How to discover the keys that are hidden in the text to improve our interpretation? In this course we will work in a practical way with some of the most important authors of the last century to learn how to turn the text into a springboard that allows us to jump into the action with complete peace of mind.

From the 5 9 September
De 10h a 14h
Course hours: 20h
Price: € 295 / 275 € students from Eolia

The body and the voice are two essential tools for any actor. That is why the study and technical perfection of them is basic to master our craft. But we often leave aside the study of the text in depth. I have always given a lot of importance to analyzing the text carefully to find the keys that are hidden in it and thus make it more of a tool to use when we go on stage.

In this course we will work in a practical way some of the most important authors of the last century to learn how to turn the text into a springboard that allows us to jump on the tables with complete peace of mind. Because an actor not only speaks, but also reads. In fact, an actor reads long before he speaks. Scenes: Chekhov, T. Williams, Arthur Miller, H. Ibsen.

Advanced level (send CV to eolia@eolia.cat)

Oriol Tarrasón

Oriol Tarrasón is an actor, director and playwright. Accustomed to directing classical theater in a fresh and direct way with the company Els Antonietes of which he is the artistic director. His productions include:

The Evil of Youth (Frederick Bruckner) Muntaner Room; Lots of noise and few nuts (William Shakespeare) Muntaner Room; Stockmann (Henrik Ibsen) Fernando Fernán Gómez CCV; Vania (Anton P. Chekhov) Fernando Fernán Gómez CCV; A Streetcar Named Desire (Tennessee Williams) High Season Festival; Othello (William Shakespeare) Sala Villarroel; Any day (Oriol Tarrason) Sala Villarroel; Another life (Oriol Tarrason) Fernando Fernán Gómez CCV

As an actor he has participated in many theatrical and television productions, some of them:

To love is forever; The knot; Ladies of the (h) AMPA; Six sisters; B & b, word of mouth (TV Series); The Mysteries of Laura (TV Series); We'll be coming back; Bandolera; Paco's men; The pact; Doctor Mateo; The boarding school; The Serranos.