Giles Foreman Centre for Acting (Caravanserai Productions & Acting Studio T/A)

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History

Caravanserai Productions & Acting Studio was created in October 2007 by Giles Foreman (formerly of Drama Centre). Since then, Caravanserai has rapidly developed a profile in the industry, attracting many leading actors to the classes, workshops and private coaching.
Giles Foreman Centre for Acting is the new name of the Centre, from January 2012 based at STUDIO SOHO, in the heart of London's theatre district.

Advantages of studying here

To have the opportunity to study under acclaimed coach Giles Foreman and his esteemed colleagues, and to gain the techniques and insight required to survive and succeed in this challenging industry.

Areas of specialisation

10 and 12-week courses in Acting [4 levels], Improvisation, Meisner, Voice, Movement, Laban, Movement Psychology/Analysis, On Camera, Screen Acting.
Accent Softening, Movement and other specialised Workshops over 1 - 7 days.
Foundation Diploma ATCL [3-term intensive]
Post-Graduate Intensive Programme; [one-year full-time]
International Summer School [7 day-intensive]
Individual coaching for film and stage roles, and auditions.

Description

We became
The Giles Foreman Centre for Acting
Studio Soho
and
Caravanserai Productions
as of September 2011.

The Giles Foreman Centre for Acting is a training organisation for actors providing regular and master classes for both professionals and beginners. We provide acting workshops around the UK and the world. We also utilise all of our experience and expertise to provide a range of leading communications and creativity workshops for business.
We tend to concentrate on realistic acting and the methodological approach to actor training. The work is heavily influenced by the developments of the founders of the Drama Centre London; Christopher Fettes and Yat Malmgren, and the acting teacher there between 1982 and 2004 - Reuven Adiv - under whom current Director Giles Foreman trained.
The work is also influenced by Stanislavski and the great American innovators of the Method – Lee Strasberg, Sanford Meisner, Stella Adler and Uta Hagen. The Caravanserai is also a co-operative production house designed to create opportunities for actors, directors, writers and filmmakers.
In January 2012 the studio re-located to customised premises in the heart of Soho!

Giles Foreman Centre for Acting (Caravanserai Productions & Acting Studio T/A)