The Actors' Tutorial
Artistic Managing Director - Kevin McCormick


In Search of the Artist Within...

 

 

also Introducing an Actors Tutorial New Initiative
The Canadian Conservatory

for the Development of Artists


 
Notes from the Director...
Welcome to The Actors' Tutorial!
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Welcome to The Actors’ Tutorial, from Artistic Managing Director Kevin McCormick


It is a privilege and an honor to be working and creating with and for Artists.

I can't imagine a world without Artists. In particular, Actors and Performing Artists who create and tell their stories through the magical world of live theatre, film, television, and related media.

It has fast become a fact and a reality that the arts, all the arts can inspire ones life, renew, enrich, reveal ones personal journey, enlighten, entertain, and motivate the spirit of the lives of those fortunate enough to share in it's power.

Encountering any art form can create a sense of renewal and awaken the spirit of an individual.

The art of the actor in particular, offers a world filled with transformation, self discovery, encouraging and demanding an authenticity of self, deeply affecting the manner in which one can live ones life.

At the Actors’ Tutorial it has always been my goal to create a rich, creative training ground, programs, events and workshops that will uphold the values that come from sensitivity, generosity of spirit, authenticity, truth, courage, love, support, discipline, and an empowerment of the individual.

I have always felt that anyone who participates in and commits to any art form as an artist is indeed in a league of their own.

“Imagination is Freedom'', having one, nurturing and developing it, and helping to awaken it within another  is, in my opinion, one of the highlights of the living experience and a very noble act indeed.

It takes tremendous courage to be an artist, in particular an actor. Of the many individuals I have taught and created with over the years, those that have stayed with it are those that have realized that it is something they must do and that if their lives are to be of any truthful consequence they are best to follow their hearts and dreams and passions.

Welcome.

- Kevin McCormick