Enrollment is now open for a two-month acting course for children aged 7-10!

This is a unique opportunity for young actors to immerse themselves in the world of cinema under the guidance of professional instructors, actors, directors, cinematographers, and producers with experience in the film industry. Over the course of two months, children will learn to work with emotions, create characters, interact with partners, and feel confident in front of the camera. By the end of the course, each participant will receive a video introduction, a monologue, and professional actor headshots to help them take their first steps in the casting world and find an agent.
Classes are held every Saturday from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM near Jane Station (Toronto).

Start date: April 5th 

Course Program

🔹 Module 1: Emotions – How to Work with Emotions and Their Expression
Objective: Get introduced to the basics of acting, learn how to exist on stage, build self-confidence, and use the body as a tool to express emotions and character.

🔹 Module 2: Working with Emotions
Objective: Master techniques for working with emotions, learn to express them through actions, movements, and voice.

🔹 Module 3: Character and Transformation
Objective: Study methods for creating a character, develop transformation skills, and shape unique personas.

🔹 Module 4: Partner Interaction
 Objective: Learn how to build dialogue, work in a team, and interact with partners in scenes.

🔹 Module 5: Voice and Speech
 Objective: Learn warm-up exercises for the voice, develop clear, expressive, and natural speech on stage and on camera.

🔹 Module 6: Monologue and Video Introduction
 Objective: Analyze material, learn to work with text, and develop improvisation skills.

🔹 Module 7: Working in Pairs
Objective: Apply all acquired skills in practical scenes, enhancing communication and acting abilities through partner interaction.

🔹 Module 8: Final Recording
Objective: Record the final video introduction and monologue, applying all learned techniques in practice.

Additional сlasses:
How Films Are Made
How to Audition Successfully
How to Work with a Director
How to Feel Confident in Front of the Camera