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    • Two Goldfish
    • Monologues of n Women
  • New Works
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Acting Fundamentals with Iveliz Martel

A group of people engaged in conversation in a casual indoor setting.

Course Description

This introductory acting class is designed for immigrant and multilingual participants, especially those for whom English is a second language. People who are Native English speakers are welcome as well. 

The class focuses on presence and the fundamentals of acting.

Participants will explore acting techniques that emphasize intention, relationship, and listening over perfection. Accents and different rhythms of speech are welcomed as part of the work. The class will move toward an informal final showcase. 

No prior acting experience is required. Participants should feel comfortable working primarily in English, but the class welcomes a range of language levels and cultural

Course Outlines

Week 1 Intro and warming up your acting instrument 

Week 2 Given Circumstances and Open Scene Work (same one)

Week 3 Objectives and Open Scenes (Different open scenes) 

Week 4 Relationship and Intentions 

Week 5 Final Sharing 

Course Time

Sunday Morning 1/18 · 1/25 · 2/1 · 2/8 · 2/15
10 AM to 12 PM

Course Location

Theatre Puget Sound

Course Fee

250 dollars

Early Bird Discount: 200 dollars if you sign up before January 3rd

I’m so grateful for the community Iveliz and we co-create. Theater heals!


Fanfan

We learned acting techniques through observation and practice. One important thing I've learned is that actors don't act on emotions, all their actions and reactions are based on the circumstances. Thank you, Iveliz, for the well-designed course.


Zoey

Acting Fundamental makes me look forward to every Sunday. Iveliz has created a space where people feel safe and free from judgment—a place to freely explore oneself and the art of acting.


Yuxiao

Meet the Instructor

Iveliz Martel (She/Her): Actor & Journalist

Iveliz Martel is an actor, teaching artist, and journalist from Chile. She holds an MFA in Acting from the University of Washington School of Drama 

and an MS in Science Journalism from Texas A&M University. Her local theatre credits include work with Seattle Children's Theatre, Seattle Shakespeare, Swim Pony, Global Works, Yun Theatre, Strawberry Jam, Walk Don’t Run Art Marathon, and eSe Teatro. She also created and performed her original clown solo show, Tutti Frutti, co-developed with Bradley Wrenn and staged at 18th & Union in Seattle and CoHo Theatre in Portland. Iveliz has taught at different schools in Seattle, including Freehold, UW School of Drama, Seattle Film Institute, Cornish College of the Arts, and she has led acting workshops and classes offered by theater companies such as Yun Theatre, Latino Theatre Projects, and Broadway Bound. She is also a vocal coach at the Jack Straw Cultural Center. Iveliz has built a career as a radio reporter in Chile and is a Fulbright alumna.

Course History

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Yun Theatre is a registered 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization in Washington State. 


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