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The National Theatre School of Canada (French: École nationale de théâtre du Canada) is a private college located in Montreal, Quebec.
Established in Montreal in 1960, the National Theatre School of Canada (NTS) offers professional training in English and French in a setting that unites all the theatre arts: acting, playwriting, directing, set and costume design, and production.
It occupies the historic landmark, the Monument-National, on Saint Lawrence Boulevard as well as a building in The Plateau district, at the corner of Saint Denis Street and Laurier Street.
Monument-National
The campus of the National Theatre School stretches all the way to the Monument National in the core of downtown Montreal. This hundred year old theatre, owned and operated by the NTS, has been classed a heritage building. Situated in the heart of the Quartier des spectacles (Performing Arts District), on the famous “Main” and close the St-Laurent metro station, it is one of the first multi-functional buildings constructed in Canada. Recently restored and renovated, the Monument-National is composed of three performance halls, including a number of spaces offering unlimited conversion and transformation possibilities.
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Coordinates: 60°N 95°W / 60°N 95°W / 60; -95
Canada (i/ˈkænədə/; French: [ka.na.da]) is a country in the northern part of North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering 9.98 million square kilometres (3.85 million square miles), making it the world's second-largest country by total area and the fourth-largest country by land area. Canada's border with the United States is the world's longest land border. Canada is sparsely populated, the majority of its land territory being dominated by forest and tundra and the Rocky Mountains; about four-fifths of the country's population of 35 million people live near the southern border. The majority of Canada has a cold or severely cold winter climate, but southerly areas are warm in summer.
The land now called Canada has been inhabited for millennia by various Aboriginal peoples. Beginning in the 15th century, British and French colonies were established on the Atlantic coast, with the first establishment of a region called "Canada" occurring in 1537. As a consequence of various conflicts, the United Kingdom gained and lost territories within British North America until left, in the late 18th century, with what mostly geographically comprises Canada today. Pursuant to the British North America Act, on July 1, 1867, the colonies of Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia joined to form the autonomous federal Dominion of Canada. This began an accretion of provinces and territories to the self-governing Dominion to the present ten provinces and three territories forming modern Canada. In 1931, Canada achieved near total independence from the United Kingdom with the Statute of Westminster 1931, and full sovereignty was attained when the Canada Act 1982 removed the last remaining ties of legal dependence on the British parliament.
Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage. The performers may communicate this experience to the audience through combinations of gesture, speech, song, music, and dance. Elements of art and stagecraft are used to enhance the physicality, presence and immediacy of the experience. The specific place of the performance is also named by the word "theatre" as derived from the Ancient Greek θέατρον (théatron, "a place for viewing"), itself from θεάομαι (theáomai, "to see", "to watch", "to observe").
Modern Western theatre comes, in large measure, from ancient Greek drama, from which it borrows technical terminology, classification into genres, and many of its themes, stock characters, and plot elements. Theatre artist Patrice Pavis defines theatricality, theatrical language, stage writing, and the specificity of theatre as synonymous expressions that differentiate theatre from the other performing arts, literature, and the arts in general.
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National Theatre School of Canada-50th Anniversary
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Audition,National Theater School of Canada-Petros Kladis
National Theatre School and teaching acting (Part 3 of 9)
Forum on Canadian Theatre hosted by The National Theatre School of Canada and SpiderWebShow—Montreal
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English and French at National Theatre School
Happy 50th Birthday to the National Theatre School of Canada
Yousef Kadoura, Acting student
National Theatre School of Canada alumnus, Paul Hecht
A perspective of a grad from English Acting 1970. Then and now. The intent to create a home, an environment for individuals in the theatre arts and beyond. Is after all these years enormously successful. It is 40 years later for me and although there are physical changes, and excellent ones at that. The spirit is the same. I had the opportunity to meet and tour with the current staff at NTS, and some of this years grads. Sites: http://www.loveradio92fn.com DreamPath Radio Shows http://www.bbsradio.com/5135.html
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Preparation
Joy Coghill on the National Theatre School and teaching acting.
The National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal and the SpiderWebShow present From Where I Stand, A Forum of Perspectives on Canadian Theatre livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv on Saturday, October 4 at 10am-1pm EDT (Montreal) / 8am-11am MDT (Calgary) / 7am-10am PDT (Vancouver) / 14:00 GMT / 3pm BST (London, UK). Taking place in Montreal, this is a forum designed to reflect on Canadian theatre through the eyes of current practitioners. Join an interactive discussion about Canada’s theatrical landscape bringing together professionals with diverse generational and stylistic backgrounds. In Twitter, use hashtag #CdnCult to participate in online conversation. Additionally, follow @HowlRoundTV and hashtag #newplay. Five-minute talks...
May 2013 National Theatre School of Canada Graduates (all) - short clip of everyone at end of ceremony
Martha Henry on experiences from the first class at the NTS. This instalment is made possible by a gift from the Fleck Family.
National Theatre School of Canada alumni Marcel Sabourin, Martha Henry, Paul Hecht, Monique Mercure & Louisette Dussault sing Happy Birthday in honor of the school's 50th anniversaryat the 50th Anniversary of the National Theatre School story.
Discover the Acting program through the eyes of Yousef Kadoura, student at the National Theatre School of Canada
Interview with National Theatre School of Canada alumnus, Paul Hecht at the 50th anniversary celebration of the National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal.
Interview with National Theatre School of Canada alumnus, Paul Hecht at the 50th anniversary celebration of the National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal.
