Monthly Archives:September 2023

Thank you, Camila! You really stepped it up in the last week before the performance and I am happy we got a private sess…

Thank you, Camila! You really stepped it up in the last week before the performance and I am happy we got a private sess…

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Thank you, Camila! You really stepped it up in the last week before the performance and I am happy we got a private session the week before. Many people in the audience commented that they enjoyed your performance the most and I think part of that was because you went through all different emotions and let everything flow. I am super glad that you enjoy standing on a stage now. It is my biggest passion. Let’s hone your skills some more and see how much more fun we can have together…forever! ??



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Jenni and Diana performed in a scene together. Jenni’s scene partner dropped out last minute and she had to work with di…

Jenni and Diana performed in a scene together. Jenni’s scene partner dropped out last minute and she had to work with di…

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Jenni and Diana performed in a scene together. Jenni’s scene partner dropped out last minute and she had to work with different actors over the rehearsals. Finally Diana volunteered to play in the scene.

This was quite challenging since Diana had to play in two different scenes basically back to back and had to create a new character within a week. Added to hat, that Jenni wasn’t free to rehearse until he day before the performance.

For Jenni it was a big step to act in front 9f a love audience and I am glad that she mastered this challenge brilliantly.

One thing that I am always telling my Fundamentals students is that…on stage (and sometimes on camera) you need to open yourself up to the audience. We need an awareness of where the audience sits and how the audience sees us.

Unfortunately for Jenni, the photographer was sitting on the opposite side of which she was facing…so we only got a quarter of her face in the pictures…

Lesson learner for the next time!

We always learn with every performance and our performance is never perfect. There is always something to improve upon.






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Jenni and Diana performed in a scene together. Jenni’s scene partner dropped out last minute and she had to work with di…

Jenni and Diana performed in a scene together. Jenni’s scene partner dropped out last minute and she had to work with di…

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Jenni and Diana performed in a scene together. Jenni’s scene partner dropped out last minute and she had to work with different actors over the rehearsals. Finally Diana volunteered to play in the scene.

This was quite challenging since Diana had to play in two different scenes basically back to back and had to create a new character within a week. Added to hat, that Jenni wasn’t free to rehearse until he day before the performance.

For Jenni it was a big step to act in front 9f a love audience and I am glad that she mastered this challenge brilliantly.

One thing that I am always telling my Fundamentals students is that…on stage (and sometimes on camera) you need to open yourself up to the audience. We need an awareness of where the audience sits and how the audience sees us.

Unfortunately for Jenni, the photographer was sitting on the opposite side of which she was facing…so we only got a quarter of her face in the pictures…

Lesson learner for the next time!

We always learn with every performance and our performance is never perfect. There is always something to improve upon.






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Just one more week until my next Fundamentals of Acting Course starts (one for teenagers, one for adults).
 Camila and J…

Just one more week until my next Fundamentals of Acting Course starts (one for teenagers, one for adults). Camila and J…

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Just one more week until my next Fundamentals of Acting Course starts (one for teenagers, one for adults).

Camila and Jing had another very impressive performance. I loved seeing their development throughout the course. The script was hard and they were struggling with it and their characters for quite some time.

One week before the performance it suddenly clicked. Everything came together with “Dad is dead!”

See you in the Intensive Course Camila and I hope to see you again soon, Jing.

Love,

Robin







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Yannick was the youngest member of the cast of this showcase. It was the first time he was on stage. Yannick came all th…

Yannick was the youngest member of the cast of this showcase. It was the first time he was on stage. Yannick came all th…

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Yannick was the youngest member of the cast of this showcase. It was the first time he was on stage. Yannick came all the way from Brunei to take private classes at our studio.

He didn’t expect to be on stage in front of a live audience within a week. In fact, Yannick and Christian did so well that I chose their scene to be the first of the showcase.

I am proud of Yannick for taking on and mastering this challenge and thank Christian (a lot) for supporting me through the process.

Within this week we added so many details to the scene that this became a very intrinsic work of directing for me as well.

If you are looking for private acting classes please feel free to message me any time.







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The acting students that have been with me for a long time become like family. We know and trust each other so much.
 St…

The acting students that have been with me for a long time become like family. We know and trust each other so much. St…

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The acting students that have been with me for a long time become like family. We know and trust each other so much.

Still I am trying to find new ways to challenge them. Help them grow. Become stronger and happier human beings.

Kong and Mona have been with me for a bit more than a year. I love both of them dearly and gave them the hardest task for the showcase performance.

They both did incredibly well.

I can’t wait to see you on stage the next time.

Love both of you.

Robin







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