Theatre School in Denmark - Copenhagen Courses in English
The Commedia International Theatre School is a
two year, full time, actor training program
founded in Stockholm in 1978 by Ole Brekke and
Carlo Mazzone-Clementi, it was moved to
Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1983 and attracts
students from several continents. Training at
the school involves the entire being, foremost
the body. Classes, which are in English, start
each September. The course is based on the
pedagogical methods of Carlo Mazzone-Clementi
and Jacques Lecoq. Graduates of the school are
working in various performing milieu including
stage, film, circus, cabaret, and the streets
all over the world. Courses
The course is divided into distinct but related
theatre disciplines, primarily movement,
including: Analysis of movement (Feldenkrais),
mime, acrobatics, but also voice, approaching
texts, and performing before the camera (film).
The course is a two year journey of discovery.
At the end of two years training students will
be at ease in themselves on stage, available and
ready to play, confident in their technical
ability, and aware of their responsibilities as
professional artists. They are ready to continue
to stretch their limits of understanding of
life, laughter, and its artistic theatrical
expression. |