[NEohioPAL]Upcoming Lectures & Workshops -- WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio

Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wakeup4664 at aol.com
Mon Jan 7 12:47:06 PST 2002


--part1_127.9fc92ca.296b13e8_boundary
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

1/5/01


REMINDER:    Sue Johnson, Guest Artist, for Arts in Strongsville,
                      Sandy Kornick, Chair, at Strongsville Library, 13213=20
Pearl Road,=20
                      Strongsville, OH. 44136.  (440) 238-3693.

A "Someday, This Will Be Funny"=A9 Acting Workshop/Lecture Series:
How Humor & Acting Techniques can help you endure the actors' life's foibles=
=20
with laughter. Share Sue Johnson's insights & practical advice based on the=20
theories & truth of using: sense memory, mimicking, & imagination for=20
creative expression; the 'actor's tools.'=20

DATES/DESCRIPTIONS:

1.  Sat. Jan. 12: 1:00 P - 2:30 P "Acting Techniques to Discover & Pursue=20
                                    Your Passion"
                                    On Choosing Change: Wake Up, Get Up, Get=
=20
Busy

2.  Tues. Jan 15: 7:00 P - 8:30 P "Acting Techniques to Bounce Back From=20
                                    the Blues & Blahs"
                                    On Miracles & Magic: Conflicts &=20
Conversations With=20
                                    Myself to Renew, Revitalize & Reenergize

3.  Thurs. Jan. 24: 1:00 P - 2:30 P "Acting Techniques to Enrich & Enjoy=20
                                    Your Travels Through Life"
                                     Something's Wrong With This Picture:=20
Universal Clues &=20
                                     Messages

4. Sat. Feb 2: 7:00 P - 8:30 P "My Life As An Actor & Other Myths"
                                   To Thine Own Self Be True: Tips to Put Jo=
y=20
Into Your Life =20
                                    on A  Daily Basis=20

Admission:  Free.
Call (440)238-3693 for reservations. Seating is limited.


REMINDER:  Sue Johnson and WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio present=20
                    another round  of 5 "Actors' Career Development Workshop=
s
, "=20
                    Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6:30 - 9:00 PM. =20

1.  Thurs. 1/10:    "Marketing: Getting Your Big Break"
        Breaking into the business:  There's more to being an actor than=20
acting. You=20
        will have to know about the following to increase your chances of=20
being=20
        successful - the right tools of the trade: photos, resumes, demo=20
tapes, etc;=20
        freelancing; talent agencies; the Who- What -When- Where -Why -& -Ho=
w=20
to=20
        look for auditions and work; about the Unions (AFTRA, SAG, AEA).

2. Thurs. 1/17: "Auditions and Jobs . . . for Theatre, On-Camera & Voiceover=
"
         Learn the Do's & Don'ts of audition techniques.  You will learn how=
=20
auditions=20
        work, how to prepare for them and where to find them.  Be prepared=20
for the=20
        different scenarios of:  Monologues vs. Reading from the Script. =20
After the=20
        audition, and you get the job, learn the Do's and Don'ts of what to=20
do next.

3.  Tues. 1/22: "Voiceover Skills & Techniques" commercial & industrial f(or=
=20
                          radio & TV)
       Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actor's tools' to get and=
=20
keep the=20
        listener's attention, sell the product and solve the problem. =20
Commercial,=20
        Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require unique=
=20
voiceover=20
       abilities.  Find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it looks.

4.  Tues. 1/29: "On-Camera Skills & Techniques" (commercial, industrial &=20
film)
        There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and=20
on-camera. Using=20
        your 'basic actor's tools,' learn what makes acting for TV and film=20
different from=20
        acting on the stage.  This session will show you how to adapt your=20
stage skills=20
        to be successful for on- camera auditions and jobs.

5.  Thurs. 2/7:  "Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques for On-stage, On-
      camera & Voiceover"
          Do you 'Swallow' your words?  Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=
 =20
Have=20
          you been asked to 'Slow down?'  Professionals pay attention to the=
=20
details -=20
          pacing, "t's, d's, &  ings," etc.  Learn to play with language and=
=20
your voice: =20
          enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to=20
give your=20
          characters more flavor.  Great session for singers & comedians, to=
o.


Registration:  $30.00 each or $25.00 each for 3 or more when registered at=20
the same=20
                      time.=20
Advanced Registration Required.   VISA/MC, AMEX.   Call (216) 561-8608.


REMINDER:   The Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio offers its=20
                     "Tricks of the Trade" Open Studio Winter session, Jan.=20
5th - thru -=20
                      March 30th.=20

Actors should come prepared to work on:=20
. Cold readings, Character development, Monologues & Scene work
. Acting techniques for On-stage, On-camera (commercial, industrial, film) &=
=20
   Voiceover
. Audition techniques that get results.
. Resources, networking & other 'survival skills'

  Fee:  $25.00 per session.  VISA/MC, AMEX    Call (216) 561-8608 to=20
register.

