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         Acting Techniques:     more books (100)
  1. Acting That Matters by Barry Pineo, 2004-09-01
  2. Stage Acting Techniques: A Practical Guide by John Hester, 2004-08-01
  3. Respect for Acting by Uta Hagen, 2008-07-08
  4. Acting in Prime Time: A Guide to Breaking into Show Business for the Mature Actor by Terry Chayefsky, 1996-10-21
  5. On Acting: Interviews with Actors
  6. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Acting by Paul Baldwin, John Malone, 2001-05-22
  7. Acting Is Believing: A Basic Method by Charles McGaw, Larry Clark, 1995-07-28
  8. Acting with the Voice: The Art of Recording Books (Limelight) by Robert Blumenfeld, 2004-07-01
  9. 275 Acting Games: Connected: A Comprehensive Workbook of Theatre Games for Developing Acting Skills by Gavin Levy, 2010-03-01
  10. Acting for Film by Cathy Haase, 2003-01-01
  11. Acting for Life: A Textbook on Acting by Jack Frakes, 2005-09-30
  12. The Science Of Acting by Sam Kogan, 2009-09-24
  13. The Art of Voice Acting, Fourth Edition: The Craft and Business of Performing Voiceover by James Alburger, 2010-08-30
  14. Acting for Love & Money: Connecting the Craft to the Industry by Paul G. Gleason, Gavin Levy, 2010-03-01

61. THEATRE ARTS CENTER-2002-2003 Classes PA-NY
Audition techniques reviewed in level 3 and up. Acting Learn acting techniquesthrough sensory perception exercises, theatre games, and improvisation.
http://www.theatreartscenter.com/2001-02.htm
2002/03 CLASSES Schedules for our 2002/03 classes in Bucks County and
Queens, NY are now available!
We are offering the following classes and workshops this year: C L A S S E S Musical Theatre Learn musical theatre techniques, songs and choreography from Broadway shows, combined with acting exercises. Audition techniques reviewed in level 3 and up
Acting Learn acting techniques through sensory perception exercises, theatre games, and improvisation. Scene work, monologues, character analysis and audition technique in level 3 and up
Basic Jazz Beginner through adult for all ages. Learn the basis for all jazz styles.
Jazz/Funk Advanced and Adult. Learn a variety of jazz and funk dance styles used in Broadway Shows and Music Videos
Jazz Performance Company (Bucks County only)
Tap
Hip Hop
Learn the moves from dancers who have choreographed recording artists and music videos
Adult Ballroom/Swing/Latin
Comedy Improv Ballet (Queens only) W O R K S H O P S On-Camera
Work on camera to learn acting techniques used in TV, commercials and film.

62. Child & Family: Local Arts Program
9 am 3 pm June 3 - Aug 2. Kids ages 13-17 will learn acting techniques, movement,music, Shakespearean acting, stage combat, improvisation and auditioning
http://www.asu.edu/mu/family/summer_arts.htm
Local Arts Program Back to Summer Programs Curtain Call Teen Workshop: 9:30 a.m. - 3.30 p.m. June 2-27
The Arizoan Jewish Theatre Company presents this program for ages 13-17 that will emphasize on-camera techniques and acting through improvisation. Paradise Lane Charter School, 3916 E. Paradise Lane, Phoenix. $500. (602) 264-0402.Visit: www.azjewishtheatre.org Cool Kids Camp: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. May 27 - Aug 8.Activities are geared toward three age groups ranging from 7 to 13 which consists of drama, art, music, creative writing, table setting and etiquette, tennis, swimming and water safety, gallery tours and performances. Extended hours available. Scottsdale Center for the Arts, 7380 E. Second St., Scottsdale. $175-$370. (480) 994-2787. Curtain Call Theatre Camp: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. July 7 - Aug 1st.
The Arizona Jewish Theatre Company camp for ages 7-13 includes voice, dance, acting, make-up, audition skills and costuming workshops in two four-week sessions. Sylvia Plotkin Judaica. Museum, Temple Beth Israel, 10460 N. 56th St., Scottsdale. $500. (602) 264-0402. Vocal Camps: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. June 3-7.

