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The Director in Dialogue

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After the intensive stage seminar in Berlin, Jurij Alschitz continues online in November. Get involved in this long-term project for directors and pedagogues and organise your own training to become a master

Get the early bird offer until 18 October!

The Director in Dialogue – Jurij Alschitz on the art of dialogue in directing and teaching

8 + 10 November 15-18:00 UTC+1
The Director’s Dialogue with the Text

15  + 17 November 15-18:00 UTC+1
The Director’s Dialogue with the Actor

22 + 24 November 15-18:00 UTC+1
Creating Dialogue on Stage

The Director in Dialogue

Dialogical principles are the first prerequisite for the creative process. From dialogue with myself, with the text, it continues with dialogue with the actors: because if the creative process should be collaborative and creative, the task is for the director not simply to communicate his ideas well, but to unleash the creative forces of all.

The Director in Dialogue about the Dialogue

One’s own dialogical competence becomes all the more important if we want to create real dialogues on stage. It is reflected in the artistic attitude. However, the mere expression of the will to dialogue is not enough, because we simply have to learn many things about it and make them manageable. First for ourselves, in order to then set them free in actors and learners with specific training and acting exercises.

The course for directing and pedagogy by Jurij Alschitz addresses the complex subject on the various levels of its appearance and application in individual steps. There are 2 sessions for each topic, which can also be attended independently of each other.

The Director’s Dialogue with the Text

A director prepares – how does he achieve that the text speaks to him? He seeks dialogue, but how do you open the conversation? One understands the text, the role, words as living beings and finds the right keys to their secrets. This course opens the method of dialogical analysis.

The Director’s Dialogue with the Actor

The Art of Directing lies in bringing this process to life in rehearsals with the actors. Again, it is the art of dialogue to awaken the creative forces of all those involved. There are many ways and forms of working to achieve this. As directors, we should have the most diverse methods at our disposal so that we can always use them purposefully. This course provides a wealth of practical exercises on actors’ dialogue skills.

Creating Dialogue on Stage

Not all dialogue is the same. It appears in many forms, changes and plays with us as we play with it. Who knows all the possibilities? How to use them? Dialogue is one of the decisive characteristics of successful directing, especially how I skilfully “leave it to the actors”. This course uses advanced exercises to show how actors can play confidently with a wide variety of dialogue forms.

Methods for theatre practice

The course is based on the book by Jurij Alschitz. You can get it directly from our bookshop as print or e-pub version.

If you register for this course, the e-pub version is included in the course fee.

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