Dear Denver Artists,
I came to
Denver in 1991 to be the Head of Acting at the National Theatre
Conservatory at the DCPA. Tony Church was the Dean and we worked closely
for many years developing the program, teaching, directing and working
together. Tony was an actor from the Royal Shakespeare Company and he
combined an extraordinary professional life in the theatre with a love
for actors and all artists and a commitment to training. I was a young
director from The Yale School of Drama with experience in new play
development and a love of Shakespeare found touring with the Acting
Company out of Juilliard. After 18 years of working with extraordinary
faculty, students, and professional artists I developed strong ideas
about actor training and I confirmed what I always knew; that actors
were an essential force in the theatre and necessary to the health of
our culture. I also learned that too often these sensitive, passionate,
complex people were undervalued and under supported in the creative
process and in their careers.
After leaving
the NTC in 2008 I spent two years teaching, directing, observing and
learning about the Denver theatre and arts community. I have come to the
belief that Denver Culture is growing and developing at an amazing rate
and that we are on the verge of a major break through in the
professional arts. Actors from the NTC have graduated, gone away and
returned to Denver. Actors who have been in Denver for many years have
had many more varied opportunities as new companies keep emerging. It
seems it might be possible to have a professional life in the theatre
and arts in Denver after all.
I want to
support actors. I want to create a professional Studio where actors can
get professional actor training at whatever stage they are in their
development. And I want to support the actor as artist; the actor as a
necessary contributor to our community and the arts as a whole. Acting
is a collaborative discipline. Actors need other actors and artists to
work. I want to offer actors a place to meet actors and artists from all
disciplines to study, explore new ideas and new forms and develop new
work.
In an age
where economics are controlling so many of our decisions we are moving
away from process in education to the pursuit of product over all.
Students worry about finding a job and career that will pay the bills as
opposed to pursuing their passion and talent. Training programs are
turning away from theatre and focusing on film and video production. The
technology we have at our fingertips is extraordinary and we must
celebrate it, study it, teach it and use it in our work. But we cannot
abandon the language and literature of live performance. My mentor,
Gerry Gutierrez, used to talk about the monks in the Middle Ages keeping
the alphabet alive. We must keep the performing arts alive by training
the next generation of American artists in the language and literature
of the theatre. Visionbox will focus primarily on the study of Acting
through the exploration of the language, writing, history, and technique
in the theatre.
We have been
moving farther and farther away from a simple good life. The stress and
anxiety of our difficult economy is the focus of our day-to-day
experience. We need artists now more than ever, we have doctors to heal
our bodies, but we need artists to heal our souls. They need our
continued support and we must also nurture the next generation. I have
been blessed with a life in the theatre. I have been a professional
director and acting teacher for almost 30 years and my work has given me
the strength to endure and to have faith. But my own ego is no longer
tied to my own work. I feel great happiness in helping other artists
become the best of themselves. I want to help students and professionals
grow and find their own voice by sharing my education, training and
experience. I hope you will help Visionbox become a reality by being
with us as the work begins.
Sincerely,
Jennifer McCray Rincon
Visionbox is currently working in the space at L2 Arts and Culture Center, 1477 Columbine Street (corner of Colfax Avenue and Columbine), Denver CO 80206. Find out more at visionbox.orgTeachers currently working with Visionbox include Ms. Boulgakova, who will teach Stanislavski based exercise work and acting basics throughout the Visionbox summer intensive.
Galina Boulgakova |
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