EVEN
ACTORS HAVE STAGE FRIGHT
Stage fright or fear of public
speaking is universal. Most actors experience it. The greater the actor often the greater the stage fright. In
his biography, the renowned late English actor, Laurence Olivier, described his enormous fear of performing in public.
BUT ACTORS LEARN TO USE IT TO GREAT ADVANTAGE
Actors employ principles
that transform fear into liberating potent energy. Public Speaking Training by Broadway Actors teaches these principles.
.
DISCOVER HOW TO
Differentiate Between Nervousness and
Tension
You will find that nervousness is helpful
but tension is not. It is nervousness that makes you jump out of the way of a speeding car. Nervousness = alertness.
Tension keeps you glued to the spot. Tension = paralysis.
Rid Yourself of Parlayzing
Tension
Through physical relaxation exercises. And through
learning how to prepare mentally before making a speech.
Use Your Helpful Nerves to Full Advantage
They are built into your system for beneficial reasons. Through
understanding why you will allow them to assist you.
Confront and Make Friends With Your Fear
You will discover that it is your best friend.
Increase Your Self-Awareness in Positive Ways
For instance, you will find that it is always best to face your fear--to
accept it-- and never to turn your back on it.
Find Your Unique Way of Making Presentations
Everyone has a style of their own when they are relaxed and
centered.
Become a Dynamic and Expressive Speaker
Through practising some of the same exercises of the imagination actors
use in preparing to play roles.
Gain Mastery of Yourself- Therefore of Your Audience
You will have time to practice until confident and relaxed you-
Enjoy
the Power of Excellent Performance!
PRIVATE
TRAINING AND CORPORATE WORKSHOPS
PRIVATE TRAINING is designed to
meet the needs of each individual. It may include concentrated work on a specific
speech you will soon be making, as well as exercises that, in general, prepare you to speak effectively in public.
CORPORATE WORKSHOPS offer a comprehensive
approach to public speaking. They include group exercises and solo work on presentations;
and provide an opportunity for participants to interact with a small, congenial ‘audience’
composed of the rest of the group.
FEES Please phone us to discuss this as fees vary according to the type and
amount of training.