UPDATES / REMINDERS

1.  Be sure to ask us about Partial Scholarships & Certificates of Completio=
n=20
  . =20
     Applications now being accepted.  Call (216) 561-8608 for details.

2.  "Tricks of the Trade:  Techniques, Tools, Training & Survival Skills for=
=20
      Actors"(c) is available for purchase.  $10.00 (incl.s+h). MC/VISA,=20
AMEX.

      This easy-to-follow, handbook is full of the Who -- What -- When --=20
Where -- Why=20
      & How-to information you need to know about the actor's Craft &=20
Business=20
      Basics.   Answers to your Questions . . . right at your fingertips. =20

      To order: (216) 561-8608

3.  Start your New Year right.  Talent Services.
     Talent Resume & Monologue Development Services:
     We'll help you:
        . design & type your Talent Resume.=20
        . create your Original Monologue.
      Services begin at $25.00
      Call (216 561-8608

--part1_127.9fc92ca.296b13e8_boundary
Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

<HTML><FONT FACE=3Darial,helvetica><FONT  SIZE=3D2><B><U>1/5/01<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
REMINDER:    </B></U>Sue Johnson, Guest Artist, for Arts in S=
trongsville,<BR>
            &nbs=
p;         Sandy Kornick, Chair, at=20=
Strongsville Library, 13213 Pearl Road, <BR>
            &nbs=
p;         Strongsville, OH. 44136.&=
nbsp; (440) 238-3693.<BR>
<BR>
A <B>"Someday, This Will Be Funny"</B>=A9 Acting Workshop/Lecture Series:<BR=
>
How Humor & Acting Techniques can help you endure the actors' life's foi=
bles with laughter. Share Sue Johnson's insights & practical advice base=
d on the theories & truth of using: sense memory, mimicking, & imagi=
nation for creative expression; the 'actor's tools.' <BR>
<BR>
<B><U>DATES/DESCRIPTIONS:</B></U><BR>
<BR>
1.  <B>Sat. Jan. 12: </B>1:00 P - 2:30 P "Acting Techniques to Discover=
 & Pursue <BR>
            &nbs=
p;            &n=
bsp;          Your Passion"<BR>
            &nbs=
p;            &n=
bsp;          <I>On Choosing Ch=
ange: Wake Up, Get Up, Get Busy</I><BR>
<BR>
2.  <B>Tues. Jan 15:</B> 7:00 P - 8:30 P "Acting Techniques to Bounce B=
ack From <BR>
            &nbs=
p;            &n=
bsp;          the Blues & B=
lahs"<BR>
<I>            &=
nbsp;           &nbsp=
;           On Miracles &a=
mp; Magic: Conflicts & Conversations With <BR>
            &nbs=
p;            &n=
bsp;          Myself to Renew,=20=
Revitalize & Reenergize</I><BR>
<BR>
3.  T<B>hurs. Jan. 24:</B> 1:00 P - 2:30 P "Acting Techniques to Enrich=
 & Enjoy <BR>
            &nbs=
p;            &n=
bsp;          Your Travels Thro=
ugh Life"<BR>
            &nbs=
p;            &n=
bsp;           <I>Somethin=
g's Wrong With This Picture: Universal Clues & <BR>
            &nbs=
p;            &n=
bsp;           Messages</I=
><BR>
<BR>
4. <B>Sat. Feb 2</B>: 7:00 P - 8:30 P "My Life As An Actor & Other Myths=
"<BR>
            &nbs=
p;            &n=
bsp;         <I>To Thine Own Self Be=
 True: Tips to Put Joy Into Your Life  <BR>
            &nbs=
p;            &n=
bsp;          on A  Daily=20=
Basis </I><BR>
<BR>
Admission:  Free.<BR>
Call (440)238-3693 for reservations. Seating is limited.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<B><U>REMINDER:</U>  </B>Sue Johnson and <B>WAKE UP And LIVE's <I>Actor=
s' Studio</I> </B>present <BR>
            &nbs=
p;       another round  of 5 "<B>Actors'=20=
Career Development Workshops</B>, " <BR>
            &nbs=
p;       Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6:30 - 9:00=
 PM.  <BR>
<BR>
<B>1.  Thurs. 1/10:    "Marketing: Getting Your Big Brea=
k"</B><BR>
        Breaking into the business: =
 There's more to being an actor than acting. You <BR>
        will have to know about the follo=
wing to increase your chances of being <BR>
        successful - the right tools of t=
he trade: photos, resumes, demo tapes, etc; <BR>
        freelancing; talent agencies; the=
 Who- What -When- Where -Why -& -How to <BR>
        look for auditions and work; abou=
t the Unions (AFTRA, SAG, AEA).<BR>
<BR>
<B>2. Thurs. 1/17: "Auditions and Jobs . . . for Theatre, On-Camera & Vo=