63. Course Listings - BFA Acting
DRAMA 356 Beginning acting techniques I *3 (fi 6) First term, 0-10L-0Development of the self as the fundamental instrument of the actor.
http://www.ualberta.ca/~drama/actclass.htm
Home Page Welcome Department Information Contact Us Timms Centre for the Arts Library and Archival Faculty and Staff ... Studio Theatre Program Information Bachelor of Arts BA Honours BEd Drama Major BFA Acting ... Joint PhD Course Information Academic Calendar Course Listings Undergraduate BFA - Acting BFA - Design BFA - Technical ... Graduate How to Apply Application Deadlines Tuition Fees International Students Web Site Credits BFA Acting - Course Information
Below is a listing of those courses required for the BFA Acting program. Key of Symbols (Also refer to the University Calendar p 445) = Available to students registered in Open Studies
* = Units of course weight. Used in computing GPA and degree requirements.
(fi) = Fee Index.Used to calculate instructional fees
[X term, A-B-C] = Information on when the course is offered and the hours of instruction per week. A indicates the number of lecture hours. B indicates the number of seminar hours (s), demonstration hours (d) or lecture/laboratory hours (L), and C indicates the number of laboratory hours Undergraduate Courses DRAMA 303 History of Canadian Theatre from its Origins to 1967 - *3 (fi 6)[Either term, 3-0-0]

64. Request For Application -- BFA Acting
Acquisition of beginning skills in film and broadcast acting techniques.Able to contribute fully to a total ensemble. Throughout
http://www.ualberta.ca/~drama/bachact.htm
Home Page Welcome Department Information Contact Us Timms Centre for the Arts Library and Archival Faculty and Staff ... Studio Theatre Program Information Bachelor of Arts BA Honours BEd Drama Major BFA Acting ... Joint PhD Course Information Academic Calendar Course Listings Undergraduate BFA - Acting BFA - Design BFA - Technical ... Graduate How to Apply Application Deadlines Tuition Fees International Students (NEW) Image Gallery Web Site Credits Bachelor of Fine Arts - Acting
Goals and Objectives
Admission Requirements Program Requirements Program Details ... Course Descriptions The BFA Acting application package is now on-line! Click here to download it! The application deadline for this program is: January 11 Goals and Objectives The University of Alberta BFA in Acting program provides a creative and educational climate dedicated to an understanding and furtherance of dramatic art and its role in society. The ensemble of actors learn and begin to practice the discipline of acting in a conservatory-like three year intensive program designed specifically as preparation for a career as a professional actor in theatre, film, television and radio. Graduates of the program are highly trained in a discipline that incorporates a wide variety of acting skills including dance, singing, voice, and movement. Other skills that are emphasized during the three year residence include:

65. Videos / DVDs
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66. Acting Games Drama Theatre Acting Acting Techniques Theatre Marshall Cassady
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67. Art Of Acting Acting Techniques Theatre Carlton Colyer
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68. Drama Classes
February 2001 On-Camera Auditioning acting techniques; a one-day Workshop from10 am to 6 pm, includes lunch. On-Camera Auditioning acting techniques.
http://members.tripod.com/the-shed/drama_classes.htm
Home Contents Calendar Box Office ... Related Art Sites
February 2001 - ; a one-day Workshop from 10 am to 6 pm, includes lunch. January 2001 - Adult Audition Classes - 3 classes per session.
The Shed Center for the Arts will present a one-day workshop for: WHAT: On-Camera Auditioning and Acting Techniques DATE: Saturday, February 24th TIME: from 10 AM – 6 PM WHO: The Shed Center for the Arts offers this workshop with casting directors Richard Futch and Margaret Mullins, who have worked on major film features, network television movies and national commercials. HOW MUCH: $90 for full-day workshop, (includes lunch). WHERE: The Shed Center for the Arts, in The Shed's Educational Building - Dance Studio 1; 809 Paris Avenue, Port Royal, SC 29935 See Directions or Shed Layout for details; CONTACT: Voice: 843-525-0968; classes@the-shed.org www.the-shed.org ; Fax: 843-525-6082
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or to Main Menu "We recently had a really successful auditioning workshop with Don Cosgrove, and now we are pleased to give actors throughout the Beaufort County community an opportunity to work with Richard and Margaret, who are bringing their casting experience and expertise from years of working with the film and commercial directors who actually call the shots in selecting talent for their productions, " said Gail Westerfield, The Shed's Executive Director. Futch-Mullins' casting experience within the Beaufort area includes feature film, Other Voices Other Rooms, and CBS Movie of the Week, Carriers, as well as the national Bud Ice Commercial. Credits on other major productions include Die Hard with a Vengeance, Scarlett, Rough Riders, In Crowd, in addition to the upcoming releases of Jody Foster's Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys, Warner Bros.' American Outlaws: Jesse James and Miramax's O.

