Acting Workshop

"Actor's Storytelling: Music, Movement, and Text" is an original approach to acting inspired by methods developed by Soheil Parsa for over 20 years.

Under Soheil's instruction, participants are led through a series of explorations with music, movement and text inspired by a mixture of  theatrical techniques. Working within the frame of a chosen text,
students will learn how to "get out of their heads" with rich inner body imagery.

The training is stimulating for both professional actors who wish to add something unique their palette, and students of acting who want an alternative scene-study tool. Classes are structured accordingly for these two groups. For more information about the Acting Workshop please contact Director of Administration Adriana Sabogal at 416-214-1428.

                                        Sign up now for the Acting Workshop 2008.

Acting Workshop 2007                                             
Acting Workshop 2006                                             
 

“Take a Stand!”: The Youth Theatre Unit

An annual collaboration between the Modern Times Stage Company, local NGOs and academic institutions, “Take a Stand!” encourages youth 16 to 21 years of age to see the potential of alternative, risk-taking theatre to speak about contemporary issues in our society.

For two weeks every year, seven young people from diverse cultural backgrounds receive Scene Study and Dramaturgy classes in Modern Times’ unique methodology, using scene material from an up and coming playwright. Partnerships are formed with selected NGOs in the GTA, depending upon the key social issue in the chosen play. These organizations initiate discussions with the young people about these issues and the questions they raise for Canadians.

In the final week of the research-lab the participants are guided to create a short, publicly presented theatre piece that encompasses the elements of their learning over the two weeks

"Take a Stand!" 2007                                                
 

Photo of Mayaheul Tocezautla by Setareh Delzendeh                                      
 

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