The Studio / New York is excited to announce our 2016 Summer Conservatory faculty!
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Summer Conservatory 2016 
June 20-July 29
Monday thru Friday
9:00am-6:00pm
(Six Weeks) 
 
Ever wondered what it would be like to study with the best acting teachers in the country?  This is your chance to find out.   
 
The Studio/New York is looking for 14 talented, committed actors to participate in our Summer Conservatory.  This program provides a rare opportunity for students and working actors to spend six weeks completely immersed in an exciting, fast-paced program led by some of the most respected names in theater training.  If you are looking to be fully challenged this summer and would like to discover just how far this level of training can take you, we are waiting for you.     
   
Are you ready?
  • Led by faculty from the country's top training programs, such as Yale School of Drama, NYU, Juilliard and the professional world.   
  • Classes meet nine hours a day, Monday - Friday, for six weeks.    
  • Curriculum includes Fitzmaurice voicework, movement, Lucid Body, clown and scene study.
  • Each company is strictly limited to 14 students. 
 Admission to the Summer Conservatory is by audition only.
Tuition: $4000   
 
To hear what our students have to say about our programs, 
 
Auditions can be scheduled by emailing us at 
2016 FACULTY
JAYD MCCARTY (Scene Study) is an actor, director, teacher, and  private coach. He served for the
three years as Director of Programs and Conservatories for The Actors Center where he placed actors in classes and workshops with some of the most respected names in theater and actor training: Olympia Dukakis, Dianne Weist, Lloyd Richards, and Chris Bayes, as well as teachers and directors from Moscow Art Theater, the Royal Shakespeare Company, Juilliard, Yale School of Drama, NYU, New Moscow Theatre, and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts.  Jayd attributes the core of his teaching to the training he received from Ron Van Lieu (Chair of Acting, Yale School of Drama), Lloyd Richards (former Artistic Director, Yale Repertory), and Earle Gister (former Chair of Acting, Yale School of Drama). Jayd spent two years with Mr. Gister as a teaching assistant before joining the faculty at The Actors Center in 2004. While at The Actors Center, Jayd also completed a three year mentorship with J. Michael Miller (founder of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts) in Actor Training & Development.  He also enjoys a career as a professional actor. Founder of The Studio / New York.
 
