Course

In Soho

£ 370 VAT exempt

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Soho

  • Duration

    12 Days

The Giles Foreman Centre aims to supply high level classes in various disciplines at very reasonable prices. It is also at the centre of a community of actors and many projects and working partnerships arise out of these sessions. Suitable for: Professional Actors

Facilities

Location

Start date

Soho (London)
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2a Royalty Mews, 22 Dean Street [Next To Quo Vadis] London W1d 3ar, W1D 3AR

Start date

On request

About this course

In order to enroll for one of these classes you need to prove that you are indeed a professional actor – having graduated from a recognised training institution or having worked professionally in several projects.

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Teachers and trainers (1)

Giles Foreman

Giles Foreman

Director

Giles Foreman is one of the leading acting coaches in the UK, and in Europe; he has worked as an acting coach at the Drama Centre, London; Deutsche Schauspiel Akademie, and The Forum for Filmschauspiel, Berlin; The City Lit; NODA; Stage Center – Jerusalem, Israel; the Pula International Festival of Theatre, Croatia and the International Festival of Making Theater, Athens. He has run workshops all over the world, and is much in demand as a film acting-coach, director and producer.

Course programme

Course review:

An actor’s training does not cease the moment he or she leaves Drama School – in fact in many ways it has only just begun. Stanislavski believed that it was impossible to become a truly accomplished actor before the age of 40. It is vitally important that actors, like great athletes or musicians continue to practise and refine their skills and to develop new ones.

As we all know acting is a ruthlessly competitive industry – increasingly so. Few of us get the opportunity to work all the time – this was where actors used to develop themselves. Nowadays it is important to find a forum where one can practise, tune ones skills and essentially stay competitive while feeling creative and hopefully inspired.

Some areas that will be worked on include 'opening up', camera work, scene work and audition work.

Acting for Professionals

£ 370 VAT exempt