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The Actor / Director Laboratory

Tamasha is inviting applications for the Actor / Director Laboratory in November

5 Day Lab from Monday 21 – Friday 25 November 2011

Graeae’s Bradbury Studios, London E2

Intensive, subsidised training for 16 artists - 4 directors and 12 actors.

This opportunity is open to artists from all cultural backgrounds. 

Deadline for applications: Friday 15 Oct 2011, 12 noon.

Application pack attached or can be downloaded from here: http://www.tamasha.org.uk/actordirector/

The laboratory will explore the relationship between the actor and director and is designed to be a creative space to allow for shared learning and give actors and directors an opportunity to explore Kristine Landon-Smith’s theatre practice by working together.

Actors will work with Tamasha’s Artistic Director, Kristine Landon-Smith to explore her unique actor-centred model; focusing on pre-learnt speeches, extracts from both classic and Tamasha’s texts, improvisation and how she encourages the actor to ‘play’. For more information on Kristine’s approach, click here.

“My fear of being poor at improvising has gone. I feel comfortable now and confident with it.” Actor, Muzz Khan

“I found a power from using my own cultural background. It was liberating, powerful and I gained confidence.” Actor, Silvana Montoya

“Intense, focusing on playing as an actor, this is so important but no other workshop has allowed me to be myself on stage and play.” Actor, Chandni Mistry

Directors will observe Kristine working with the actors on text and improvisation and then create their own improvisations with the actors based on what Kristine has uncovered from the actor. Tuition will be entirely practical and each director will learn by interacting with their own cast of actors under Kristine’s guidance. This will be complemented by feedback and advice sessions.

“It was great how many different cultures there were…London is a multi-cultural metropolis and here is a place where all those differences create a reality…you don’t see workshops in London like this.” Director, Monica Nappo

Participants will benefit from:

exploring Kristine’s method through play and improvisation, moving on to script work
learning techniques for communication between actors and directors
connecting and collaborating with other artists and exploring ways of bringing their own individuality and cultural background to their work
sessions with guest industry speakers. Past practitioners have included Lee Simpson (Improbable), Sacha Wares, Amit Lahav (Gecko), William Trotter (voice), George Perrin (Paines Plough), and Bijan Sheibani (Associate Director, National Theatre)
a free theatre visit for all participants

“The laboratory has really changed not only the way I work as a director, but has really lead me to re-think what it is that I am doing as an artist.” Director, John Walton


For more feedback from the participants on our last Lab, check out our blog and Facebook page.

 

COST:

Laboratory cost: £110 (equivalent to £22 per day)        

To participate, you will need to become a TDA member and register for free. Click here for more information.

In addition, bursaries of up to £125 each towards relocation costs for those outside of London are available for 3 of the places. If you would like to apply for one of these please make this clear on the data form.

N.B. The actual cost of the workshop is £440 but Tamasha is offering 75% subsidised places to all participants.

HOW TO APPLY:

Please note – this opportunity is open to artists from all cultural backgrounds and you do not have to be able to speak other languages.

Actors will have an interest in:

actively pursing a career in professional theatre
exploring an approach to acting that engages the totality of the actor: their personality, culture and background

Director applicants will:

·         be actively pursuing a career in directing and be able to demonstrate a track record

·         be particularly keen on exploring how the director works with the actor

·         exploring an approach that engages the totality of the actor: their personality, culture and background

 

Applications must include:

A CV with contact details of two referees (including a headshot for actors)
a statement of interest detailing why you are interested in this particular opportunity (max. 1 side of A4)
A completed Data Form and Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form (see below)

Applications should be typed and sent for the attention of Kristine to admin@tamasha.org.uk with “Actor/Director” in the subject line, or to Kristine Landon Smith, Tamasha, Unit 220 Great Guildford Business Square, 30 Great Guildford Street, London, SE1 0HS. 
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Friday 15 Oct 2011, 12 noon.

The application form can also be downloaded from here: http://www.tamasha.org.uk/actordirector/

If you have any further questions or queries, please contact Felicity at the office on 020 7633 2270 or admin@tamasha.org.uk.

We look forward to receiving your application.

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