Performance Coaching with Paul Parker and Associates

TOURING JAPAN IN MAY 2013

April 10th, 2013

TEACHING SYNOPSIS FOR ACTING AND BUSINESSMEN

G’day everyone, as we say in Australia.

I am very excited to announce that I will be teaching soon at Stone Wings Acting School in Japan. I visited the beautiful country of Japan in 2010 and fell in love with it and with the people. The food is very nice too. Having an interest in Japanese Kabuki and Noh Theatre also attracts me to Japan.

I will be conducting two days of acting classes, one day of classes for businessmen and one day of private tuition classes. All with an interpreter!

ACTING
The acting classes will focus on Australian techniques and on camera training.

My objectives while teaching actors at Stone Wings will be on the following:
* Teaching the student the power of connecting the breathe and the voice within the body, and then connecting this with the text.
* Being able to draw on emotions from within the body and assist the connection of the breathe and the voice with the text.
* Attaching a technique to the text so the student can perform with connection to both themselves and to the text.
* Perform well and with direction.
* Self and teacher analysis of the actors work.
* Focuses on theory and practice while acting on camera.
* What skills do the students know about acting on camera? What messages are they getting across?
* What skills do they need to know to improve their work?
* The introduction of 14 major points to help the actors work on camera.
* Through practical exercises, actors will work on their taught skills with a script and in front of the camera.
* Skills are addressed and worked on as they perform with script.
* Self and teacher analysis of the actors work.

BUSINESS
My objectives for teaching businessmen will be on the following:
* Introducing the student to group and self-analysis of the barriers that exist in business in their culture and working on ways to do things better.
* Introducing the student to self – empowerment!
* Teaching the student the power of connecting the breathe and the voice within the body, and then connecting this with the text.
* Being able to draw on emotions from within the body and assist the connection of the breathe and the voice with the text.
* Working on the voice of the businessman.
* Working on the power of presentation utilizing creativity and human emotion.
* Working on the importance of questioning and the senses and body language in business.
* introducing the student to what I call THE TEN CATEGORIES OF GROWTH –they are:
• Goal setting and implementation, includes strategic marketing
• What are the things I can do to help me grow in business in Japan
• Body Language
• Breathe and Voice, including language / vocabulary
• Multimedia skills, including on camera skills
• Creativity, including imagination / improvisation
• What’s going on in the mind and dealing with it
• What not to do
• Finding you
• Organics – practicing to get better

PRIVATE CLASSES
On the 4th day of my teaching trip I will be conducting one on one classes on any topic that the student wishes to work on. You can also register for these classes if you wish.

Thank you for your consideration.

I really hope you can join me at Stone Wings Acting School.

Copyright © 2013 Paul Parker – January 2013. This information is property of Paul Parker Performance Coaching and cannot be reproduced without prior written consent of the author – Paul Parker. I give permission for this text to be put onto the Stone Wings advertising websites for my upcoming visit to Japan in May, 2013.
Paul Parker (B.Ed)
Acting and Presenter Coach
paul@paulparkerpc.com.au
www.paulparkerpc.com.au

Paul Parker has booked actors onto hundreds of USA film, television, theatre and commercials. He is a qualified teacher with 23 years teaching experience as of 2013. From 2002 to 2011 he was the Artistic Director and head teacher of AIDA – Australian Institute of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles and New York in the USA. Paul has been in the entertainment Industry professionally since 1977.

About the Author

Paul Parker

Paul Parker has trained many business people with their presentations to help them when on television, in television interviews, on radio and with their video logs on websites in Australia, Japan and in the USA.

Paul works as a Business Presentation and Acting and Voice Coach too. This includes training people who present in work forums, class rooms, conferences, staff meetings and court rooms.

4 thoughts on “TOURING JAPAN IN MAY 2013

  1. This is awesome! I went to highschool in Japan and can truly say that you touring there and teaching businessmen is an amazing idea! I think you teaching the above mentioned ideals and techniques to anyone in business is a great idea! I look forward to hearing more about how the touring is going and would love to see pics! You are easily the best acting coach/teacher I have met in my 26yrs of acting and consider it a blessing to anyone who gets to work with you.

  2. Thank you for splendid workshop! Indeed you are an excellent teacher.
    My students really honor and love you.
    You got connection to everyone and build their potentials up. Many japanese are embarrassed to be praised. Because it is rare in Japan. So they tend to suppress their real emotion. You released their emotion and taught natural acting.
    In business class students were impressed that the idea of creative approach and breath & voice work.
    Thank you very much. I’ d like to trip your country sometime.

  3. こんにちは!Paul-san,thank you so much for coming to Stone Wings and teaching us !
    It was amazing and really powerful for 2 days with you.
    On the way to Stone Wings,on a train,in the bath,on my “huton”before I go to bed,
    I’m trying the breath exercise of Chakra anytime I noticed.
    Really,we are still excited about you and your work shop!
    I’m so happy to see you and Tomoko-san:)
    ありがとうございました、どうぞお元気で!

  4. Well I’m back from Japan. Awesome time spent teaching diligent, talented and respectful actors. I spent 5 days at Stone Wings Acting School in Tokyo. A link to some of the work is here:
    http://youtu.be/LtDAAC_hwhI
    I’ll be going back to teach soon. I was very proud of the students’ growth.
    Paul

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