Meisner Summer Intensive Interview - Yalda Moslehian - Call (917) 789-1599
Meisner Summer Intensive Interview - https://www.maggieflaniganstudio.com/two-year-acting-program/yalda-moslehian-interview/ Meisner Intensive Interview with Yalda Moslehian - Call (917) 789-1599 Many students consider the acting programs at Maggie Flanigan Studio to be the best-acting program in New York. Yalda Moslehian talks about what it was like moving to New York City to start the acting programs at the studio. Q: What did you think it meant to train as an actor before you started the six-week Summer Intensive? A: I thought it was being able to be believable, reading the lines, having some personality to the character, but now after taking the Summer Intensive, I realize it's a lot more. It's about taking in and being truthful to your emotions, not faking them, whereas before that's what I would do, to fake the feelings by changing the tone of my voice. That's not real artistry. Real artistry is being truthful under imaginary circumstances, and being able to craft something personal to you so that you can discover those emotions that you've kept hidden. Q: Was this your first time studying Meisner? A: I studied it briefly at my university. I minored in theater. Q: How was your experience in our six weeks Summer Intensive different from your experience? A: In the experience, it's not as professional. Let's say it that way. It wasn't as professional as the Summer Intensive program that I took here. They want to make you the best of the best. They want to bring you to top-notch quality artistry here. Now, I'm learning to feel more and not being afraid to display my emotions. Not just feelings, but it's also about standing up for yourself. He said, "You're not standing up for yourself." I thought I was. I believe that taking in, connecting with the other person, and being truthful to yourself. Q: What did you learn about yourself over these past six weeks that was a surprise, or that changed you? A: Over the past six weeks, well, it's, one, it's been nice to be in a beautiful group class where we support each other. When I had my first breakthrough, I was getting anxiety, anxious, and I've never had a panic attack. I've never had a panic attack until the class because the crafting that I created for myself was so personal and so real to me that I could feel my body shaking, and then anger and then I turned into tears. Having that breakthrough, it's a fantastic moment. It's not easy, but just having the kids in the class being able to support me. Another discovery I had was a trigger of abandonment that I didn't realize I had. You start to find yourself. You begin to see yourself through the class. Q: How would you describe Charlie as an acting teacher? A: I think Charlie is impressive. I wouldn't call him a teacher. I call him a master at his craft. He's an expert. He's straightforward. He's honest. He says it like it is. That's exactly what I expected, and that's exactly what I wanted in this training. Because the other classes or the other teachers I've had, they're just more, "Okay. You're doing good." It's only been hand-holding. If I want to improve, I need to be challenged, and he will challenge you. He's been doing this for over 20 years. I enjoy the technique. Admission to the acting programs at the Maggie Flanigan Studio is based on a 1:1 interview with Charlie Sandlan. Students who are interested in applying for acceptance should apply online. Students with questions about the acting class schedule or other details are welcome to call the studio during business hours at (917) 789-1599. Maggie Flanigan Studio 153 W 27th St #803 New York, New York 10001 (917) 789-1599 https://www.maggieflaniganstudio.com/ https://goo.gl/maps/oxqqExybwL32 https://twitter.com/MeisnerActing https://www.facebook.com/MeisnerActing/ https://s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/meisneracting10001/index.html https://maggieflaniganstudio.business.site/ http://www.pearltrees.com/maggieflaniganstudio acting classes NYC, acting classes in NYC, maggie flanigan studio, actors, maggie flanigan, Meisner technique training, Meisner technique, Meisner training, Meisner, Meisner work, Meisner acting, Meisner acting classes, acting conservatory, best acting studio in NYC
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