Stanislavsky Method Acting MONOLOGUE, IMPROVISATION and Michael Chekhov ACTING TECHNIQUE short courses - September / October

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ACTING WORLD http://www.acting-world.com SHORT ACTING COURSES

For those who want to act professionally

Acting World 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.
Venue: Cleveland Street Theatre, 199 Cleveland St. Redfern.
Tutor: Natela Dzuliashvili – former NIDA acting teacher.

BUILDING A MONOLOGUE (Audition Techniques) - 5 week course

This 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 16 September and runs for 5 Thursdays until the 14 October.
Hours: 7pm.- 9:30pm. Price: $220.
Class size is limited to 12.

MECHANICS OF EMOTIONS, PRESENCE and CHARISMA 8-week course.

It is suitable for those who have previous acting training or/and some experience performing on the stage or in front of the camera. The course is based on MICHAEL CHEKHOV ACTING TECHNIQUE. Using psycho-physical exercises and movements that generate emotions we improvise and rehearse scenes and monologues. The aim of this workshop is to teach actors how to use Michael Chekhov Acting Technique as a way to improve and apply their own talent.

The course starts on 11 October and runs for 8 Mondays until the 29 November.
Hours: 7pm.- 9:00pm. to 9:30pm. Price: $360.
Class size is limited to 14.

AN ACTOR PREPARES 6-week course.

This is STANISLAVSKY METHOD ACTING course, which is based on Improvisation and is designed to boost participants' level of confidence, vitality and technical proficiency. This course is a journey from the meaning to the word. It is suitable for both beginners and experienced actors.

The course starts on 21 October and runs for 6 Thursdays until the 25 November.
Hours: 7pm.- 9:30pm. Price: $250.
Class size is limited to 14.

The unique actor training system, small classes and great value for money make these acting courses so popular that they fill up fast. Don’t miss out – enroll now!

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

Visit http://www.acting-world.com for more info

Individual coaching is available on request.

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

In just six weeks, Natela's course and her no fuss, direct approach, gave me the tools and the confidence to power through a gruelling audition process and score a lead role in the upcoming US Telemovie of the week: - Dynasty (Behind the Scenes). I would highly recommend any of her courses to all actors - either amateur or professional, beginner or experienced. No one teaches Stanislavsky like this Lady can!

- Ritchie Singer

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!!

- Steve Hart

Dear Natela! I thoroughly enjoyed every lesson I had with you. In fact I have never felt so inspired for so long! It’s as if I have grown my own set of wings! I can strongly recommend your Mechanics of Emotion, Presence and Charisma course to any actor who is passionate about their craft as I am. Michael Chekhov’s Acting Technique is the most readily available, harmonious and creative method there is. I cannot thank you enough for teaching it to me!

- Clayton Moss

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