Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Tips For Choosing A New York Theatre Workshop

By Deanne Shepard


New York NY is famous for many things and one of these is acting, most specifically on Broadway. Theatre is something that people go to New York to see. However you do not necessarily need to go there to watch theatre. With a New York theatre workshop you could also be part out of it!

A number of excellent actors have come from the New York theatres. It was here that Lee Strasberg studied the work of Stanislavsky. This study helped him to develop what is now known as the Method school of acting, an approach that would be adopted by actors such as Dustin Hoffman, Robert De Niro and Meryl Streep.

A workshop can cover a number of different possible topics. It may look at certain types of acting. Using the example of method acting they may go into the origin of the craft. Furthermore they may show clips of actors such as Robert De Niro or Marlon Brando who were students of the Method approach.

It is also worth remembering that skills learned in the theatre can also have applications in other fields. Acting and performance are great ways of developing self confidence. For children about to go to high school or adults with confidence issues the ability to learn how to talk with confidence and project can often be something that can benefit them in everyday life.

This can be great experience for people who want to go to drama school or act in the theatre. It offers an introduction to various techniques. It also allows people who might be interested in acting to sample it and see if they want to study it further rather than investing in acting lessons at a drama school.

There are also different types of skills that can be covered in a number of different workshops. For example improvisation is a skill that is worth learning. While people often associate this with comedy it is a skill that can be useful for exploring characters. For example imagining how a character brushes their teeth or orders items in a store can make it easier to apply that approach to a script.

However there are also applications outside theatre and acting. They can help to boost self confidence. This is especially important for children and young adults as they can often have confidence issues. For adults there is also the additional benefit of improved communication, ideal for any companies looking for some form of team building exercise.

As well as the workshop you also need to consider the person teaching. Ideally they will have the appropriate experience to guide you and help you develop your skills. You can find out more by looking up theatres in your local area as well as feedback from people who have attended workshops in the past. This will help you get the most from your classes.




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