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Prepare for Your Audition
"Nail That Audition"
Master Class & Workshop

Presented by The Southeastern Theatre Conference
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INTRODUCTION
One Day Intensive Auditions Master Class
This Master Class is an 8 hour intensive focused on making your audition the best it can be. For some this class will be an introduction to methods widely used in theatre classes and for others it will be a refresher or a reminder of skills you already have.  The Master Class is applicable for skill levels including high school students, college students and professionals needing a refresher.  This class would be appropriate for teachers of acting who wish to hone their skills and possibly garner more tips in teaching acting auditions.  The Master Class will be individualized to make sure that the participants receive information that fits their basic needs and objectives.

Also available: "Nail That Audition" Workshop, an abbreviated version (1-2 hours) of the Master Class for groups of any size, featuring information on auditioning in general, plus details on SETC's different types of auditions.

SAMPLE SCHEDULE (For the 8 hour Master Class.)

Section 1:
Selecting a Piece:  Specifics about what makes a good monologue for Auditions, what directors are looking for, what is right for you, what kinds of pieces you should stay away from, etc.  We will look at the pieces you brought, pieces you are working on and pieces you wish to consider.  We will share and read them all and open up for feedback from the rest of the class.

Section 2:
Warm up:  The class will go through basic warm up activities focusing on voice, mind and body.  This will be in preparation for working the pieces in the workshop and      also for information that students may use later in preparation for auditions. 

Section 3:
Acting:  Acting skills focusing on achieving your goal with the monologue.  In addition, there will be exercises which will aid in work toward the use of the body and the voice to execute your acting/audition goals. The Master Class will owrk on your musical selection, how to prepare, what to do during the Audition and what it means to act through a song.

Section 4:
Working the Monologue:  The class will spend time working the monologue and presenting the work for individual coaching and directing.

Section 5:
Presenting the Monologues:  The class will present their monologues under circumstances that closely resemble professional auditions standards.   

Section 6:
Feedback:  General and Individual feedback on the auditions, reworking and discussion.

Section 7:
An Introduction of SETC:    What to expect in SETC Professional, Graduate, Undergraduate and Dance Auditions.

TESTIMONIALS
"Hardy did a wonderful job combining information for both technical and performance students. He also hit on useful information both for the newbies and the ones who have been through the process several times before. They learned many new things. And, what they had heard from us before, they saw as comforting to hear it from somebody outside of our program. Thanks again. It really was terrific."
Woodrow Hood
Chair, Theatre Arts Department
Catawba College

"As theatre teachers we think we have heard and seen it all when it comes to auditions but this workshop pulls it together in such a clear and energetic way that the students come away with a much better chance of putting together an audition that "works!"
Sharon Andrews
Associate Professor of Acting/Directing
Wake Forest University

PRESENTERS
Lead Presenter: Hardy Koenig
Hardy Koenig
Hardy Koenig
Hardy Koenig is head of Educational Theatre Services for SETC. He has an MFA in Acting from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro and a BA in theatre from The University of Texas at Austin. Hardy has years of experience as a University Professor and works as an actor and director in professional and academic theatre. He is an AEA equity candidate. In addition to working at SETC, he is currently on the faculty of The University of North Carolina Greensboro where he teaches Acting and Directing.

His main duties for SETC involve the coordination of all aspects of educational theatre including auditions, festivals and scholarships. Hardy is the Lead presenter for SETC's Nail That Audition workshop and master class. Hardy presented the Nail That Audition work shop at ATHE in Toronto, San Francisco, Chicago and New Orleans and the Master Class for the Graduate acting school at the University of Florida and Mary Washington University.

BRING TO YOUR SCHOOL OR GROUP

Daylong Master Class Cost: $600 plus expenses.

90-Minute Workshop Cost: Expenses Only.

Contact Central Office at 336-272-3645 for more information.



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