Experience Summary
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Acting teacher, Stanislavski Studio, North Hollywood, CA 09/13 - present
Stage new performance during “6-week acting program”
Anton Chekhov, Tennessee Williams, William Shakespeare plays analytics and directing
Taught Stanislavsky’s Method, Michael Chekhov’s Method
Open-classes, workshops, free acting lessons, on-camera classes, promo
Art Director of Cultural Center, National Research University, Moscow, Russia 07/12 to 12/12
Inspected event facilities in order to ensure appropriate venues
Directed theater performances by Ibsen and Brecht
Planned and scheduled programming and student’s event coverage
Performed, oversaw and orchestrated the mounting of scene production
Acting Teacher, The Russian University of Theater Arts, Moscow, Russia 09/11 to 05/12
Taught Stanislavsky Acting Methods
Rehearsed with students various parts from Shakespeare, Chekhov and Tennessee Williams Trained and supervised groups 20 students
Actor, Theater of Roman Viktuk, Moscow, Russia 07/09 to 06/11
Learned lines and rehearsed to prepare for performances
Researched or undertaken activities to help prepare for parts
Discussed interpretation and delivery with other members of the company and the director
Toured across Russia and Europe/Performed for live audience
Actor, Russia Academic Youth Theater, Moscow, Russia 05/07 to 06/09
Studied and rehearsed roles from scripts in order to interpret, learn and memorize lines
Work closely with directors, other actors, and playwrights to find the interpretation of the role
Learned about characters in scripts and their relationships to each other to develop a role
Collaborated with other actors as part of an ensemble
Performed humorous and serious interpretations of emotions, actions, and situations, using body movements, facial expressions, and gestures
Teaching Style
Stanislavsky Method, a lot of humor, but very serious steps in work. Goal-orientated.