THIAGO DE FELIX (Lucid Body) is an acting coach, actor, director and certified Lucid Body teacher. 
He has taught the Lucid Body technique at the Yale School of Drama and is a current faculty member at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in New York City. Thiago is extremely proud to take the Lucid Body process to Rio de Janeiro twice a year, sharing the work with his fellow Brazilian actors. He was introduced to the Lucid Body technique at the Michael Howard Studios in 2008, where he worked with, among others, Lucid Body creator Fay Simpson, whom he later assisted at Yale School of Drama and The Studio / New York. As a teacher he understands that acting transcends any fixed idea of reality and reveals the complexity of the human heart. Supporting his teaching skills he has 10 years of experience in Reiki and other Energy Healing techniques. He is proud to be a co-founder of Group .BR, where he co-directed the company's second season of Infinite While it Lasts, which was nominated for Outstanding Movement and Choreography at the New York Innovative Theater Awards in 2014. For over two years, Thiago has been part of the cast of Leaving Theater, an Impact Theater production surrounding the challenges of war veterans.
JANE GUYER FUJITA (Voice) is an Assistant Professor at the Graduate Acting Program at NYU TISCH.
She has served as vocal coach for productions on Broadway as well as at the American Repertory Theatre, Yale Repertory Theatre, Actors' Shakespeare Project, Primary Stages, The Public Theater's Under the Radar Festival, Signature Theatre, Ensemble Studio Theater, Ugly Rhino, and Shakespeare in the Parking Lot. She has coached dialects for various film and television productions produced by HBO, ABC Family, Hallmark Hall of Fame, Participant Media, and Production One. As a voice teacher, she has trained in several major vocal techniques including Fitzmaurice, Linklater, Roy Hart, and Chuck Jones. Her background in speech training includes deep study in both Knight-Thompson and Skinner methodologies. Jane is certified by Catherine Fitzmaurice as an associate teacher of Fitzmaurice Voicework®.Her previous teaching appointments include positions at the MFA training programs at the Yale School of Drama, the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers,and the American Repertory Theater Institute at Harvard University. Jane is the recipient of three certificates of distinction in teaching from Harvard University. She has worked with numerous graduate and professional acting students, preparing them for the voice and accent demands of the twenty-first century, both on stage and on screen.She earned her MFA in Voice and Speech Pedagogy from ART's Institute forAdvanced Theater Training, at Harvard University, where she studied under Nancy Houfek. She earned a BA in Liberal Arts with a concentration in Theater from Eugene Lang College at New School University and her MFA from the American Repertory Theater Institute at Harvard University.
SITA MANI (Movement) is a graduate of the Actor's Center Teacher Development Program and is
currently on faculty at Herbert Berghof Studio and a Guest Teacher at CRS Studio in New York. She is a founding faculty member of The Studio / New York and has been a guest teacher at Mark Morris Dance School, Scott Freeman Studio, The New School and The Feldenkrais Institute in New York. Sita began her movement training early, studying Yoga and Tae Kwon Do as a child. She later studied Classical Ballet and Musical Theater Dance forms in Bombay and started her professional career on stage. She was Principal Dancer and Choreographer's Assistant in The Shiamak Davar Dance Company in India from 1997-1990, primarily doing Musical Theatre, Music Videos and Teaching Dance. In 1992 she completed The Certificate Program at the Alvin Ailey School in New York and spent ten years working with Dance and Physical Theater companies in New York, as well as with independent choreographers from India, Europe, South America, and the United States. She studied Acting at The Michael Howard Studio in New York and took up long term studies in new movement modalities, interning for several years with Fay Simpson in Lucid Body Work and in Alexander Technique with Jean McClelland. She maintains an ongoing study and exploration of Contact Improvisation, is a certified Facilitator (Joker) for Theater For Social Change, a Guild Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner and a Licensed Massage Therapist. Her unique, eclectic background has lead her to develop her own form of movement training which works towards giving performers a more refined self awareness, physical awareness, visceral authenticity and working process. Sita has worked at all levels of training, ranging from the Yale School of Drama to kindergartens in the slums of Mumbai.
LUCAS CALEB ROONEY (Clown) teaches at The Juilliard School and NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. In
the past Mr. Rooney taught at The Public Theater Shakespeare Lab, The Actors Center and The Old Globe Theatre.Lucas apprenticed Christopher Bayes in Clown and Physical Comedy, and received additional training with Phillippe Gaulier in London. He received his MFA from the Old Globe Theatre's professional actor training program at University of San Diego. He credits most of who he is as an artist and actor to the years he spent in The Actors Center, studying with Chris Bayes, Ron Van Lieu, Per Brahe, Frank Deal, Felix Ivanov, David Bridel, and Catherine Fitzmaurice. Lucas's clown show Creation had a successful run Off-Broadway at the Mint Theatre. On Broadway, Lucas played opposite Morgan Freeman and Frances McDormand in Mike Nichols's production of The Country Girl, and most recently in the Lincoln Center revival of Golden Boy. He was also strewn among the dead in Jack O'Brien's Henry IV at Lincoln Center. Other New York credits include Stuart in Yellow Face at The Public Theater, Diggory in She Stoops to Conquer at the Irish Repertory Theater; Aaron in Mimesphobia at the Beckett Theatre, and understudying Father Flynn in Doubt at Manhattan Theatre Club. At the Old Globe Theatre, Lucas played Sir Toby Belch in Twelfth Night, directed by Jack O'Brien; Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream, directed by Kyle Donnelly; Frank Lubey in in All My Sons, directed by Rick Seer; and Thomas Killigrew in Complete Female Stage Beauty, directed by Mark Lamos. Lucas was recently seen in The Orphans' Home Cycle at The Signature Theatre Company and Caryl Churchill's Love and Compassion at New York Theatre Workshop.
FAY SIMPSON (Lucid Body) has been the Artistic Director and co-founder of Impact Theatre since its
creation in 1990.  Informed by her work in the rehearsal room, the teaching studio and onstage over the last 20 years, Ms. Simpson has developed a unique physical training method for the actor called The Lucid Body. She taught at The Yale School of Drama, the New School's Eugene Lang, Michael Howard Studios, The Studio/NY, Marymount Manhattan College, and at the Actor's Center. She currently teaches this technique at Tisch School of the Arts, NYU's Graduate Acting Program, and privately at the Lucid Body House. Fay wrote The Lucid Body; A Guide for the Physical Actor, published in 2008 by Allworth Press. She has a two-year Lucid Body Teacher Training program now in place. In 1999, Fay was awarded a Fox Foundation Fellowship, which enabled her to serve as an Assistant Director at the New Globe Theatre in London under the artistic directorship of Mark Rylance for the 1999 - 2000 London theatrical season, collaborating with Mr. Rylance on productions of Julius Caesar and Antony & Cleopatra. She was awarded a Tennessee Williams Fellowship from The University of the South, Sewanee, and has worked in collaboration with actor/director Joseph Siravo presenting Shakespeare works in development at the Cherry Lane Alternative Theatre and The Actors Center, NYC. Fay received her B.F.A. in Theatre & Dance from Colorado College and her M.A. from NYU.
Stay tuned for more info on our upcoming workshops:  
 

NINE-MONTH CONSERVATORY 2016 - 2017
September 19, 2016 - May 22, 2017
Monday through Friday
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

The jewel of our training programs, the Nine Month Conservatory is designed for a very special group of fast track actors and resembles programs found at the leading three-year training institutions. This thirty-week program consists of an integrated curriculum that is both exhausting and exhilarating and is lead by some of the most respected names in theater training. Our goals: to help actors move past their current blocks and limitations, give them the necessary tools to discover their artistic potential, and provide a way of working that will serve them for their entire career. The Conservatory's curriculum offers a rigorous schedule of voice work, movement, impulse, clown, analysis, and scene study, and is designed for committed actors who are ready to make a quantum leap in their artistic development.

The Technique Workshops (3 Part Series):

Mastering Analysis
(Part 1)
Playing Action (Part 2)
Rehearsal Technique (Part 3)

The Playwrights Series:


Chekhov, Ibsen & Strindberg
American Masters: Odets, Miller, Inge & O'Neil
Tennessee Williams
Today's Playwrights (1970s to present)
Non-Linear Theatre: Beckett, Sartre
, Genet & Pinter
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