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"A Place To Learn...To Develop...To Become"
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Acting-Technique I
Instructor: Danielle Barry
Register:This foundational course is designed to provide artisitic and intellectual framework necessary for further development in Acting-II. It is meant for beginning actors as well as the experienced actor frustrated in attemps to improve the quality of their work. Through specific exercises, guided improvisation, monologue and purposeful theatre games students explore/experience essential elements such as relaxation, observation, imagination, concentration and sensory life while sharpening the senses, strengthening the will and learning to pursue objectives. The exercises developed by Uta Hagen and set forth in her book "A Challenge for the Actor" (required) are an essential part of the class content and will be supplemented with exploration of various techniques of Lee Strasberg and Sanford Meisner.
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Acting-Professional Lab
Instructor: Roy Barry
Register:PRE-REQUISITE: TECHNIQUE I & II, OR EQUILEVANT: BY INTERVIEW ONLY. Designed for actors who have a strong desire to improve their skills. This lab focuses on strengthening the will while acknowledging and embracing each actor's uniqueness and expressiveness. Advanced exercises focus on maintaining the actor's relaxation and concentration, thus permitting the full expression of the individual's emotional, physical and artisitic uniqueness, always in a supportive, safe environment. Scene and monologue work will incorporate the learned elemants to help the actor to respond honestly, creatively and imaginatively to the given circumstances of the script.
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Acting-Technique II
Instructor: Danielle Barry
Register:The exercises developed by Uta hagen and set forth in her book "A Challenge for the Actor" (required) are an essential part of this classroom content. They will be supplemented with exploration of various techniques of Lee Strasberg and Sanford Meisner.
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Acting-Teens (14-17)
Instructors: Danielle Barry, Roy Barry
Instructor Bio
MONDAY-Instructor, Danielle Barry
Designed specifically for the eager teen ready to be challenged! The young actor will explore basic technique and open the creative imagination, primarily through the use of purposeful theatre games, exercises and improvisation. Students will learn techniques for relaxation and concentration. Just right for the formative years, whether the goal is a career in the arts or improved confidence and self-esteem through self discovery.
SATURDAY-Instructor, Roy Barry
This class will explore a variety of acting techniques and enable the young actor to implement this new understanding into every day life as well as on stage. Theatre games, improvisation, exercises to open sensory awareness and other exercises will be used and incorporated into scene and monologue work. Both stage and film technique will be addressesd
In both classes students will learn expressiveness with physically demonstrative exercises designed to open the imagination, creativity and avenues to character development. These classes and exercises are designed specifically for the young actor to flourish in a safe and supportive environment.
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Musical Comedy Workshop
Instructor: Roy Barry
Instructor BioThis workshop focuses primarily on the integration of script and character into song and/or dance. Students will learn how the technique for musical presentation adheres to the same fundamentals of acting; i.e. being truthful, honest and faithful to one's commitment as defined by the script. Students will work on movement as well as vocal presentation. Accompanist provided.
TO BE ANNOUNCED EARLY 2006
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Acting for Camera-I
Instructors: Harry Hillard, Danielle Barry
Register:Designed for actors with foundational training/experience. This workshop will provide basic film acting technique through the use of exercise and scene work, emphasizing the transition from stage to hands-on, concrete, useable, practical instruction is provided by knowledgeable, experienced instructors. Final video of directed scene included.
Begins: January 10, 2006
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