WORD Open House


WORD of the Actor – Open House

“Oh my WORD! It’s Open House!”

Acting is a muscle that must never remain dormant. Only through constant practice & working-out can we really improve at our craft. WORD gives both Actors & Directors an opportunity to work that muscle.

Word of the Actor is opening our doors to Actors & Directors who are curious about what goes on during our Scene Work sessions.

For one day only, on 17 MARCH (WED), 7 – 10p.m., at Sinema Old School (Theatre Space), come & experience Word! Our director for this special Open House will be Nicholas Chee, Executive Director of Sinema Academy. We will be working with an original script, “Lease on Life”, written by a local scriptwriter under Sinema’s “First Draft” mentorship programme.

REGISTRATION REQUIRED:

Please register through Laura at me (at) laura-kee (dot) asia by 16 March (Tues).

FEE: $5 (Refreshment provided)

**5 lucky actors will get a One-Year AADB Membership FREE!

WORD OF THE ACTOR

Scene Work Sessions for Actors to Work Their Acting Muscle
And for Directors to Work & Rehearse with Actors in a Creative Environment

Every Wednesday between 7p.m. – 9p.m. we conduct an Actors’ Scene Work Session. Between 6 – 8 actors participate in scene work; the small group ensures there is sufficient time to push performance and establish the makings of character in each scene. These sessions are supported by Sinema Old School, the independent film hub of Singapore

FOR ACTORS:
Keep the Acting Muscle flexed and ready to work!
Focus on Performance & Character, Motivations & Intentions, and developing the Back Story.
Word of the Actor is absolutely beneficial to you as an actor.
These sessions are suitable for Actors with Film, Theatre, Television Experience.

FOR DIRECTORS:
Work with Actors who are ready to Take Direction.
Give Adjustments & watch how your directions change the scene.
Understand the Actor’s Psyche & How Actors Work Through Scenes.
We invite film directors with credits to conduct these sessions with us.

~ by futuredreams83 on March 12, 2010.

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