Information
Idea
This group is intended for those who have already attended our workshops or others and would like to further develop their acting skills.
Acting workshops are aimed at adults who want to work on themselves – gain self-assurance and broaden expression. We learn to control emotions, practice reflexes, and creative thinking. Through body and voice training, we enhance communicativeness. We work as a group. All of this can improve the quality of our actions both on stage and in daily life. However, the workshops are also a time for fun and detachment from responsibilities. During sessions, we don’t focus solely on performing scenes. The main goal of acting workshops is to exercise free expression – enabling participants to “step out of their comfort zone,” which means breaking routine and exploring new emotions and states that are often blocked in everyday life.
Program
In the acting workshops for intermediate participants, we work thematically. Compared to beginner groups, participants have more influence on the course of sessions. During the first session, we collectively choose topics to delve into during the semester.
The program includes:
• Energetic warm-ups and theatre games, aimed at group integration, boosting participant confidence, and gaining self-awareness.
• Acting technique: body work
Learning to control the body,
Eliminating habitual movements,
Expanding physical expression, i.e., embodying different roles physically.
• Acting technique: voice work
Learning vocal control,
Breathing exercises,
Expanding vocal expression,
Text work,
Elements of singing.
• Acting technique: working with emotions
Learning to control emotions, including dealing with stage fright,
Responding to emotional impulses,
Exercises in entering and exiting various emotional states,
Integrating emotions with body and voice,
Emotional hygiene, i.e., safely working with emotions and maintaining distance.
• Acting tasks: improvisations, scenes, and public performances
Creative thinking training,
Mindfulness training,
Exercises for quick and spontaneous reactions,
Authentic action training,
Group and partner work,
Building confidence on stage,
Utilizing acting techniques in character development.
• Elements of camera work
Effects
Upon completing the workshops, participants will:
• Stimulate creative thinking and imagination,
• Increase mindfulness and reflexes,
• Broaden expression,
• Gain awareness of body and voice,
• Learn to control emotions,
• Develop self-awareness,
• Learn how to creatively use mistakes,
• Push their limitations,
• Improve group work skills,
• Learn how to use acting techniques both in theatrical situations and in daily life.
For whom?
For those aged 18 and above.
For those who have already participated in our or other theatre workshops.
For those who want to develop their acting skills.
When and where?
Fridays, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
The semester includes 15 sessions from February to June 2025.
The first session: 21st of February 2025.
Akademia Sztuki i Kultury, Warszawa, Al. Jana Pawła II 36c
Other Information
The workshops will accommodate up to 15 people, based on the order of registrations.
Please memorize a small prose fragment (half a page), preferably a monologue. It’s not about preparing a performance, but only about memorizing the text. We will start working on it during the fourth-fifth session.
We work in comfortable clothing for freedom of movement. We enter the workshop room in changed footwear or socks.
Please arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled start of the session.
Tea and coffee are available on-site.
Leader
Speaker
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Piotr Filonowicz
He created and leads the theater workshops at the Academy of Theatre. He is a graduate of the Theater Academy and the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, and the founder of the groups Linia Nocna and Fabryka Destrukcja. He organizes ethnomusicological travels and conducts voice opening classes. He established the Voice Spinning Mill and is a co-creator of free improvisation. He has participated in numerous theater workshops (including under the direction of Eugenio Barba and Thomas Richards). Piotr Filonowicz is also the author of scripts produced in theater. He has published essays on Rilke, Proust, Schulz, and Wyspiański. He creates numerous artistic projects and is the president of the Contemporary Art Foundation.
Registration
Information
- If you find that these are not the right workshops for you, you can cancel within 5 days of the first session and receive a full refund.