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Uta Hagen’s Acting Exercises: Approaching the Character and the Scene (Julissa Roman)

Presented by Julissa Roman

Held in-person

This workshop is oriented to helping the working actor develop a set of tools for building a character.

Acting is doing. The major question is: “What do I DO to get what I want?”

The structure of this workshop is based on Uta Hagen’s brilliant Physical Destination Exercise. Through this workshop, the actor will discover the profound depth of the Destination Exercise and will learn how it can provide the actor with the necessary foundation for living truthfully under the given circumstances on stage or in front of a camera. Actors will learn through the application and exploration of the Destination Exercise, and possibly the other exercises, how to use these methods towards finding the emotional core of the character and most importantly how to play moment to moment.

We will start by working individually on Uta Hagen’s Destination exercise to establish the fundamental understanding of this base exercise .(Actors that have studied the Hagen exercises before will combine exercises.)

In the following sessions, students will work on the Destination Exercise set in the context of an assigned character of a scene. Students will be asked to re-work this exercise but adding another exercise that will help them deepen the exploration of the character. Finally, we will move into Double Destinations (guided paired improvisations using Hagen’s exercises) in the context of the assigned scenes, building a bridge between the acquired technique and the scene work.

Prior to the first day of class, students will be assigned specific scenes and characters as well as the Destination exercise.

Required Reading:

  • A CHALLENGE FOR THE ACTOR by Uta Hagen.
  • The play from which you are assigned a scene must be read in its entirety before the first day of class.

Required Rehearsal time: During the second half of the workshop, students must meet for rehearsal outside of class at least once before bringing work to class (preferably a minimum of two rehearsals).

Body Intelligence

Presented by Brenna Palughi

Body Intelligence focuses on developing the physical and emotional intelligence of the actor.

To be held in person (please review in-person requirements)

 

Class utilizes Allan Wayne Work exercises to build physical and mental stamina. These repetitive, circular exercises condition the muscles and break up fascial adhesions while unveiling emotional availability, eroding habitual tension and preventing injury.

There are guided creative movement explorations, ensemble, partner and solo work that allow the actor to fully experience moving from their body’s impulses as opposed to being ‘in their head’ to make choices. The focus on embodiment work leads the actor to greater emotional access and safety.

Class references concepts from Alexander Technique, Fitzmaurice vocal technique, integral anatomy, Lucid Body, meditation and modern dance.

Sign up for either Part A or Part B independently (5 weeks each), or join both for the full 10-week term. You may join Part B without taking Part A.

Scene Study – Studio Practice

For professional performers who desire to return to, or maintain an ongoing relationship with a dynamic and fertile state of learning. The goal: to use the specifics of language, action, subtext, circumstance, and relationships in order to connect with the work at the deepest most personal level. You are encouraged to push boundaries with the aim of building ever more complex characters and situations, allowing and exploring what is powerfully, unexpectedly revealed.

Expected rehearsal time outside of class: 6+ hours / week

When choosing a class, please refer to instructors’ teaching statements and bios, found on the faculty page, for greater detail about their approach to meeting the course goals. Every instructor brings their own methods and experience and teaching styles vary. You are encouraged to read about and audit the classes of each instructor to find the right fit for you:

SCENE STUDY – STUDIO PRACTICE INSTRUCTORS:
Michael BeckettAustin Pendleton | Carol Rosenfeld

Required reading for Carol Rosenfeld’s class: Acting and Living in Discovery by Carol Rosenfeld


HB Studio offers both online classes and in-person classes at the Studio. Before your first class, please review the information outlined on the relevant page(s). Class titles below indicate which are running online vs. in person. 

Most classes run for 10 weeks. Some classes are offered in two 5-week parts (Part A & Part B), and you can sign up for either part independently or register for both parts for $15 off. You can register for Part B without taking Part A: