Inspired by Rudolf Steiner and Michael Chekhov
Posts tagged “michael checkhov”
✨How does Michael Chekhov’s acting technique really work in practice?
A series of online workshops conducted by Sarah Kane, exploring how imagination, breath, and sound come together to animate stories from the past, turning memory into living expression.
A series of online workshops conducted by Sarah Kane, exploring speech as a living, breathing art form in this playful, practical introduction to Chekhov-inspired voice work.
A week in Berlin with exchange through lectures, forums, workshops, and joint research.
Eight French actors and I have just finished the seventh weekend of nine in Paris on Buechner's play Woyzeck; we are using it as a way of learning and practising how to apply Michael Chekhov's technique to a play and a character.
In August Sarah managed to do something she had spent her whole life wanting to do: see a performance at Epidauros, the ancient Greek theatre believed to be the first public one that ever existed, or at least almost the first public one.
Performing Arts International offers workshops in London, Sussex and in various parts of Europe (Paris, Athens, Berlin, and Madrid, for example,) for trained professional actors or actors in professional training on various aspects of the Russian actor Michael Chekhov’s approach to theatre and acting.