Preparing to Act: An Itinerary of Strategic Points for Action
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Intercultural Theatre Institute
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Preparing to Act is a two-day workshop that teaches the fundamentals required for any style of acting.
Learn from Mexican director and actor Beto Ruiz – who has 15 years of teaching experience – how to balance rigorous precision and spontaneity in acting. Based on the training at Intercultural Theatre Institute, this workshop offers a comprehensive guide to exploring the intricacies of action and its connection to any situation or presence. Suitable for actor levels: beginners to professionals.
Email [email protected] to register.
Learn from Mexican director and actor Beto Ruiz – who has 15 years of teaching experience – how to balance rigorous precision and spontaneity in acting. Based on the training at Intercultural Theatre Institute, this workshop offers a comprehensive guide to exploring the intricacies of action and its connection to any situation or presence. Suitable for actor levels: beginners to professionals.
Email [email protected] to register.
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Speaker/s
ITI faculty member, Alberto Ruiz Lopez (a.k.a Beto), is an actor, director and teacher from Mexico. Prior to joining ITI, Beto had taught modules in acting, movement and Graham Technique since 1990. Formerly the Director of the Company
of Theatre from Jalisco, he has also helmed operas such as Verdi’s La Traviata and Purcell’s
Dido and Aeneas, and plays such as Dario Fo’s Un Dia Cualquiera and Alfred Jarry’s
King Ubu. His work extends beyond his home country of Mexico to Poland; Texas, USA; and Colombia.
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Students are entitled to a 20% discount
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Intercultural Theatre Institute (ITI) is an independent theatre school for contemporary artists, conceived as a unique and unprecedented enterprise in theatre training, social and cultural interaction, and human understanding.
ITI began as the Theatre Training & Research Programme (TTRP), founded in 2000 by renowned dramatist, Kuo Pao Kun (1939–2002), and the current Director, T. Sasitharan, after a period of research, reflection and preparatory work. TTRP was inspired by the unique experience of contemporary theatre in Singapore over four decades and, in particular, by Pao Kun’s artistic vision and multicultural practice. It currently offers a three-year, practice-based, professional actor training programme founded on a rigorous, intercultural learning methodology with a view to producing original, contemporary theatre. The training encompasses exposure to a broad spectrum of cultures and languages, and immersion in traditional Asian theatre systems and contemporary theatre forms. Students are selected from among the best talents across Asia and beyond.ITI is a private educational organisation registered with the Council for Private Education.