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The Mindset Gym

$199.00

Elite athletes and world class musicians know that daily practice habits are non-negotiable if they want their best work to show up on game day. We think actors know it’s important to practice on a daily basis, too – but they don’t know what to train. So we’ve created a gym, of sorts.

Led by David Reale, this six week class will address what “practicing free throws” or “playing scales” looks like in an acting for tv & film context. Two hours each week: workout + recovery. Take home practices between sessions.

We’re not just waiting for the next opportunity: we’re ready for it.

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Elite athletes and world class musicians know that daily practice habits are non-negotiable if they want their best work to show up on game day. We think actors know it’s important to practice on a daily basis, too – but they don’t know what to train. So we’ve created a gym, of sorts.

Led by David Reale, this six week class will address what “practicing free throws” or “playing scales” looks like in an acting for tv & film context. Two hours each week: workout + recovery. Take home practices between sessions.

We’re not just waiting for the next opportunity: we’re ready for it.

DATES: Tuesdays: MARCH 23 – APRIL 27th

TIMES: 10:00am – Noon (PST) / 1:00pm – 3:00pm (EST)

COST: $199 per person. Payment plans are available.

PRE-REQUISITE: Participants must have taken THE ADVANCED MINDSET WEEKEND workshop AND at least one of the following: INTRO WEEKEND, ON-CAMERA, or SELF TAPE classes.

ABOUT THE TEACHER:

David Reale is an actor, teacher and coach living in Toronto. For the past 20 years, he has worked on stages across Canada and in film, television and animation in Canada and the U.S. He spent 8 seasons as ‘Benjamin’ on the show Suits; he’s a recurring character on The Boys and American Gods; played Charlie Cole in the Ubisoft video game franchise Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Blacklist; and he played the title role in My Name is Asher Lev at the Segal Centre in Montreal and the Manitoba Theatre Centre. He also writes and performs with the sketch comedy outfit Elephant Empire who have been honoured with the “Best Of the Fest” distinction at The Montreal Sketch Comedy Festival for four consecutive years. David has been teaching at a Meisner-based acting studio for a decade, he teaches at AMAW Toronto and more recently joined the faculty at George Brown College in both the Theatre and Media programs.