One-to-one training: the World Theatre Training Institute AKT-ZENT opens a new department.
The World Theatre Training Institute AKT-ZENT, Research Centre of the International Theatre Institute (World Organization for the Performing Arts), is implementing research on quantum pedagogy and holistic theatre within the new Department for One-to-One Training which has been opened as part of the institute's own Online Theatre Academy.https://online-theatre-academy.com
There is a whole range of innovative individual learning formats to choose from: from vocational education to specific further training for actors, directors, theatre pedagogues and teachers of the stage professions to providing targeted support for own artistic projects as well as consultations on specific issues. In this context, artistic director Dr Jurij Alschitz has developed a new programme with which he offers individual, tailor-made tuition: a School for One.
The Alschitz School for One offers an individually tailored programme for actors and directors. The focus is on creating one's own artistic system, developing one's own style, a unique artistic language and mastering the basic techniques and skills of the profession.
The particular advantages of individual tuition are based on the fact that each artist is a unique talent and therefore represents an artistic world of their own. This talent must be found and discovered, it must be given a real name, its own face; it must be given the right tools to be able to become independent and stand out from all the others. This is not possible in a regular training programme, as it has to be designed as a mass enterprise by nature. However, every artist is a special piece of art that the master has to work on its emergence like a jewel.
The Alschitz School for One programme is therefore based on a tailor-made curriculum that is developed uniquely for each individual, taking into account the latest research findings of the World Theatre Training Institute.
Not all trainings, exercises and tasks of a regular theatre education are suitable for everyone. Each exercise is like a medicine - its effect depends on the artistic individuality of the learner. Together - step by step, lesson by lesson - Dr Jurij Alschitz develops a special method for the student's artistic development. Because in the end, uniqueness is what counts in art. Students leave this programme as artists who will shape their creative future with self-confidence and autonomy.
The application phase for the year 2025 is now open.
https://online-theatre-academy.com/one-to-one/
Contact: Christine Schmalor
Böckhstraße 39
D - 10967 Berlin
The World Theatre Training Institute AKT-ZENT (WTTI) is the appointed research centre of the International Theatre Institute, the World Organisation for the Perfoming Arts and active member of the ITI/UNESCO Network for Higher Education in the Performing Arts.
https://theatreculture.org/
It was founded by the artistic director Dr. Jurij Alschitz and programme director Christine Schmalor as AKT-ZENT International Theatre Centre Berlin to establish post-graduate courses for theatre practitioners with the aim to connect training, research and artistic production. Over the years, Dr Jurij Alschitz established a teaching and rehearsal practice called "Training as Method" and formed a team of teachers, who work worldwide.
Today, the WTTI works exclusively towards the innovation of theory and practice of theatre training. The scientific focus lies in the development of the artist's "self-education" and "self-creation" based on the understanding of a "holistic theatre". Dr. Jurij Alschitz' methodological development of Quantum Training opens up a new era of theatre practice.
The Online Theatre Academy is the WTTI's online training platform for ACTING, DIRECTING and TEACHING providing a wide variety of topics and the opportunity for comprehensive professional study.
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