Meisner Intensive: Impulses in 18 Classes

Spontaneity that Rocks the Room

When you watch a great ballet dancer, their dance looks effortless; when you watch a concert pianist, it seems as if the piano plays itself. All of us understand that behind this ease lies extensive practice. However, most of us are not aware that the same applies to great acting. We need to be aware that when acting appears fluid and easy, this simplicity results from rigorous training.

Most actors struggle with consistent working on themselves because they don’t know how to train. That’s why Meisner designed a thorough training that gives an actor all the psychological tools they need. Whether you’re an experienced actor looking to refine your skills or a novice just starting your journey, this 18-day workshop provides a comprehensive foundation in the Meisner Technique, equipping you with the skills necessary for authentic and compelling performances.

This intensive course provides a valuable opportunity to immerse yourself in the Meisner acting technique. The course acts as a catalyst for skill development, artistic growth, and a wellspring of inspiration. We are not just welcoming beginners but also invite seasoned actors seeking a revitalizing boost in their careers and industry professionals returning to their artistic roots to tune up their skills.

Workshop Overview

In this workshop, you’ll explore foundational acting tools that will make your performance both solid and spontaneous. Through improvisation exercises and scene work, you’ll learn to deeply engage in activities that hone crucial acting skills and help you overcome barriers to authenticity.

WHAT WILL I DO

From Repetition to Activities

  • Building on the Repetition Exercise: Start with the foundational repetition exercise to connect with your impulses and respond truthfully.
  • Engaging in Independent Activities: Move into independent activities that demand full attention and create unanticipated, truthful behavior.

Adding Complexity

Intensifying Exercises: Gradually increase the complexity of exercises by incorporating time pressure.

You coach will guide you to craft reasons for activities: from justifying why you do your activities, you enter the imaginary world.

Working on a Scene:

Applying Techniques to Text: Bring the techniques learned to a written text, practicing the reality of the conversation.

What will I learn

Listening on a Deep Level

As arbitrary as it may seem, listening is the cornerstone of acting. In this training, listening is treated as a critical skill. You will learn to perceive what lies beyond the spoken words and truly “listen” to someone’s behavior, understanding the subtext and experiencing its implications.

Develop Spontaneity and Impulses

Sanford Meisner emphasized that “an actor should do nothing unless the other person makes them do something.” Through attentive listening, you open up to your scene partner, allowing impulses to arise naturally. This leads to authentic and unanticipated responses, which is the hallmark of any great performance. Meisner’s signature repetition exercise helps you grow into trusting in your impulses, ensuring every performance is authentic and surprising.

Be in the Moment

By focusing solely on listening, you anchor yourself in the moment. This eliminates hanging onto about what happened before or anticipate of what might come next, enabling you to work from “unanticipated moment to unanticipated moment”.

Be Open and Vulnerable

In order to truly listen to both your partner and what happens within yourself you must be open and vulnerable. Stanislavski asserted vulnerability is an actor’s most crucial tool. Meisner training aids you in shedding the defensive barriers and conditioning instilled by upbringing and societal expectations, enhancing your openness and receptivity continuously.

Foster your Sense of Truth

Being truthful is essential for actors, but striving to impress jeopardizes the truth. Attempting to captivate an audience might result in reproducing preconceived ideas rather than letting the scene unfold organically, or one might push to be emotional out of the fear of being boring.

The Meisner training sharpens your ability to distinguish the false from the truthful, ridding you from any imposed behavior and anticipation.

Expand Your Imagination

Since plays aren’t about your personal experiences, connecting with unfamiliar circumstances is vital. The Meisner training vigorously engages, develops, and broadens your imagination, taking you to places which were once beyond imagination.

WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?

  • Impulses Define You as an Actor: Developing the ability to act on impulses is crucial for authenticity.
  • Spontaneous Behavior: The capacity to produce spontaneous behavior is essential to engage and captivate an audience. Only if you surprise yourself can you surprise an audience.

WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE?

  • Expert Guidance: Learn from experienced instructors who are dedicated to getting you out of your head and into your body.
  • Comprehensive Training: Gain a thorough understanding of foundational Meisner tools and their application.
  • Supportive Environment: Receive constructive feedback in a supportive and emotionally safe setting.
  • 18 classes
  • 3 classes per week
  • Homework between classes

CLASS TIME

Summer Intensive

Time First class Last class Class days
19:00 – 22:00 July 22
August 30 Monday, Wednesday, Friday

TUITION

  • Discount Offer: $32,5000 (Deadline: July 1)
  • Regular Price: $37,000

Teachers

Dean Jeng

Acting teacher

– Second year Meisner Technique teacher

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