POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICE:
“Sylvia is so great at what she does, I cannot stress enough how engaging she makes these courses. Even in a room as big as this one, I felt motivated to reflect and participate. I wish she could facilitate our internal company trainings as well!”
“Sylvia was absolutely amazing. I entered the meeting a bit weary and tired but Sylvia’s positive energy left me with a sense of motivation. I’m looking forward to applying what I’ve learned towards making some changes in my life.”
“Sylvia is such a delight. Brings 1000% energy, is very insightful and encourages participation.”
“Sylvia was BRILLIANT!”
AUDIOBOOKS: FROM AUTHORS and PRODUCERS
Terah Edun: Everything was perfect and the book is a joy to listen to. Thanks for the brilliant work on the production of Blades Of Magic!
J.R. Rain:
Great work!! Loved all the voices!...You rocked it, Sylvia!!!
Linda Biagi:
Thank you so much for all your work on Happily Even After. We've just listened and it sounds fantastic …
Carolyn Woods:
…Listening now. And - my 5 year old is repeating after you ... he may speak Spanish yet!
David Kozemchak, Learning Ally:
Bravo! Doing a QA listen of KM722 A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE. Just wanted to recognize and thank [you] … for a great read and the extra time on the voices.
THEATER REVIEWS
As “Conchalla” in THE LATE HENRY MOSS
“Dohi, as the screeching, drunken whore is quite sensational . . . Conchalla is just as much a bringer of spiritual truths as she is a carnal indulgence and Dohi is flawlessly dead-on throughout.” - “MARTINSBURG JOURNAL”
“. . . the most intriguing character is the sole female . . .Sylvia Roldán Dohi portrays Conchalla with enormous brio and a touch of mysticism.” - “BALTIMORE SUN”
“Even days later, it is impossible to forget the face of Conchalla as she hums a tune of alarming beauty and pours hard liquor down her dying lover’s gullet . . . Actress Sylvia Roldán Dohi, who plays the part of the too-young girlfriend, steals the show. Always the exception to the rule, Conchalla is not only the sole female character, but she is also the only character to demonstrate fierceness of will and steadfastness.” - “COLUMBIA DAILY SPECTATOR”
As “Adelita” in SUS MANOS - Flying Fig Theater Co., NYC
“. . . Sylvia Roldan Dohi commands the stage with a powerful elegance as Adelita.” - TALKIN’ BROADWAY: OFF BROADWAY
As “Demeter” in CATS - National Tour IV
“And Sylvia Dohi, in a couple of solo turns, was exceptional, bold and assured as both dancer and singer.” - “SAN DIEGO TIMES”
“Sylvia Dohi and Helen Frank were a delicious duo in “Macavity . . .” - “EUGENE REGISTER”