Playing the American: An Acting and Accent-Reduction Workshop
THEATER X 419.3
Non-native speakers of American English hone their craft and learn to perform credibly in mainstream America to achieve a seamless accent shift without calling attention to itself or get in the way of the acting.
Fall
Spring
What you can learn.
- Learn to build confidence and trust in your creative process in a safe, supportive environment
- Understand how to modify your voice, speech, and delivery for the accent
- Break through acting blocks, limitations, and develop tools for dealing with performance anxiety
- Throughout the class perform monologues, scenes, cold readings, and improvisation
About this course:
Participants who are not native speakers of American English hone their craft and learn to perform credibly in mainstream America. The ultimate objective is to achieve a seamless accent shift that does not call attention to itself or get in the way of the acting. Working in a safe, supportive environment, you learn to build confidence and trust in your creative process; modify voice, speech and delivery; break through acting blocks and limitations; and develop tools for dealing with performance anxiety. Throughout the course, you perform monologues, scenes, cold reading and improvisation.
Prerequisites
All participants must speak English fluently.
This course applies towards the following certificates & specializations…
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