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Acting Workshop for Opera Singers in February 2021

Zoom - online - FREE!!

Theme: Engaging your facial muscles and reacting on stage

<La Cenerentola>

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auf Deutsch hier.

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日本語はこちら

During the COVID pandemic, Opera Pomme Rouge has been offering free monthly online acting classes for opera singers instead of our usual Young Artists Program, as we want to support artists! Because of the spread of the coronavirus, we have decided to extend this course until May 2021.
 

The theme for February is "Engaging your facial muscles and reacting on stage <La Cenerentola>".
 

This course is for opera singers, vocal students or hobby singers over the age of 17. (Age restrictions are a guide only. We would be happy consider exceptions. Please feel free to contact us.)
The maximum number of participants per class is 5, in the style of a semi-private lesson.  3 classes will be offered every month. Please select a class at your convenience in the application form.

The instructor is Anna Etsuko Tsuri, who is a world-experienced Opera Director who has trained at the biggest opera houses in the world, such as the Vienna State Opera, the Bavarian State Opera, Théâtre du Soleil a Paris, etc.
 


Acting Workshop for Opera Singers
February class
Theme: Engaging your facial muscles and reacting on stage <La Cenerentola>,


Date and time: (New Date since Feb.06.2021. Please check! )
Class 1 (Japanese) : February 27 (Sat) 5:30AM - 7:00AM (US Eastern Time)
Class 2 (English) : February 28 (Sun) 1PM - 2:30PM (US Eastern Time)

Class 3 (German) : February 28 (Sun) 3AM - 4:30AM (US Eastern Time)
Place:                         Zoom
Participation Level:   All levels. This is for opera singers, voice students or Hobby singers
Participant Age:      17 and up (we would be happy to make an age-limit exception;   please don’t hesitate to contact us!)
Number of Participants:  Max 5 participants per class 

(the order of the priority has three points: #1: you are new to Opera Pomme Rouge, #2: if you are not new, you have never had an unexcused absence for a workshop or audition, and #3: first come, first served.)
Cost:                           Free
Requirement:             You need a good internet connection. This workshop is interactive and involves a lot of practical exercises. You are required to turn on your camera and make sure you are visible from head to toe, as the teacher needs to give you feedback.  Also, you should be able to see Gallery View in Zoom, as there will be many discussions with other participants in the class.  
Language:                    English, German or Japanese
Teacher:                       Anna Etsuko Tsuri
Application Deadline: February 21th 2021

Please apply via the link from the list below. (You will receive a confirmation email with a Zoom link no later than 2 days before the event starts.) It is on a first-come-first-served basis, but please be sure that you can participate in this event before you apply to it. Due to the semi-private style of the workshop, we will wait until all participants appear in the Zoom room to start the class, as we do not want you to miss out on any part of the workshop!

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Anna Etsuko Tsuri  Anna Etsuko Tsuri is internationally active as an opera director. She studied opera stage directing at the Hanns Eisler Academy of Music in Berlin and at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna. Since childhood she has learned piano, flute, conducting, singing, dance, pantomime and musical performance. In 2015, she founded Opera Pomme Rouge in New York, of which she is the general director. She is also a  faculty member of the Young Artists Program. As a freelance opera director, she has directed more than 30 operas in New York, Boston, Washington DC, Vienna, Berlin, Riga and Tokyo. She has participated in over 100 opera productions in various opera houses and theaters, including the Vienna State Opera, Metropolitan Opera, Washington National Opera, Komische Oper Berlin, Bregenz Festival, Festival of Young Artists Bayreuth, Théatre du soleil Paris, etc., with directors such as Christine Mielitz, Marco Marelli, Ariane Nmouchkine and David Pountney. For 15 years she has been teaching stage performance with a focus on "the relationship between music analysis and healthy posture", especially for opera singers. She has been living in Germany again since the summer of 2019 and works at the Munich State Opera.

www. AnnaEtsukoTsuri.com

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