iceover"</B><BR>
         Learn the Do's & Don'ts=
 of audition techniques.  You will learn how auditions <BR>
        work, how to prepare for them and=
 where to find them.  Be prepared for the <BR>
        different scenarios of:  Mon=
ologues vs. Reading from the Script.  After the <BR>
        audition, and you get the job, le=
arn the Do's and Don'ts of what to do next.<BR>
<BR>
<B>3.  Tues. 1/22: "Voiceover Skills & Techniques" </B><I>commercia=
l & industrial f(or <BR>
            &nbs=
p;             r=
adio & TV)</I><BR>
       Great voiceover talent uses multiple ba=
sic 'actor's tools' to get and keep the <BR>
        listener's attention, sell the pr=
oduct and solve the problem.  Commercial, <BR>
        Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling=20=
& Narration copy all require unique voiceover <BR>
       abilities.  Find out why voiceover=
 work isn't easy as it looks.<BR>
<BR>
<B>4.  Tues. 1/29: "On-Camera Skills & Techniques"</B> <I>(commerci=
al, industrial & film)</I><BR>
        There's a difference between acti=
ng techniques on stage and on-camera. Using <BR>
        your 'basic actor's tools,' learn=
 what makes acting for TV and film different from <BR>
        acting on the stage.  This s=
ession will show you how to adapt your stage skills <BR>
        to be successful for on- camera a=
uditions and jobs.<BR>
<BR>
<B>5.  Thurs. 2/7:  "Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Techniques f=
or On-stage, On-<BR>
      camera & Voiceover"</B><BR>
          Do you 'Swallow' your=
 words?  Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'  Have <BR>
          you been asked to 'Sl=
ow down?'  Professionals pay attention to the details - <BR>
          pacing, <I>"t's, d's,=
</I> &  <I>ings,</I>" etc.  Learn to play with language and yo=
ur voice:  <BR>
          enunciation, articula=
tion, intonation, inflection, and more, to give your <BR>
          characters more flavo=
r.  Great session for singers & comedians, too.<BR>
<BR>
Registration:  $30.00 each or $25.00 each for 3 or more when registered=
 at the same <BR>
            &nbs=
p;         time. <BR>
Advanced Registration Required.   VISA/MC, AMEX.   Call=20=
(216) 561-8608.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<B><U>REMINDER:</B></U>   The Sue Johnson <B>WAKE UP And LIVE's <I=
>Actors' Studio </B></I>offers its <BR>
            &nbs=
p;        <B>"Tricks of the Trade" Open S=
tudio </B>Winter session, Jan. 5th - thru - <BR>
            &nbs=
p;         March 30th. <BR>
<BR>
Actors should come prepared to work on: <BR>
. Cold readings, Character development, Monologues & Scene work<BR>
. Acting techniques for On-stage, On-camera (commercial, industrial, film) &=
amp; <BR>
   Voiceover<BR>
. Audition techniques that get results.<BR>
. Resources, networking & other 'survival skills'<BR>
<BR>
  Fee:  $25.00 per session.  VISA/MC, AMEX   =20=
Call (216) 561-8608 to register.<BR>
<BR>
<B><U>UPDATES / REMINDERS<BR>
<BR>
</B></U>1.  Be sure to ask us about <B>Partial Scholarships</B> & <=
B>Certificates of Completion </B>  .  <BR>
     Applications now being accepted.  Call (216) 5=
61-8608 for details.<BR>
<BR>
2.  <B>"Tricks of the Trade:  Techniques, Tools, Training & Su=
rvival Skills for <BR>
      Actors"(c)</B> is available for purchase.&nbs=
p; $10.00 (incl.s+h). MC/VISA, AMEX.<BR>
<BR>
      This easy-to-follow, handbook is full of the=20=
<I>Who -- What -- When -- Where -- Why <BR>
      </I>& <I>How-to</I> information you need=20=
to know about the actor's <B>Craft & Business <BR>
      Basics</B>.   Answers to your Quest=
ions . . . right at your fingertips.  <BR>
<BR>
      To order: (216) 561-8608<BR>
<BR>
3.  Start your New Year right.  <B>Talent Services</B>.<BR>
     <B>Talent Resume & Monologue Development Servic=
es:<BR>
</B>     We'll help you:<BR>
        . design & type your Talent R=
esume. <BR>
        . create your Original Monologue.=
<BR>
      Services begin at $25.00<BR>
      Call (216 561-8608<BR>
</FONT></HTML>
--part1_127.9fc92ca.296b13e8_boundary--





More information about the NEohioPAL mailing list