Sanford Meisner Method of Acting Workshop

September 24, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Joanna Horton-Liaou works with Freshman Learning Community students in the “Identity” cluster on the Sanford Meisner Method of Acting. These exercises allow the students to get to know their classmates and themselves better.

In this video, students participated in an exercise where they assigned a distinct movement to their names and the group repeats each name and movement. The string of names/movements builds until the entire group is represented.

Sanford Meisner Method of Acting Workshop

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Fall 2009 Co-Curricular Activities

September 18, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Tuesday, Sept. 15
Chuck Raasch, national correspondent, Gannett Washington Bureau
7 p.m., Flagler College Auditorium

Tuesday, Sept. 22
Mr. Robert J. Levine
“Musical Memories: Behind the Scenes with Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra, the Beatles and More”
10 a.m., Flagler Room

Tuesday Sept. 22
Helen Whitney, Woodrow Wilson Scholar (producer, director, writer of documentary films)
“Richard Avedon: Darkness and Light”
5 p.m., Flagler College Auditorium

Monday, Sept. 28
Juliet Goodfriend on 9/11 and faith
(specific events TBA)

Wednesday, Sept. 30
Victoria Barnett, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
“From Seelisberg to Berlin and Beyond: How the Holocaust Changed Interfaith History”
7 p.m., Flagler College Auditorium

Tuesday, Oct. 6
Frank X. Gaspar (poet)
5 p.m., Gamache-Koger Theater

Saturday, Oct. 10
The Amsterdam Cello Octet
8 p.m., Flagler Auditorium

Tuesday, Oct. 13
Lynn Sweet (Washington Bureau Chief, Chicago Sun-Times)
“The Obama White House: A Status Report”
7 p.m., Flagler College Auditorium

Thursday, Oct. 15
Liberty in North Korea (LiNK) will show the documentary “Seoul Train” (approximately 50 minutes) and talk about the North Korean human rights crisis, specifically addressing the issue of North Korean refugees.
8 p.m., Gamache-Koger Theater

Wednesday, Oct. 21
“Murder on a Sunday Morning”
Followed by Q&A with Patrick McGuinness and Patricia Finnell
6 p.m., Gamache-Koger Theater

Friday-Sunday, Oct. 23-25 and Oct. 30-Nov. 1
Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean
Time TBA, Flagler College Auditorium

Friday, Nov. 6
Michael Waters and University of Tampa Press writers: Jordan Smith, Jenny Browne, and Peter Meinke
7:30 p.m., Flagler Room

Saturday, Nov. 7
Jud Mitcham (poet) and Diana Abu-Jaber (novelist)
7:30 p.m., Flagler Room

Saturday, Nov. 7
Jacksonville Lyric Opera
Die Fledermaus
8 p.m., Flagler College Auditorium

Sunday, Nov. 9
Documentary: Korea: Forgotten War, Remembered Heroes
3 p.m., Flagler College Auditorium

Monday Nov. 9
Susan Page (Washington Bureau Chief, USA Today) & Carl Leubsdorf (Washington Columnist, Dallas Morning News)
“One Year Later: How Barack Obama’s Election has Changed American Politics (And How it Hasn’t)”
7 p.m., Flagler College Auditorium

Sunday, Nov. 15
Petronel Malan (pianist)
2 p.m., Flagler College Auditorium

Wednesday-Sunday, Nov. 18-22
Fat Pig
Time TBA, Rahner-Gibbs 2nd Stage, Flagler College Auditorium