OUT OF YOUR HEAD, INTO YOUR BODY
Michael Chekhov developed, a āpsycho-physical approachā to acting. The body talks to us all the time; it needs to be full to carry a creative impulse. The technique finds the connection between the inner response evoked by physical action and its uninhibited expression.
Chekhov believed that inspiration canāt be commanded; it is capricious. That is why the actor must always have a strong technique to fall back on. I will be teaching his singular method, consisting of what Michael Chekhov called the āGrounds.ā
In the 90ās, I had the amazing luck to study with Michael Chekhovās long-time teaching partner, George Shdanoff.Ā I was blown away by this acting technique.Ā Essentially, this unique version of the Chekhov technique was lost and not taught anymore.Ā About 5 years ago, I randomly met Georgeās former teaching assistant.Ā I have been diligently re-learning the technique and now am able to pass it on to new actors. -Tom Draper
At the end of the intensive, the actor will learn specific and practical tools on how to approach material and build a character, through the free expression of the body.
* Expect to move and work in every class.
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Michael Chekhov was born in Russia and acted in the Moscow Arts Theater. Chekhov became Stanislavskiās āmost brilliant pupilā. Chekhov came to Hollywood in the 40ās, acting in Hollywood movies such as HitchcockāsĀ Spellbound, for which he was nominated for an Oscar. His students later includedĀ Ingrid Bergman,Ā Gregory Peck,Ā Anthony Quinn,Ā Jack Palance, andĀ Marilyn Monroe.
To learn more about the great Michael Chekhov, check outĀ the amazing documentary at theĀ bottom of the page!
ContinuingĀ the Michael Chekhov Technique
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-Chekhov II (Intermediate)
(An 8-week intensive, Limited to 10 Actors)
-Mondays: November 4th - December 16th
(8th and final class TBD due to holidays)
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$600 ($300/month)
Chekhov II Sign Up
Must have completed "Chekhov I, an introduction to the Michael Chekhov Technique"
To learn more about the great Michael Chekhov, check out this amazing documentary:
From Russia to Hollywood:The 100-Year Odyssey of Chekhov and Shdanoff
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