Interview with National Theatre School of Canada alumnus, Paul Hecht at the 50th anniversary celebration of the National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal. (Pat Donnelly/The Gazette)
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Discover the Acting program through the eyes of Yousef Kadoura, student at the National Theatre School of Canada
A directing student at The National Theatre School of Canada directs "Paperwork"
A playwriting student at The National Theatre School of Canada writes "Singing For No Apparent Reason"
Setup and strike of Caucasian Chalk Circle National Theatre School of Canada
May 2013 National Theatre School of Canada Graduates (all) - short clip of everyone at end of ceremony
Discover the Directing program through the eyes of Carly Chamberlain, graduating student at the National Theatre School of Canada
Discover the Playwriting program through the eyes of Rachel Ganz, graduating student at the National Theatre School of Canada
Second year Playwriting student Gary Mok live broadcasts himself writing a play with the help of visitors to the National Theatre School of Canada for a full hour within the confines of his program director's office. Google doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xhJ5jGOLXAysW3VrvZi0WIbo6W54VDLAO3hN1Tr9Vjg/edit?usp=sharing Mixlr: www.mixlr.com/garymok Twitter: www.twitter.com/PingPingMok
The National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal and the SpiderWebShow present From Where I Stand, A Forum of Perspectives on Canadian Theatre livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv on Saturday, October 4 at 10am-1pm EDT (Montreal) / 8am-11am MDT (Calgary) / 7am-10am PDT (Vancouver) / 14:00 GMT / 3pm BST (London, UK). Taking place in Montreal, this is a forum designed to reflect on Canadian theatre through the eyes of current practitioners. Join an interactive discussion about Canada’s theatrical landscape bringing together professionals with diverse generational and stylistic backgrounds. In Twitter, use hashtag #CdnCult to participate in online conversation. Additionally, follow @HowlRoundTV and hashtag #newplay. Five-minute talks...
Canada's National Ballet School Ballet Class Improvisation Piano: Marina Surgan Dance Teacher: Sergiu Stefanschi Friday October 21, 2016 Betty Oliphant Theatre
Shannon Kook sits down with Annika Michelle for Spotlight On Subscribe on YouTube: http://youtube.com/afterbuzztv Host @AnnikaMichelle1interviews @ShannonKook! AFTERBUZZ TV - AfterBuzz TV's Spotlight On edition, is a long form interview series featuring actors and TV personalities discussing their roles and shows as well as their thoughts, passions and journeys. In this episode host Annika Michelle interviews Shannon Kook. Shannon Kook-Chun was born in Johannesburg, South Africa. He then moved to attend the National Theatre School of Canada. For the majority of his acting roles, he is credited as Shannon Kook. Born to a Mauritian father of Chinese descent and a South African mother, his early appearances on stage after graduation was for The Forbidden Phoenix at the Lorraine Kimsa Theat...
Canadian filmmakers continue to evolve and challenge the status quo of genre filmmaking, expanding the conversation by cleverly blending different visual styles, aesthetics and tropes while paying homage to traditional genre elements - altogether, crafting a uniquely eerie-horrific-humorous-shocking mode of expression that leave audiences wanting more. This panel explores why and how such an approach to filmmaking works and what implications daring expectations have on the creative process. NICK DENBOER is a video artist, animator, editor, director, music composer, and remixer from Toronto. His work is a special brand of comedy filled with visual effects and editing trickery. This past year, Nick co-directed and created The Chickening -- A short film / poultry infused remix of The Shining...
Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Faculty of Information and Media Studies, Don Wright Faculty of Music, and School of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies. Playwright Paul Thompson will receive a Doctor of Literature, honoris causa (D.Litt.) during the ceremony. Considered a leader of the cultural Nationalist movement in Canadian theatre, Thompson is the co-founder of Toronto's prestigious Theatre Passe Muraille and also served as Director General of the National Theatre School of Canada.
Yael Tygiel interviews Cas Anvar! Subscribe on YouTube: http://youtube.com/afterbuzztv @YaelTygiel interviews @CasAnvar AFTERBUZZ TV - AfterBuzz TV's Spotlight On edition, is a long form interview series featuring actors and TV personalities discussing their roles and shows as well as their thoughts, passions and journeys. In this episode host Yael Tygiel Interviews Cas Anvar . Cas Anvar is an award-winning actor. Born in Regina, Saskatchewan and raised in Montreal, Quebec, Anvar's professional career began upon graduating from Canada's prestigious National Theatre School. He is a true chameleon that has shone in dynamically diverse roles: from Oscar-winning best pictures to biopics to award-winning video game warriors. SyFy network took note of Anvar's talents casting him in two recurri...
Actor Steve Ross has spent 11 years at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival and has performed for many years across Canada. He talks his first step in his acting career - going to the National Theatre School. What stays with him about that time? Why did he choose that school? Why did he almost leave? Did it prepare him for a career as a working actor? Listen in and find out. Show notes: http://theatrefolk.com/episode114
http://www.ChungFuMartialArts.com Sifu Terry Hodgkinson aka wandering ninja in another episode of "WiseTalks", interviews Guru Makoto Kabayama. WiseTalks is a program designed to bring illumination to the mind. Each instalment in the Wise Talks series will highlight leaders in their fields who will share with you golden nuggets of wisdom. Terry created the Inner Outer You School to provide a platform for sharing wisdom. Each show will reveal to the audience knowledge from leaders who have been helping guide people in making powerful and positive changes for many years. In this segment Terry has the honour of talking with renown Jeet Kun Do Guru Makoto Kabayama. Makoto is a long time artist on the martial path. You can find more information about Makoto and his school by visiting http:...