
Aimee has served on multiple committees within the Theatre and Dance Department including the Curriculum, Recruitment/Alumni Relations, and ArtsReach committees, along with the Woodward International Playwriting Competition Selection Committee and the Zornio Playwriting Competition Selection Committee. She has also been a faculty member for the department's Summer Camp Programming for several years. Aimee currently serves on the Theatre & Dance Department’s Committee for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.
Outside UNH Aimee has served on multiple community committees including the Dover Chamber of Commerce's Education committee and Cochecho Arts Festival committee, the City of Dover Arts Commission, and the Fringe Seacoast committee. With her own company, theatre.unmasked, Aimee directed Romeo & Juliet (2012, 2017), A Midsummer Night's Dream (2014, 2015); she has coached Oleanna by David Mamet, Romeo & Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Tempest and Twelfth Night; and has appeared as an actress in Romeo & Juliet (Lady Capulet), A Midsummer Night's Dream (Bottom), The Tempest (Prospera), Twelfth Night (Maria) and Into the Grim (Ensemble). She has also worked with local companies Theatre Kapow and Glass Dove Productions as an actress and dialect coach for productions, and teaches workshops in dialects, acting, voice and movement in New England schools and theatre companies.
Professionally, Aimee believes in the importance of continued development and exploration, and is a Certified Trainer of Lessac Kinesensic voice, speech and movement training, and an avid student of the work of Michael Chekhov. She has completed several trainings with Master Teacher Scott Fielding at the Michael Chekhov Actors Studio Boston, and aims to continue this training to certification when time allows. She is currently President of the Lessac Training and Research Institute.
Aimee is a passionate teacher who believes in everyone's right to learn, and infuses her classes with fun, insight and energy. Her students often comment on gaining skills they never expected to attain, and enjoy the playful yet professional nature of her approach to teaching the various arts of acting and performance.
Aimee Blesing is an actor, director, singer; acting, voice and dialect teacher; and professional communication coach. She is a Certified Trainer of Lessac Kinesensic Voice and Body Training and is the current President of the Lessac Training and Research Institute. Aimee is a Senior Lecturer in acting and directing in the University of New Hampshire’s Theatre and Dance Department. She is passionate about every individual’s right to clear and effective communication and the embodiment of personal uniqueness in all aspects of life and work. Aimee brings over 20 years of knowledge and experience to her coaching and teaching practice and engages a deep love of voice and body pedagogy to ensure that her students and clients thrive in their personal and professional endeavors.
Courses Taught
- THDA 442: Intro to the Art of Acting
- THDA 470: Movement and Vocal Production
- THDA 551: Acting I
- THDA 570: Movement & Vocal Production
- THDA 670: Dialects
- THDA 759: Acting: Period and Style
Research Interests
- Dramatic/Theatre Arts
- Theater/Theatre
Artistic Activities
Director of "Dancing at Lughnasa" by Brian Friel (2018).
Bard in the Yard, Romeo & Juliet (2018).
Arcadia, Tom Stoppard (2017).
Hotel Jerusalem, by David Swanson (2017).
Long Day's Journey into Night, Eugene O'Neil (2017).
STARS Summer Camp program, UNH (2017).
STARS Summer Camps UNH (2017).
Little Red Wagon, Fabled (2017).