Summer classes at AATC in SF

APA Acting 101:
Unleashing Your Inner Actor

This 8 week course, meeting 2.5-hours each week, is aimed at actors of all levels looking to learn the basics or hone their existing craft. Classes will involve learning proper techniques in warm-up, voice, movement, and auditioning. Taught by AATC's Managing Artistic Director, Sean Lim, students in this class will investigate the principles of acting from genres including Stanislavsky, Linklater, Meyerhold, and Alexander through scene assignments from both APA and non-APA theatrical work. Limited to 10-12 people, classes will feature both lecture and hands-on application. Class will culminate in a public presentation of selected scenes from each student.

Dates: July 12, 2003 - August 30, 2003
Time: Saturdays, 10:30AM - 1PM
Instructor: Sean Lim
Location: TBA
Registration: $250

APA Playwriting 101:
Unleashing Your Story for the Stage

This 8 week course, meeting 2-hours each week, is aimed at playwrights of all levels looking for instruction on turning a narrative into a powerful work of theater. Taught by renowned bay-area playwright, Melinda Corozon-Foley, this class will take you through the steps from storyboard and character development to seaming together dialogue and plot lines. Limited to 10-12 people, classes will feature both lecture and hands-on application. Class will culminate in a public reading of selected scenes from each student.

Dates: June 25, 2003 - August 20, 2003
Time: Wednesdays, 7PM-9PM
Instructor: Melinda Corozon-Foley
Location: Asian American Theater Company Board Room
690 Fifth Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
Registration: $250

To register, please call Asian American Theater Company at (415) 543-5738 or email Sean Lim, slim@asianamericantheater.org to reserve your spot. Spaces will go to the first 10-12 people who process their registration. For any questions, please feel free to contact AATC. We look forward to witnessing the creative genius unleashed by this class

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