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Acting For Fun
even more student feedback ...
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thursdays have been the highlight of my week and that's because of you guys!
I don't know what I'm I going to do now? :( no more 'eastenders', no more 'ha's', and no more abdominal work out from laughing too much! 'it was definitely a whole body workout, mind, body and soul'... feel free to use that one, richard ; )
Carly 11th December 2007
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Hi Rich.
Had a totally great time on the intermediate course. The best thing for me was the way we built up the improvisations until we could get them to go for 40 mins without any real trouble. I thought that they were great fun. Also, I think that I have taken a lot away from the course that has aided me with my personal development and inter personal skills. It was nice to get more of an insight into what real acting is really about. I now really appreciate good acting on screen when I see it.
Overall, an excellent course.
Tony - 5th January 2006
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Hi Richard
Here are my thoughts on the intermediate course...
I enjoyed the warm-ups and the impros - the short pieces we did were fun and made me think on my feet. All-in-all, I really enjoyed the course, I found it interesting, varied and fun. I hope that I can get an opportunity to build on what I have learnt so far through an advanced course.
Best wishes.
Sarah - 21st June 2005
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The course was absolutely great, Richard
Really well structured - your material was pitched at the right level and always interesting. You've obviously put a lot of effort in to the prep and this showed on the night.
Good mix of projects - working in two's, threes and larger groups and rotating partners made it all the more challenging. The most interesting work was with the monologues and I felt I learnt a lot from that. I found being dragged out of my comfort zone to be particularly rewarding. Obviously a life lesson for me there.
Working with a great group of intermediate thespians made it even better, everyone worked really well together - thank you.
Overall, I felt it the course was very entertaining, enjoyable and felt I learnt a lot from it. Well worth £10 a week - good value for money.
I've put the dates for the advanced course on my planner
I hope this is helpful and see you soon.
Eric - 28th May 2007
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Hi Richard
I enjoyed the intermediate course and think that it hit the right note. It was good to have the challenge of learning a few lines on the night and personally I think that it is a good way to get people to tune into what might lie ahead on the advanced.
Best wishes
Karen - 30th Dec 2005
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Hi Richard
I really enjoyed the intermediate course and felt the content was very varied.
I didn't join the class for any particular development or aim, other to enjoy myself and have fun, and that is what I did.
That said, I feel I did learn a lot and certainly became more confident as the time went on.
I would be interested in doing the advanced course too.
Thanks, Alex
30th May 2007
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Hi Richard,
Thought the course was great - really enjoyed it. I loved:
the idea of building an oak tree from an acorn ie monologue - 2/3 person scene - everyone.
the script work - a lot of potential for experimentation - what can be teased out from the printed word - movement, tone of voice, relationships etc etc
impro exercises: learning to think quickly, to trust where the impro takes you
the whole thing!!
Anyway thanks so much for a brilliant 14 weeks. Roll on the Autumn when, hopefully, the advanced classes start!
Regards
Janet - 25th May 2007
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