INTERMEDIATE COURSE
Prerequisite skills
This course is suitable for students who have already completed the beginners course or students who already have some drama experience and a strong commitment to continue working in progress.
Goal
The goal of the course is for the students to experience and discover a living awareness of the human body and voice as expressive instruments, the joy of working in a group and the strength that comes from discovering new things about yourself.
Course description
In the continuation course we dive deeper into the world of acting and drama. Having already created a solid base for our voices and bodies, we now continue with more advanced exercises as well as preparing for a small performance at the end of the course. Using a combination of improvisational and Stanislavsky technique, the teacher will pull out your strengths and push you to places that will surprise you!
The course will also be valuable for developing life skills, irrespective of whether you want to pursue acting in a sustained way, amateur or professional. Just the simple act of getting up in front of people each week and trying out something new teaches you a lot about yourself and how you relate to people. It hopefully enables you to strengthen those areas you feel are weak and re-discovers talents that have been asleep for a while!
Topics covered include
- Exploring the use of the voice and body in acting.
- Finding the playfulness and fun in performing through improvisation.
- Building confidence for performance.
- Rehearsing a scene from a play or film.
Course steps
- Relaxing the body:
In this first step of the course we focus on relaxing exercises to ground, focus and open up the body to breathing, speaking and moving on stage. - Voice:
With a relaxed body and a relaxed breathing we now go on to voice exercises which allow us to find our true voice and tone, freeing up our vocal chords and tensions in the head, neck, jaw and chest. - Body in relation to space:
In this step we explore the body in relation to the space around us, learning how to ‘fill’ the room while interacting with those around us. - Approaching a text with the method of Stanislavsky:
Text analysis, reading a text, objectives. Trying out a text in front of people. - Working on a scene:
In this last step of the course we work on a dialogue from either a film or a play that we then present in front of the group and we investigate the given circumstances in a particular scene. - Preparation and building a character:
In this step we learn different techniques to get in to a specific physical behaviour and an emotional state and how to create a believable character.
Schedule
Please note that the two first course sessions is scheduled between 17:15-18:45 (April 29 and May 6) and the other course sessions after that is scheduled between 17:30-20:30.
Continuation possibilities
All of our acting courses offer continuing courses where you can further develop your skills. It is also possible to take this course again since the courses never end up being identical with each other. If you want to learn to sing, we provide courses to help you get started.
Teacher
Samuele Caldognetto, director, actor and teacher. Samuele has taught both Italian and theatre at Folkuniversitetet since Autumn 2009 and is highly regarded by his students. In 2009 he also started the English speaking theatre company of Stockholm: SEST.
Samuele was born in Milan and grew up in Italy where he studied theatre at the universities of Florence and Milan. He trained as an actor with the theatre group La Compagnia di Proteo and then went on to study directing and began working as an assistant direct in the same group. Samuele has worked with several theatre productions and has been a theatre teacher since 2002.
In 2001 he directed his first play, "La Calza idiota". In 2005 he founded the cultural association "Isenzatetti" where he is still active and for which he is the artistic director, director, actor and set designer. For three years, he directed plays at famous theatres in Milan, among them "Don Quixote & Donna quijota "," Il buio oltre il sogno "and" Happy Days" by Samuel Beckett.
Samuele moved to Stockholm in 2009 and shortly after this founded the Italian theatre group TeaterPi, whose first play "La Signorina Papillon" was performed at Teaterverket in June 2010.
Kursledare
Samuele Caldognetto
Samuele undervisar både i italienska och teater på Folkuniversitetet sedan hösten 2009 och är mycket uppskattad av sina deltagare.
Samuele föddes i Milano och är uppvuxen i Italien där han har studerat teater vid universiteten i Florens och Milano. Han började utbilda sig till skådespelare med teatergruppen La Compagnia di Proteo. De följande åren började han studera regi och började arbeta som regiassistent i samma grupp. Samuele har arbetat med flertalet teaterproduktioner och som teaterlärare från 2002.
År 2001 regisserade han sin första pjäs, ”La calza idiota. År 2005 startade han kulturföreningen ”Isenzatetti” där han fortfarande är aktiv och för vilken han är konstnärlig ledare, regissör, skådespelare och scenograf. I tre år har han satt upp pjäser vid kända teatrar i Milano som t.ex. Don quijote & Donna quijota”,” Il buio oltre il sogno” och “Happy days” av Samuel Beckett. Samuele flyttade till Stockholm 2009 och bildade kort därefter den italienska teatergruppen TeaterPi, vars första pjäs La signorina Papillon spelades upp vid Teaterverket i juni 2010.
Samuele Caldognetto has taught both Italian and theatre at Folkuniversitetet since Autumn 2009 and is highly regarded by his students.
Samuele was born in Milan and grew up in Italy where he studied theatre at the universities of Florence and Milan. He trained as an actor with the theatre group La Compagnia di Proteo and then went on to study directing and began working as an assistant direct in the same group. Samuele has worked with several theatre productions and has been a theatre teacher since 2002.
In 2001 he directed his first play, "La Calza idiota". In 2005 he founded the cultural association "Isenzatetti" where he is still active and for which he is the artistic director, director, actor and set designer. For three years, he directed plays at famous theatres in Milan, among them "Don Quixote & Donna quijota "," Il buio oltre il sogno "and" Happy Days" by Samuel Beckett.
Samuele moved to Stockholm in 2009 and shortly after this founded the Italian theatre group TeaterPi, whose first play "La Signorina Papillon" was performed at Teaterverket in June 2010.
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