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iPOP John Robert Powers
The courses available at John Robert Powers New Orleans are designed to supplement your regular education, to help you develop the skills that are useful no matter what kind of career you choose.

John Robert Powers New Orleans programs are broken down into two different categories; The Hobby or Development Programs, which include Life, Fashion/Commercial Print, TV1, Communication and Public Speaking.  The second category is by invitation only and this is our Elite or Career Program.  It is designed for our clients to have access to development and advanced – career level coaching.
 
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Life Workshop
The Life Workshop at John Robert Powers New Orleans will prepare one for the future, as well as give one the leading edge for today. It is not only meant for aspiring actors and models; this course can and should be taken by anyone wanting to excel and succeed. The workshop teaches personal development skills that help students achieve higher self-esteem, overcome shyness and gain over-all confidence. Topics covered in this workshop include public speaking, manners, etiquette, grooming, creating a great first impression, voice and diction, fashion coordination and wardrobe, visual poise, and goal setting. At the completion of the workshop, the student will have an improved self image, an enhanced outer appearance, and be more aware when in professional and social environments.
Fashion/Commercial Print Workshop
The Fashion and Commercial Print Workshop at John Robert Powers New Orleans helps students develop skills necessary to work successfully as a model. This workshop will teach students about photo posing, body alignment, the differences between editorial and commercial photography, hair and makeup styling, and how to conduct themselves on an audition. At the completion of the workshop, the student will know the fundamentals of photography work, how to pose more naturally and confidently, and how to market themselves to agents.
TV 1 Workshop
The TV1 Workshop at John Robert Powers New Orleans helps students learn the basic techniques in acting and commercial work, improve memorization and confidence in front of people and the camera, as well as develop skills for auditioning with agents, casting directors, and managers.  The workshop will instruct students on basic commercial techniques, breaking down commercial copy, the creation of marketing materials, on camera auditioning techniques, and how to market themselves to agents, casting directors, and managers. At the completion of the workshop, the student will have developed skills for acting in television commercials, have improved confidence in front of the camera, know how to market themselves to agents, manager, and casting directors, and know the basics of auditioning.

OBJECTIVE:  Learn the basic techniques in acting and commercial work.  Improve memorization and confidence in front of people and the camera.  Develop skills for auditioning with agents and casting directors. 

 

WEEK 1:

ORIENTATION    Auditioning~ Fundamental~ Interviewing Basic~ Slating. Goal Setting~ Overcoming Shyness ~

                                     Basic Acting Exercises

CONFIDENCE       Building confidence in front of the camera~ Creative play~ Commercial script review

PARENT ROLES   What is the Parents Role? ~ Understand Importance and Requirements of the

             Parent/Child Relationship.    

                                    

WEEK 2:

DICTION                  Elocution~ Enunciation~ Diction~ Commercial review

SELLING                  Selling the product~ Reaction to the product~ Creative play

FUNDAMENTALS Fundamentals of Acting ~ Who, What, When, Where, and Why ~ Basic Technique

CREATIVITY         Creativity Exercise ~ Imagination Exercise

 

WEEK 3:

EVALUATION      Evaluate progress~ Has the student perfected slating?~ Do They exhibit personality and energy in 

                          front of the camera?

CALL BACKS        Getting the call back~ Teacher plays casting director~Review commercial

BELIEVABILITY Intermediate Exercises ~ First Script~ Take Imaginary Real-Life Situation and Make it Believable                          

CRITIQUE             Present Script 1 ~ Critique             

 

WEEK 4:

CREATIVITY Student creates new commercial~ Student plays casting director~ Review own commercial

TV & FILMS    Preparing for TV and films~ Scene work~ Memorize scene~ Creative play

MOVEMENT   Movement Exercises ~ Expression through Movement

CHARACTER Building Character ~ Script Work    

 

WEEK 5:

CHARACTER Building a character~ Evaluate scenes~ Creative play~ Commercial performances

DELIVERY      Advanced Exercises ~ Mock Audition ~ Prepare Scene to Perform at End of Class ~ Deliver Good 

                    Scene in a Short Amount of Time  

FINALE            Presentations~ Instructor feed back~ Am I ready to go?

      Importance of Training ~ Keeping Performing!                                             

                      PARENTS WELCOME!!!!

