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Swatantra Theatre In India Offers Acting/Theatre Workshops

By: Dec. 21, 2009
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As we know that theatre has taken the new dimension to impart the education. In theatre you can get all kinds of exposure which can hoNe Your all personal ability. Through facial dispaly , different caricature you try to live in different characters. In our theatre workshop we groom student through all mode of conventional acting teaching as well as self built method what i got from our experience over the years.The course is the need of those too fascinating for a career in Acting &Theatre.

The moduls which we would cover for the students.
1- Voice Modulation
2- Body Language
3- Acting Skills
4- Method acting
5- Imaginative acting
6- Expressions & Emotions
7- Control on mind
8- Diction
9- Script analysis
10- Reading skills
11- Cold reading
12- Improvisation
13- Theory
a:Qualities of an actor
b:Abilities of an acting
c:Introduction of Theatre and Drama and Navras.

Assignments ,that will include:-

1- Characterisation
2- Dialogue writing
and/or
3- Dialogue writing (on the basis of a theme)
4- Actors qualities.
5- Actors abilities.
6- Theory of Theatre & Drama.And more.
How can it help
All children, teens and young adults gain a confidence which enables them to become fearless and take on everything as and when it happens in their life. As young actors they not only develop love for their work but also get the ability to survive and work as an actor, if it is taken as a career choice.Theatre develop a more self-confident in social and business situations and commanding presence in your everyday life. It enhances your capability to express yourself both onstage and in real life by teaching you basic, solid acting skills. Through exercises, improvisations, monologues and scene work, you'll:

Unleash your natural performing abilities
Tackle your fear of getting up in front of others
Tap into your creativity and imagination
Improve your vocal quality and resonance
Sharpen your listening skills
Think more spontaneously on your feet
Release pent up stress and so much more like.....

Emotions,Expression with Effective Communication

Actors are always embodying new characters. Through character development, the actors have to get in touch with their characters' thoughts and feelings. They have to figure out what is motivating their characters to do the things they do. Getting in touch with their characters' thoughts and feelings often helps actors to be more aware of their own thoughts and feelings. A flow is created between using real-life situations to help with their acting and acting experiences to help them deal with real-life situations. Understanding what motivates different characters helps people better understand those around them. This awareness allows actors to empathize with others and communicate effectively.

Self Confidence and Public Speaking
Through acting exercises, students become quite used to speaking in front of each other. As they become more comfortable, their confidence increases correspondingly. Character development allows students to feel more confident about public speaking, as it is not they but their characters who are speaking. Additionally acting focuses on vocal projection, articulation, and timing-things that trip up the anxious public speaker. Armed with the confidence gained in class, students take to the stage with ease.

Teamwork and Cooperation

Teamwork and cooperation are basic in acting. Then again, can't almost all activities claim teamwork as a benefit of participation? Team sports require participants to get along and work together as a unit, so what makes acting so unique? The difference is that in sports and other activities, usually the group is homogeneous-all girls, all boys, one age group, one skill level. In putting on a theatrical performance, participants work with a diverse group-different ages, genders, and skill levels. Participants learn how to interact with a wider scope of people. Younger students learn from older students. Experienced performers encourage the novices. Through the experience they learn about group dynamics, finding their leadership and supporting roles to each other both on and off stage.

CLASS TIME-TABLE

FOR REGULAR BATCH(60 hrs Program)
Time:5m to 7pm. (age 6 to 15) Children Batch
7pm to 9pm ( age 16- 45 )

FOR WEEKEND BATCH(100 hrs)
Time: 4.30p.m. to 9 p.m(3 MONTHS Program)

Place: Shree mahavir jain vidhyalya
Boys assembly hall
Next to bmcc
844, Aagarkar road,pune



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