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Students will be introduced to a variety of acting styles; from Stanislavsky, Strasberg, Meisner, to Checkov & Brecht
We encourage students to explore, experiment and challenge themselves and assist them in developing their own unique performance style.
Outline
Students will be introduced to a variety of acting styles; from Stanislavsky, Strasberg, Meisner, to Checkov & Brecht
We encourage students to explore, experiment and challenge themselves and assist them in developing their own unique performance style.
Speaker/s
Lindsay is a director, producer and scriptwriter of Theatre, Film and Music Video, and has taught Performing Arts for more than 25 years.
His lifelong commitment to the craft of performance, and his extensive journey of experience in the field, is poured into his teaching without reservation.
Lindsay holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Sociology (as a double major) and also Philosophy and Theatre Arts. He has devised, developed and taught drama and acting courses at various educational institutions such as Deakin University and William Bates Academy, as well as many community organisations and Psychiatric institutions.
Lindsay’s extensive, in-depth and broad experience, is a source of inspiration and knowledge for his students, allowing him to cater for a broad range of needs, levels, styles and requirements.
Australian Centre of Performing Arts (ACOPA) is a unique performing arts hub dedicated to the development of artists’ creative ability through professional performance training.
ACOPA is located in the heart of North Melbourne’s busy Errol Street Precinct. The building houses the ACOPA teaching facilities and the Club Voltaire performance space, making it a hub for artists to learn, grow and fine-tune their craft in a supportive, high energy and creative environment.
Our Training Program provides a selection of exciting and rewarding courses in performing arts. Currently taught by Lindsay Saddington, an acting teacher of 25 years, whose lifelong commitment to the craft of performance, and his extensive journey of experience in the field, is poured into his teaching without reservation.
Lindsay holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Sociology (as a double major) and also Philosophy and Theatre Arts. He has devised, developed and taught drama and acting courses at various educational institutions such as Deakin University and William Bates Academy, as well as many community organisations and Psychiatric institutions.
Lindsay’s extensive, in-depth and broad experience, is a source of inspiration and knowledge for his students, allowing him to cater for a broad range of needs, levels, styles and requirements. ...