Neutral Mask - July 20th-24th - Teacher: Adrienne Kapstein
Neutral Mask - July 20th-24th - Teacher: Adrienne Kapstein
The study of Neutral Mask challenges the actor to use their entire body in expressing themselves on stage. Working with the mask enables the performer to discover essential gesture and an economy of movement as well as create a foundation and reference point for character. Through a series of improvisational and technical exercises the actor confronts their physical habits in order to move past the 'daily' body and enter the theatrical realm. The mask has no opinion but is alive and desires to engage, requiring the actor to undo their knowledge and bring their senses to bear in re-discovering the world around them. The study of the Neutral Mask is vital for actors wanting to gain a greater control over their body in movement, develop their imagination and bring a dynamic quality to their presence on stage.
The neutral masks is the best tool there is to help the actor find the greatest control over their body in space possible.
Hours: July 20th - 24th, 10am - 4pm (1hr off for lunch)
Location: Brooklyn College Campus