69. On Directing
Judith Weston, who is based in Los Angeles, teaches Acting for Directors, a workshopof basic acting techniques for directors, writers and producers with no
http://www.beacham.com/directing_video_162.html

70. In The News
Coached For a Starring Role In Front of the Jury American lawyers are learningacting techniques to improve their courtroom performance. The Independent
http://www.ontrialassociates.com/news/press.html
WHAT THE PRESS HAS TO SAY ABOUT ON TRIAL ASSOCIATES, INC.
"Act Your Way Through a Tough Presentation." Glamour, July 1987
" Acting Lessons for the Political World. " The New York Times , February 10, 1987
"Acting Up in Court: Consultant helps lawyers persuade juries."
The Mongomery Journal, June 27, 1994
"Acting Up In Court." Barrister Magazine, Spring 1994 (vol21:1) pp.4-7
"Acting workshop teaches lawyers how to be themselves in court."
The Sun, November, 1993
"All the world's a boardroom." Washington Business Journal, week of October 19, 1987
"Bringing Drama to the Courtroom."
The Christian Science Monitor, September 20, 1991 " Coached For a Starring Role In Front of the Jury: American lawyers are learning acting techniques to improve their courtroom performance. " The Independent (London), January 3, 1992.
David R. Sands, "

71. Every Bookstore: Acting Techniques For Everyday Life : Look And Feel Self-Confid
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72. Raleigh Little Theatre - Classes And Workshops
BASIC acting techniques AND SCENE STUDY Instructor Martin Thompson Thompson hasdeveloped an exciting approach to providing the actor with the tools of the
http://www.raleighlittletheatre.org/classes.htm

Click here to read about Youth Classes.
ADULTS CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS
To register or learn more about any of the Adult classes offered below, please call the RLT business office at 821-4579.
You can also download copies of the brochure and/or the registration form by clicking the links below.
BASIC ACTING TECHNIQUES AND SCENE STUDY
Instructor: Martin Thompson
Thompson has developed an exciting approach to providing the actor with the tools of the craft. Based on a systematic layering technique, the actor learns to use his entire instrument to create reality on stage or on camera. This distinctive technique has been conceived and created by Thompson as an easily accessible and practical method of working for both beginning and experienced actors. Veteran performer, director and instructor Martin Thompson will teach classes in basic acting technique, scene study, and audition skills. Martin Thompson is a professional actor and director who has worked on the New York stage as well as in numerous regional theatres across the country.
BASIC ACTING TECHNIQUES Session Five:
  • Dates: Eight 2 hour classes, Sundays, May 4 - June 22, 2003

73. FSU CCC Manual
TPA 3250 (2) Stage Makeup. TPP 2110 (3) acting techniques I. TPP 3111 (3) ActingTechniques II. TPP 3711 (3) Voice Techniques II (Diction and Phonics).
http://www.academic-guide.fsu.edu/music_theater_school_of_music.html
Students First Academic Guide Music Theatre
MUSIC THEATRE
College: Music
Degree: Bachelor of Music
Limited Access: YES
Contact: Dr. Ted Stanley
Address: 204D Housewright Music Building, FSU
Tallahassee, FL 32306-1180
Phone: (850) 644-4833
E-mail: tstanley@garnet.acns.fsu.edu Description of Major The program in Music Theatre prepares students to become professional performers and scholars. Entering students have auditions to determine placement in appropriate Applied Music classes. Students choose voice as their principal instrument. A junior recital equivalency (MVV 3970) is required prior to graduation. Graduates of the program receive the Bachelor of Music degree (BM). Prerequisite Coursework: Students are encouraged to complete the following courses required for the bachelor's degree. Although the courses are not required for admission into this program, it is recommended that students take the lower level courses during the freshman and sophomore years. MUT 1111, 1112 (3, 3) Basic Theory I, II

