Arturo drama school

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The Arturo Drama School is a private training facility for actors in Cologne . The school has existed since 1997 . The headmaster and founder of Arturo is Gereon Nussbaum (actor, speaker, director). Currently (as of June 2011) there are around 120 students in training.

Vocational training is offered in which the pupils work early on with directors, both school and external, on theater and film projects. The premises of the Arturo Drama School include, among other things, its own theater with space for around 50-60 spectators for performances by the drama students.

The four-year training ends with the dismissal of the former drama students as professional actors for stage, film and microphone. In addition, the students speak to the ZAV .

Content

The Arturo drama school offers the student training with the aim of practicing as an actor on stage or in front of the camera. In response to the multimedia orientation of the acting profession in recent years, camera training will be given from the second semester.

As a student of Arturo, you play in theater productions on the school's own stage from the first year of your apprenticeship, both independently and in close cooperation with various directors.

After the first and second year of training, there is the annual interview or the intermediate examination in various subjects, which decide on the further school career.

Subjects

  • Presentation (basics, role study, improvisation project, music theater and clown seminar, camera training, staging, development of the audition repertoire)
  • Basic camera training
  • Voice / speaking (sound and breath articulation, resonance formation, text genres prose and poetry, singing)
  • Movement / dance (elementary breathing and movement theory, rhythm, acrobatics, combat, modern dance, standard and show dance elements, stage fencing, stunt)
  • audiovisual media (camera and microphone training, synchronous seminar, training DVD video, training CD audio)
  • Theory (film and theater history, contract and social law for the stage and audiovisual media)

financing

The tuition fees are currently 300 euros (semesters 1–4) or 400 euros (semesters 5–8) per month (as of August 2016).

Well-known graduates

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