Cicely Berry Workshop at NIDA
Fri, 24 Aug 2001, 08:22 amWalter Plinge1 post in thread
Cicely Berry Workshop at NIDA
Fri, 24 Aug 2001, 08:22 amCicely Berry, Royal Shakespeare Company speech and voice teacher is coming to NIDA on 17 October 2001.
The privilege of being part of a workshop with the celebrated theatre practitioner, humanist teacher and philosopher is now available to youÂ…
In these workshops, to be held at NIDA in Sydney on 17th October 2001, Cicely will examine ways and means to unlock the richness of image and sound, feeling and meaning in performance or some of the more potent works of contemporary theatre.
This workshop is made possible by VIM Events.
Fees are $150 for 4 hours participation or $75 for 4 hours observation.
For more information, or to obtain an application form, please contact:
Rachelle Carritts
NIDA
(02) 9697 7606
or e-mail
r_sebel@nida.unsw.edu.au
Please note, numbers are strictly limited and attendance is by application only. Applications close 28 September 2001.
The texts to be used will include: Edward Bond's Lear, Shakespeare's Hamlet (preferably the Penguin edition) and a short section from a modern play of your own choice. Participants must supply their own texts. Please wear comfortable clothing and flat shoes.
The privilege of being part of a workshop with the celebrated theatre practitioner, humanist teacher and philosopher is now available to youÂ…
In these workshops, to be held at NIDA in Sydney on 17th October 2001, Cicely will examine ways and means to unlock the richness of image and sound, feeling and meaning in performance or some of the more potent works of contemporary theatre.
This workshop is made possible by VIM Events.
Fees are $150 for 4 hours participation or $75 for 4 hours observation.
For more information, or to obtain an application form, please contact:
Rachelle Carritts
NIDA
(02) 9697 7606
or e-mail
r_sebel@nida.unsw.edu.au
Please note, numbers are strictly limited and attendance is by application only. Applications close 28 September 2001.
The texts to be used will include: Edward Bond's Lear, Shakespeare's Hamlet (preferably the Penguin edition) and a short section from a modern play of your own choice. Participants must supply their own texts. Please wear comfortable clothing and flat shoes.