74. Undergrad Program
Application of advanced acting techniques to comedy/farce through monologues andscene work drawn from contemporary plays. 3368 Period Acting Styles Cr.
http://www.hfac.uh.edu/theatre/undergrad.htm
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM Press HERE to request information packet or call the UH School of Theatre at (713)743-3003. The School of Theatre, which until January 1993 was called the Department of Drama, added courses in dance to its curriculum beginning in Fall 1994. The School of Theatre offers the Bachelor of Arts in theatre, minors in theatre and dance, and teacher certification in drama/theatre and dance. Bachelor of Arts Students majoring in theatre must complete THEA 1335, 1336, 1338, 1339, 2335, 2336 or 2373, 2342, 2366, 3332, 3335, 3336, 3364, and nine additional semester hours at the advanced level. Each major must complete a minimum of six semester hours in THEA 1111: 1112; however, transfer students may substitute up to two semester hours of approved equivalent transfer credit. Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Suggested Program Courses listed here as English (2000 level), mathematics/reasoning, natural sciences, cultural heritage, social sciences, and Level 3 must be chosen from courses approved for the core curriculum. The fine arts courses must be from those approved by the College of Humanities, Fine Arts, and Communication for the Bachelor of Arts. Minor in Theatre A minor in theatre requires: 1. Completion of 15 semester hours including THEA 1338-Acting THEA 2335-Stagecraft THEA 3332-Direction THEA 3335 or 3336-History of the Theatre Plus three advanced hours from THEA 3362-Costume Design for the Stage THEA 3364 Costume History THEA 3385-Scenic Design THEA 3387-Stage Lighting THEA 3388-Advanced Stage craft 2. At least nine semester hours of minor taken in residence, including at least six advanced 3. A 2.00 minimum grade point average on all theatre courses attempted at UH.

75. Child Acting - Child Actor - Kid Actor
With his wife, Joanne Ritchie, Jim has taught commercial acting techniques for childrenfor more than a decade and been featured in an article in the New York
http://www.fabjob.com/tvkids.asp
Help Your Child Break into Acting Have you ever watched a television commercial and thought...
    "My child could do that!
    He is just as cute
    or
    she has as much personality
    as the child on TV."
Whether your child is 6 months old 6 years old , or 16 years old , there are many opportunities to act in commercials. With hundreds of cable channels, children are seen in more advertising now than at any time in the past. There are numerous rewards to helping your child pursue a commercial acting career. You will get to spend high quality time with your child, and he or she will learn poise and self-confidence that can last a lifetime. Plus, it’s not unusual to make thousands of dollars for one day’s work in a national commercial. Much to the delight of parents, many a child has paid for his or her entire college education by doing a few national spots. While many children and their parents are happy to have a successful career in TV commercials, it can lead to future television and movie roles. For example, Elijah Wood , star of the hit movie Lord of the Rings , got his start in television commercials.

76. Senior College Spring 2003 Course Offerings
acting techniques with Marian Swan, 3/215/9. World Religions with DickMiller, 3/21-5/9. Friday, 1-3 pm. Poetry with Scott Creighton, 3/21-5/9.
http://www.maine.edu/thomaston/SCCour.html
Coastal Senior College Course Offerings The following classes meet at the University College at Thomaston
Classes meet for 8 weeks (3/19-5/9) - exceptions noted in RED Wednesday, 1:30-3:30 pm Friday, 9:30-11:30 am
War Stories with Jim Creighton, Acting Techniques with Marian Swan, World Religions with Dick Miller, Friday, 1-3 pm Poetry with Scott Creighton, Digital Imaging with Dave Faulkner, 4 wks The following classes meet at the Miles Health Care Campus in Damariscotta
Classes meet for 8 weeks (3/19-5/9) - exceptions noted in RED Tuesday, 1-3 pm Wednesday, 3:30-5:30 pm
Temples of Angkor with Dick Melville,
Meets at Schooner Cove, 6 weeks
with Chuck Acker, Meets at Chase Point, Thursday, 9:30-11:30 am Fascinating Mammals of Maine with Joe Gray,
Meets at Schooner Cove, The following class meets at the Lincoln Home in Newcastle Wednesday, 9:30-11:30 am Childrens' Literature with Nancy Wheeler,
6 weeks Course Descriptions:
The following classes meet at the University College at Thomaston
Classes meet for 8 weeks (3/19-5/9) - exceptions noted in RED MEMORIES OF WORLD WAR II

