Modern Acting with a Classic Russian Foundation Masterclass with Nikita Betekhtin
Date: November 30, 2024 Time: 11:00-20:00 (with lunch break)
Accomplished theater director Nikita Betekhtin invites professional actors to an intensive masterclass that bridges the timeless traditions of Russian acting with innovative approaches for contemporary performance.
Inspired by the teachings of Stanislavsky, Michael Chekhov, and Vakhtangov, this session offers: - Advanced training rooted in classical Russian theater techniques - Exploration of psychological gesture, biomechanics, and more - A modern perspective to foster individuality and creativity
The workshop will be held in English. Donation-Based: Suggested donation of €20
Spaces are limited! Join us to deepen your artistry and connect with a tradition that continues to shape global theater. Sign up here.
Modern Acting with a Classic Russian Foundation Masterclass with Nikita Betekhtin
Date: November 30, 2024 Time: 11:00-20:00 (with lunch break)
Accomplished theater director Nikita Betekhtin invites professional actors to an intensive masterclass that bridges the timeless traditions of Russian acting with innovative approaches for contemporary performance.
Inspired by the teachings of Stanislavsky, Michael Chekhov, and Vakhtangov, this session offers: - Advanced training rooted in classical Russian theater techniques - Exploration of psychological gesture, biomechanics, and more - A modern perspective to foster individuality and creativity
The workshop will be held in English. Donation-Based: Suggested donation of €20
Spaces are limited! Join us to deepen your artistry and connect with a tradition that continues to shape global theater. Sign up here.
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