BUILDING A MONOLOGUE (Audition Techniques) - 5 week course in Sydney / September

actingworld | 13/07/2011 - 18:41

ACTING WORLD http://www.acting-world.com provides acting training established upon the principles practiced by the famous Moscow Art Theatre, which empowered many Hollywood stars to create their most memorable work on stage and films. Individual coaching is available on request.
Tutor: Natela Dzuliashvili – internationally renowned former NIDA acting teacher. Amongst her students such actors as Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Teresa Palmer, Alex O'Lachlan, Jessica Napier, Ritchie Singer, Les Chantery, Bojana Novakovich, Ian Roberts, to name just a few.
Don't miss the opportunity to participate in the Acting World courses. They’ll teach you how to be a competent, professional, independent and powerful actor.

BUILDING A MONOLOGUE (Audition Techniques) - 5 week course

This STANISLAVSKY METHOD ACTING course is suitable for both beginners and experienced actors. It’s true that monologues are often used for auditions, but working on monologues is also a technique that is very useful for film acting. Students will be helped to find and develop a monologue to perform in class and use for auditions.

The course starts on 12 September and runs for 5 Mondays until the 17 October. There is no class on the 3 October public holiday.
Hours: 7pm.- 9:30pm.
Price: $220.
Venue: St Laurence Arts Centre, 505 Pitt St. Sydney.
Class size is limited to 12 students.

To secure your place in the class EMAIL natela@acting-world.com

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Testimonials:

Natela is an excellent teacher, specializing in the Russian school of acting, notably the important acting techniques of Konstantin Stanislavsky. She works with great honesty, integrity, and is an inspirational teacher.

- Tony Knight, Head of Acting, NIDA

I came to Natela looking for help for an audition I had for a major role in the musical Jekyll and Hyde and left with so much more. In a very short time Natela got straight to the point and gave me some simple but powerful tools that took me from acting the character to actually being the character. It was amazing and as a result my audition really allowed me to forget about me and just be the character. And guess what I got the gig!!
What more can I say but thanks and I would recommend any aspiring or even working actor to see Natela if you want to be the best you and your character can be.

- Steve Hart

Natela, I just wanted to thank you for the Monologue and Audition Techniques course. I actually did the Treplev monologue recently for an audition that I did for a part in an amateur production of the Australian play Dimboola. I got the part and appeared as the character Bayonet on the 23rd and 24th of July. The show was sold out both nights (130 people per night). I would like to do another class in future…

- Geoff Rumble

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