77. Grade 10 - Acting Techniques
acting techniques fills the sophomore requirement in the Arts porgram.......Grade 10 acting techniques. Carolyne Hood. 2000-2001. Semester One. Course
http://intranet.micds.org/upper/ArtDept/Acting1/ACTINGI.html
Grade 10 - Acting Techniques Carolyne Hood Semester One Course Description Acting Techniques fills the sophomore requirement in the Arts porgram. It is sequential with the Theater Humanities or Ating One course and will take the concepts first studies there and apply them to more concentrated performance work. Emphasis in this course is twofold: To understand the creative process of acting both from a physical and analytical approach. Course Objectives To appreciate Theater as an Art form by taking part in classroom projects and performances. developing skills for rigor, commitment and discipline. To understand and appreciate the Creative Process by exploring and developing your own natural talents. evaluating, reflecting upon and refining your work. evaluating and reflecting upon the work of others. learing to give and accept constructive criticism. To form a process for Acting and performance by learning and applying both technique and emotional connection. learning and using a common vocabulary. gaining self-confidence through a mastery of skills.

78. An Extraordinary Film School: New York Film Academy - One Year Acting For Film
During the first semester, students participate in a broad array of classesthat introduce them to and train them in the leading acting techniques.
http://www.nyfa.com/workshops/acting/acting_oneyear.html
Hands-On Film School HOME OPEN HOUSES CURRICULUM INSTRUCTORS ... High School Film Camp
Available in New York City, Universal Studios, Los Angeles,
and King's College London, UK One-Year Acting for Film Tuition: 1st Semester: 2nd Semester: Next Session Starts:
July 1, 2003
September 8, 2003 APPLY ONLINE

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One Year Acting For Film Dates Jan 5, 2003 - Sept 3, 2003
Mar 3, 2003 - Nov 2, 2003
Jul 1, 2003 - Feb 29, 2004
Sept 8, 2003 - May 2, 2004
Art of Acting The Academy is pleased to be the film school of choice among many Hollywood filmmakers and their families, including Steven Spielberg's son; the current James Bond, Pierce Brosnan's son; Academy Award winning actor F. Murray Abraham's son; director Luc Besson's sister (The Fifth Element, La Femme Nikita). And yet, some of the best films to come out of the New York Film Academy are from students with no connections to the film industry.

79. Classes
These classes offer a wonderful introduction to acting techniques and a introductorycomfort level on stage for beginners with little or no acting experience.
http://www.stageleftchildrenstheater.com/classes.htm
Stage Left Children’s Theater, Inc.
P. O. Box 567
Orangeburg, New York 10962
Phone (845) 365-9000
Fax (845) 365-2498 SLCT@att.net
Classes have begun. They will continue until the week of April 17. Classes are held at the Colman-Gromack Theater (Camp Venture Building) click here for address and directions SLCT offers a variety of classes in creative drama for children ages 4-17. To register, call 845-365-9000; or click here to download the signup form Tuition varies depending on length of each class.
  • Creative Dramatics
Tuesdays, 4-4:45 p.m., ages 4-6 This wonderful introduction to theater is geared for the youngest performer. Stories from children’s literature, simple theater games and music help to bring their imagination alive. Classes will include basic pantomime, theater terms, movement and fun with SLCT’s many costumes and props. Children are encouraged to use their natural sense of play and wonder to bring their imagination alive. The children will bloom with self-confidence and are guaranteed a deepened curiosity about the theater.
  • Acting I
Tuesday, 5-6 p.m.: ages 7-10

80. Take An Acting Or Storytelling Class!
Wednesdays 100pm–300pm, Fundamentals of Acting with Linda Spector, This classcombines acting techniques and stage readings of plays, with critiques.
http://www.stagebridge.org/classes.html
Acting and Storytelling Classes
for Seniors
challenge yourself, and make new friends? Sign up for our acting and storytelling classes today!

Tuesdays
10:00am-noon Storytelling Recruitment
with Luisah Teish These sessions meet every other Tuesday and are taught by nationally-known storyteller and teacher, Luisah Teish. Wednesdays
Drama, Games, and Improvisation
with Linda Spector This popular class feature drama games and improvisation; exercises for voice, body, face, and imagination; and scenes to stimulare creativey and spontaneity. Wednesdays
Fundamentals of Acting
with Linda Spector This class combines acting techniques and stage readings of plays, with critiques. Fridays
Storytelling in the Community with Erica Lann-Clark Learn techniques for telling personal, folk, and fairy tales in community and school settings. Students may tell their stories as part of the Stagebridge storytelling troupe throughout the community, radio, and cable TV. Fridays Scene Study for Performance with Dr. Stuart Kandell

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