Our acting classes, always, lead to results!
You’ll be the best version of yourself!
Let’s paint your portrait after completing the course:
You communicate better with people, you are easier to get to know, you are communicative, you own your speech, diction and voice, you feel confident on stage, you know how to interact with your partner, you own facial expressions and gestures, you are open and free.
Program of the class
16 classes of 2 hours each
The 1st-2nd lesson “Getting to know you”.
- Physical warm-up
- Speech training (listening to the participants of the course, identifying speech defects: diction, voice, accent, etc.) Individual assignments for all course participants
- Acting exercises on attention, liberation and improvisation
3-4 lesson “Theatrical systems”.
- Physical warm-up
- Speech training (speaking, articulation, diction)
- Acquaintance with different theatrical systems, their essence and distinction.
Single sketches, improvisation
5-6 lesson Let’s work with the body.
- Physical warm-up
- Speech training (speaking, articulation, diction)
- Learning to communicate with the body (gait, gestures, body language, facial expressions)
Etudes (single and double)
Lesson 7-8 “Work with voice and text
- Physical warm-up
- Speech warm-up (sounding, articulation, diction)
- Speech training (verbal action, logic of speech, parsing of text)
- Learning to work with a text through action, transfer of attention and physical well-being
Lesson 9-10 “Emotions”
- Warm-up Physical
- Speech training (speaking, articulation, diction)
- Exercises from different acting techniques for an emotional outburst 4.
Emotional training by the Hollywood system of Lee Strasberg
Lesson 11-12 “The Movie.”
- Professional ethics and actor’s behavior on the set
- How to make a showreel and an actor’s portfolio
Master class “Fundamentals of acting in film” 4. - How to succeed in casting a TV series
- Working with the camera, the script and the director
Lesson 13-14
“Public Speaking.”
- Physical and speech warm-up.
- How not to be afraid of the audience, overcoming fear
Setting up your speaking apparatus before a speech. 4. - How not to lose focus and not to forget the text
- Finding a contact with the audience and engaging them with your material
- Communication with the audience, concrete steps for a successful presentation
Lesson 15-16
“The Bottom Line.”
- Physical and speech warm-up
- “Master of Public Speech” and “Acting in Improvisation” check-up lesson
- our recommendations for aspiring actors and public speakers