I will be in Melbourne at least until the end of March and will be available to work with individuals, companies or small groups on any performance work during this time. Feel free to contact me with any enquiries.
Aimee Blesing - Voice & Acting Teacher
About Me
- Aimee Blesing
- Dover, New Hampshire, United States
- Currently living in New Hampshire and teaching Acting, Voice & Movement and Dialect coaching at the University of New Hampshire. I am an actor, director, voice & dialect coach and a newly Certified Trainer of the Lessac Kinesensic Voice & Movement Training.
QUOTES OF NOTE
"Don't envy a good voice - You have one!" Arthur Lessac
"To meditate, only you must smile. Smile with the face, smile with mind, and good energy will come to you and clean away dirty energy. Even smile in your liver... Too serious, you make you sick. You can calling the good energy with a smile."
- from 'eat pray love', Elizabeth Gilbert
An actor should strive to be alive to all that he can imagine possible. Such an actor is generated by an impulse toward an inner unity, as well as by the most intimate contacts he makes outside himself. When we as actors are performing, we as persons are also present and the performance is a testimony of ourselves. Each role, each work, each performance changes us as persons. The actor doesn't start out with answers about living - but with questions about experience. Later, as the actor advances through the progress of the work, the person is transformed. Through the working process which he himself guides, the actor recreates himself.
Nothing less.
- Joseph Chaikin, 1972
Give up defining yourself - to yourself or to others. You won't die. You will come to life.
Eckhart Tolle, A New Earth
"To meditate, only you must smile. Smile with the face, smile with mind, and good energy will come to you and clean away dirty energy. Even smile in your liver... Too serious, you make you sick. You can calling the good energy with a smile."
- from 'eat pray love', Elizabeth Gilbert
An actor should strive to be alive to all that he can imagine possible. Such an actor is generated by an impulse toward an inner unity, as well as by the most intimate contacts he makes outside himself. When we as actors are performing, we as persons are also present and the performance is a testimony of ourselves. Each role, each work, each performance changes us as persons. The actor doesn't start out with answers about living - but with questions about experience. Later, as the actor advances through the progress of the work, the person is transformed. Through the working process which he himself guides, the actor recreates himself.
Nothing less.
- Joseph Chaikin, 1972
Give up defining yourself - to yourself or to others. You won't die. You will come to life.
Eckhart Tolle, A New Earth
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Back in Melbourne Town
I have just arrived in Melbourne for a gig with Essential Theatre Company. I will be playing Helena and Peter Quince in my favourite play of all time, A Midsummer Night's Dream. Needless to say, I am very excited about this show, and can't wait to get stuck into rehearsals and play with all my kinesensic adventure tools!!!
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