TRADITIONAL CURRICULUM
Information
Theater classes are given at the Foyer Sainte Dévote sur le Rocher at this address:
3, rue Philibert Florence | 98000 MONACO
Initiation
ages 10 to 14
The introductory course is organized around playful exercises involving imagination, concentration, listening, voice, the body in space and the relationship with the gaze of others. The aim is to encourage the student's potential for self-expression through play, and to make them aware of the means by which this can be achieved (body, voice, space, imagination...). In the introductory course, students begin to discover different forms of writing. Collective and choral work is favored to sharpen group awareness. This collective performance work is presented at the end of the year.
Cycle I
from age 15
This cycle introduces students to the demands of the theatrical body. Each session begins with physical and vocal training, games and improvisations. Throughout the year, we work on the discovery of acting and the theatrical repertoire. Our work questions acting, presence, embodiment, addressing the other, building a relationship within a dramaturgy, and the imaginary. Through exercises, improvisations and collective and individual experimentation with different scenes or themes, we open up the paths that lead to the pleasure of theater through acting. During the second semester, we prepare a collective project, which culminates in a public performance at the end of the year.
Cycle II
This is the commitment cycle. It's about deepening the basics and taking the first step towards autonomy in one's artistic practice. In Cycle 2, the link between text analysis and stage practice becomes more clearly defined. As in Cycle 1, each session begins with physical and vocal training, games and improvisations. Particular emphasis is placed on movement, with its relationship to rhythm and space, and the laws of movement that organize every theatrical situation: how to find the right poetic gesture? Our group-based teaching approach aims to awaken students' individual creative processes. Group classes place students in a relationship with performance, enabling them to approach the actor's art in its entirety. We aim to create a troupe spirit. However, students may be asked to work on a personal project during the year. This more individual work is a time for students to take the initiative in the forms they wish to work on, with the help of their teacher and possibly the collaboration of other students. A supervised group project is also launched during the year. This involves group work on a play, an author or a theme, with a public performance at the Théâtre Princesse Grâce at the end of the year. During the year, a Master Class with an external speaker is proposed, as well as, if possible, meetings with actors from the current theatrical scene.
Cycle III
The aim is to build on what has already been learned and move towards autonomy in theatrical practice. Students prepare for their CET (Certificat d'Etudes Théâtrales), which requires them to develop a personal project, either on their own or as part of a group, highlighting their own world. They must reveal their aesthetic choices. Cycle 3 is also intended to be a continuation of the work of the first two cycles, with the aim of perfecting each student's performing skills.
Contact
If you have any questions, please contact
PEDAGOGY | Mme PALMERO : lpalmero@mairie.mc
PROFESSOR | Mrs LEFEBVRE : clefebvre@mairie.mc