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Individual Acting Class

Do you have a topic in your acting learning process that you keep bumping into? Are you looking for strong new impulses for your acting development? Or do you simply want to immerse yourself in a creative dialogue with a teacher and into the artistic work on a scene?

In an individual acting class, we assume that your interests count, that there is a lot to discover and that you can learn what you want to learn. In an ongoing creative dialogue we build an individual path to your artistic goal, based on your possibilities and wishes, especially those you may not even yet know about.

We work with the whole person, always on the basis of contemporary scientific knowledge, always specifically and always artistically. That’s why our lessons work and achievement is guaranteed. We get by without helpless empty phrases such as ‘you weren’t really into it’ or ‘you have to want it more’. And if something doesn’t work we tinker until it works.

Scene Show

From 4 lessons on there is the opportunity to take part in a scene show of the current role students. The scene show does not have the character of an audition, but serves to test what has been worked on in a real theatrical situation.

Next Scene Show
Sat, 11.10., 4 pm, Performing Stage, Musikquartier, Mariahilfer Straße 51, 1060 Vienna

“You are a master at picking me up and letting me be and taking me further with your incredible knowledge of the subject matter and your down-to-earth approach to practice. This makes it all a pure pleasure (at least in your lessons, when practising it’s something else again;)) and makes me want to keep going.”
“I have found Anne to be a very open, adventurous and encouraging teacher, who gets to the heart of what is unclear and unspeakable without any arrogance, so much so that she loosens the knot in you. With her lightning-fast understanding of body, space and subtext, she is able to scrape the human, the interesting, the essential out of really everything that is said. And although she impressed me with her ability to quickly analyse, I don’t feel intimidated by her, but rather encouraged.”

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