History of V&M
In 2002 Angelica Rose established Voice and Movement and
began developing the Drama for Everyday Life Program.
Beginning with 3 students in Box Hill, Angelica gradually developed
the program and built the business. Voice and Movement has
grown substantially over the past ten years and now employs 10
staff and caters for more than 250 students per term.
Most notable of Voice and Movement’s successes being the
recipient of the 2010 Whitehorse Small Business Award and winning
the Apex Research Grant with La Trobe University in 2009. The
results of the study have shown positive changes in student’s
behaviour.
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