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My lessons are primarily for adults. You can be needing a coach for an audition or a full production, maybe you want to find that spark again by trying a different method, or you might want to try acting out, great! I can adjust to whatever you need. My lessons are at least an hour or more. I have a vocal/light physical warm-up that I like to do at the beginning of subsequent lessons. I remember one of my first teachers saying "An actor should be a blank canvas." And this made sense at first. So I went up on our small stage to do a monologue and it was terrible. My teacher said, "Kamil, you didn't really do anything." "Well, yeah? I am a blank canvas" As a neurodiverse person, I am overanalytical, literal, incredibly anxious and have difficulty speaking with full confidence. However, my Master's level education from Bristol Old Vic Theatre School has given me a toolkit where I can work towards placing my self-doubt and uncertainty behind 'The Work.' The Work is the hours you've spent in the text, the pencil markings in the script, the crinkled pages from taking it in and out of your backpack. It's the objective truth that you can rely on when your self-awareness doesn't want you to be the character, when you can feel an audience member looking at you, when the person behind the camera laughs at something you didn't inherently think was funny. It's your character's lifesaver. For those that may require more structure when they receive text, I can help you deconstruct that overwhelming building into its key components. Whether it's from a play you've been newly cast in, a voiceover script you can't wrap your head around, or just a simple self-tape, we can work to break down text that lets BE that blank canvas on the day, but you know what paints you've used, what strokes you can utilise, you know the feel of the paintbrush from all the canvases you've practised on. Also, it's a good way to memorise lines. And that's just a nice bonus.
Acting
AP English Language and Composition is a college-level course that focuses on developing students' writing, rhetorical analysis, and critical reading skills. The course emphasizes the use of language in various contexts, helping students to analyze and produce written texts effectively. Key Components: Rhetorical Analysis: Students will learn how to analyze and evaluate how authors use language to achieve their purpose, focusing on rhetorical strategies (e.g., ethos, pathos, logos, tone, style). Argumentative Writing: Students will develop skills in constructing clear, persuasive arguments based on evidence. The course emphasizes writing essays that argue a position and respond to different perspectives. Expository Writing: Students will practice writing to inform, explain, or analyze, helping them develop clear and structured essays that convey complex ideas. Synthesis: Students will be asked to combine information from multiple sources to create well-supported arguments, demonstrating their ability to synthesize diverse perspectives. Reading: A variety of texts will be studied, including essays, speeches, articles, and nonfiction works from a range of disciplines. The goal is to explore how different authors use language for different purposes. Research: Students will engage in research practices, learning how to use credible sources and integrate them into their writing appropriately. Major Skills Developed: Analyzing how writers use rhetorical strategies and techniques Writing clear, organized, and persuasive essays Developing and supporting an argument with logical reasoning and evidence Synthesizing ideas from multiple sources to craft well-supported arguments Improving writing style, grammar, and revision skills
English · Essay writing
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