The Actor's Craft
Teaching Artist, Danielle Brame Whiting, has developed her actor training methodology off the back of some amazing practitioners. Looking to masters such as Michael Chekhov, Konstantin Stanislavski, Rudolf Laban, Barbara Houseman, Anne Bogart, Jacques Lecoq and Augusto Boal, amongst others, Danielle has been developing a flexible methodology for actor training, and audition and role preparation.
Having a private lesson, and the flexibility that comes with years of teaching, Danielle will be able to target your lessons to your skill level and work with you to understand your strengths and develop your limitations, to build upon your knowledge base and develop resilience and flexibility, all necessary for this tough industry. Sounds like work? Of course it is! Acting is 90% blood, sweat and tears, but it's fun and rewarding work at the same time. The extra benefit to studying the craft is, of course, that majority of the skills we work on as actors are transferable. In fact, only a small percentage of people who study acting are interested in pursuing the craft professionally. Most come from areas such as education, business, consultancies, community work.
Not sure if this is the right class for you? Why not do a trial class for free and find out? All it will cost is an hour of your time. To set up a free trial contact Danielle at [email protected] .
Teaching Artist, Danielle Brame Whiting, has developed her actor training methodology off the back of some amazing practitioners. Looking to masters such as Michael Chekhov, Konstantin Stanislavski, Rudolf Laban, Barbara Houseman, Anne Bogart, Jacques Lecoq and Augusto Boal, amongst others, Danielle has been developing a flexible methodology for actor training, and audition and role preparation.
Having a private lesson, and the flexibility that comes with years of teaching, Danielle will be able to target your lessons to your skill level and work with you to understand your strengths and develop your limitations, to build upon your knowledge base and develop resilience and flexibility, all necessary for this tough industry. Sounds like work? Of course it is! Acting is 90% blood, sweat and tears, but it's fun and rewarding work at the same time. The extra benefit to studying the craft is, of course, that majority of the skills we work on as actors are transferable. In fact, only a small percentage of people who study acting are interested in pursuing the craft professionally. Most come from areas such as education, business, consultancies, community work.
Not sure if this is the right class for you? Why not do a trial class for free and find out? All it will cost is an hour of your time. To set up a free trial contact Danielle at [email protected] .