Fw: LITES2000 Drama Summer School in Dublin
denis
d.salter at VIDEOTRON.CA
Sun May 20 07:01:02 EDT 2001
Dear Colleagues: something that might be of interest to your students.
Denis Salter.
----- Original Message -----
From: Gerard Reidy
To: uktw at excalibur.planet-three.net
Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2001 9:19 AM
Subject: LITES2000 Drama Summer School in Dublin
Dear UKTW Subscribers,
The LITES2000 Drama Summer School will take place at Dublin City University, from Monday 16th July to Friday27th July 2001, inclusive. This is a course specifically designed for those of eighteen and above, there is no upper age limit.
Throughout this two week residential course participants receive professional intensive training in movement, voice, improvisation, relaxation, acting and performance, with results comparable to any British drama school one year course.
Laban, LeCocq, Berry, Fitzmaurice, Stanislavsky methods are taught by accomplished working actors, directors, producers, etc. One to one tuition is integral to this course, so regardless of current experience, theatrical knowledge will be broadened and performance abilities expanded.
A range of short lectures cover acting in the modern world; screen technique; performance in training, etc. Plays studied range from Shakespeare, Sheridan, Shaw, Wilde to Frank Mac Guinness, Mark Ravenhill, Sarah Kane, etc. At the conclusion of each course, students have an opportunity to present a performance of their `work in progress' before an audience of teachers, fellow students and invited guests.
Each of our tutors are specialists in their chosen field. For instance:
Patricia Leventon is an actress who has worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal National Theatre, enumerable regional theatre companies, as well as in film and TV.
Dr. Joan Melton, a voice tutor and coach and is currently Head of Voice and Movement at Cal State University, Fullerton, USA.
Gerard Reidy, has extensive experience of working in British theatre as a lighting designer and director. He is the originator of the Progressive Relaxation and Visualisation, method of stress control.
Professor Tim Quinn, is a theatre director, college professor as well as an adjudicator of the American College Theatre Festival.
Guest speakers on this course include actors, directors, producers from the world of stage and screen.
Dublin is famous for its theatres, museums and seats of learning, as well as breweries, pubs and clubs. Surrounded by beaches and mountains, it provides the perfect backdrop to discuss hopes, aims and ambitions, or just sit and look at the day.
For further information, please checkout our Website at http://www.lites2000.com or contact me directly at the address below.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Gerard Reidy, ALSH
Principal,
LITES2000,
Drama Summer School,
113 Broadhurst Gardens,
London NW6 3BJ
England,
United Kingdom
Tel: 00-44-20-7624 5661
E-mail: Gerard.Reidy at LITES2000.com
Website: http://www.LITES2000.com
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://artsservices.uwaterloo.ca/pipermail/candrama/attachments/20010520/fbd3eefd/attachment.html>
More information about the Candrama
mailing list