corporate language. Fluent in English and Portuguese.
A voiceover producer, director, and facilitator from the United States who lives and works in São Paulo, Brazil. Specialized in recording English-language scripts for Latin American clients who speak Portuguese or Spanish, Jason has consulted on Emmy-winning films, coached for Oscar-nominated directors, translated several books, organized and hosted Brazil’s first voiceover conference, recorded audio-description tracks for feature films and TV series, and written numerous articles for the premier audio-tech magazine Sound on Sound. Jason has worked with Peers and Players on various projects since 2013.
Voice entrepreneur, international ambassador for Women in Voice, vice-president of the Brazilian extended-reality association XRBR, and Sovas Voice Arts Awards judge, Simone Kliass is a speaker on voice branding, voice tech, and voice for immersive content at SXSW and VO Atlanta in the United States; The VoiceOver Network in Europe; and Rio2C, Path, HackTown, and Pixel Show in Brazil. She works as a consultant for the New York-based Edge Studio and, as a voice talent, records for LATAM Airlines, SKY TV, The São Paulo International Airport, and immersive experiences such as the Primetime Emmy-award-winning “The Line”