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By | January 28, 2025

Australian Actors Studio – Introducing Heather

The Australian Actors Studio aims to provide actors with a proactive platform to hone their craft, observe, and explore their creative range through dynamic workshops, enhancing creative instinct and self-confidence. To learn more, contact David Armstrong at 0733584949 or info@studioaustralia.com.au....

By | January 26, 2025

Australian Actors Studio – Introducing Ella

The Australian Actors Studio aims to empower actors with a proactive platform to discover, explore and harness their creative range through dynamic workshops, enhancing creative instinct and self-confidence. Contact David Armstrong for additional information: 0733584949 or info@studioaustralia.com.au Books down? What...

By | January 24, 2025

Why is being present, so important?

“The heart of acting is the willingness to let your guard down and expose your true self.” Susan Batson Absolutely, and a fundamental principle we teach in our acting workshops is that we must be present, not just for...

By | January 22, 2025

How do we establish heightened drama in a scene?

In our acting workshop, we engage in an exercise that involves taking a dramatic scene, internalizing the anger, reducing vocal volume, and utilizing pace, poise, and silence. This task proves to be a far more challenging experience than many...

By | August 23, 2024

What is an actor and what is a non-actor?

Both groups, actors and non-actors are usually defined by their mindset, because and some may argue, however; that there are some really talented non-actors in our community. Non-actors usually have a completely different reason for choosing acting than actors...

By | July 23, 2024

What is a non-Actor?

What is a non-actor? Non-actors are usually people who can see fit learning acting skills that can support their personal or professional goals. Non-actors usually also have a zest for learning, discovering and exploring their own self expression for...