Communications/Public Speaking Workshop
The Communications/Public Speaking Workshop at John Robert Powers New Orleans is designed to develop the student as a speaker and performer. The goal is to exercise and stretch the vocal instrument, help students become more dynamic and interesting speakers, and develop creative speaking skills to enable students to be more flexible in their approach to public speaking and performance. Some topics covered include articulation, enunciation, pronunciation, breath control, pitch and emphasis, verbal vs. non-verbal communication methods, and group communication.   At the completion of the workshop, the student will have learned how to speak more clearly, develop the ability to communicate effectively, and express emotion and energy.
Runway Workshop
The Runway Workshop at John Robert Powers New Orleans helps students learn the basic techniques to handle a runway show or audition as well as developing skills needed to improve appearance through poise, posture, and walking. Instruction is given in many different types of modeling including High Fashion Runway, Trunk Shows, Promotional Modeling, and Informal Modeling. At the completion of the workshop, the student will know how to walk with poise and confidence, be able to demonstrate the different types of runway walking, know how to prepare for a runway audition or go see, be capable of demonstrating professional cosmetic techniques and hairstyling, and be able to participate in and help organize a fashion show.

TEEN/ADULT RUNWAY (AGES 13 & UP)

 

OBJECTIVE:  Learn the basic techniques for runway and fashion shows.  Improve visual presentation through better posture and poise.  Class will present fashion show at the end of the 10 week session.

 

WEEK 1: ORIENTATION Goal Setting ~ Basic Model Stance ~ Posture

      APPEARANCE Professional Model’s Appearance ~ Types of Modeling ~ ½ Turns                                       

WEEK 2: TURNS Review ~ Basic Turns ~ ¾ Turn

     SOCIAL GRACES Social Graces ~ Entering & Exiting a Room ~ Proper Etiquette

WEEK 3: PROPS Review ~ Using Props on the Runway ~ Runway with Partner

                    TEAM Review ~ Team Runway ~ Fashion Show Attitude                                                

WEEK 4: ATTIRE Model’s Wardrobe ~ Model’s Tote Bag ~ Audition Attire

                    AUDITIONING Auditioning do’s and don’ts ~ Mock Audition                                           

WEEK 5: REHEARSAL Choreograph Fashion Show ~ Rehearsal

     FINALE Final Touches ~ Presentations ~ Instructor Feedback                                         

                                                  PARENTS WELCOME!!!!

TV 2 Workshop
The TV2 Workshop at John Robert Powers New Orleans is an advanced workshop that helps students learn the techniques necessary for acting in television sitcoms and soap operas. The workshop will instruct students on how to improve their on-camera acting and believability, help to develop skills for advanced auditioning, and show how to prepare a character.  At the completion of the workshop, the student will have developed skills for acting in soap operas and sitcoms, understand how to act in front of multiple cameras, and be able to make their own audition tapes for agents and casting directors.

OBJECTIVE:  To learn the fundamentals of acting and becoming more natural and believable. To build one’s creativity     and imagination.

 

WEEK 1: ORIENTATION Goal Setting~ Overcoming Shyness ~ Basic Acting Exercises

      PARENT ROLES What is the Parents Role? ~ Understand Importance and Requirements of the   

                                                             Parent/Child Relationship.    

                                              

WEEK 2: FUNDAMENTALS Fundamentals of Acting ~ Who, What, When, Where, and Why ~ Basic Technique

     CREATIVITY Creativity Exercise ~ Imagination Exercise

 

WEEK 3: BELIEVABILITY Intermediate Exercises ~ First Script~ Take Imaginary Real-Life Situation and Make

                                                             it Believable                           

                    CRITIQUE Present Script 1 ~ Critique             

                                              

WEEK 4: MOVEMENT Movement Exercises ~ Expression through Movement

                    CHARACTER Building Character ~ Script Work    

                                           

WEEK 5: DELIVERY Advanced Exercises ~ Mock Audition ~ Prepare Scene to Perform at End of Class ~ Deliver                                               

                                            Good Scene in a Short Amount of Time  

      FINALE Importance of Training ~ Keeping Performing!

                                                     PARENTS WELCOME!!!!

Improvisation Workshop
The Improvisation Workshop at John Robert Powers New Orleans is designed to provide beginning actors with the chance to explore the fundamentals of acting. Improvisation allows actors to stretch their imaginations, create characters, find new forms of expression, and become more confident in performance. Topics covered include developing a character, ensemble acting, vocal technique, pantomime, and physicalization. At the completion of the workshop, the student will be able to perform confidently in front of an audience, be able to express himself or herself creatively, and be more comfortable in social settings. 

OBJECTIVE:  Learn the fundamentals of acting and becoming more natural and believable.  Build one’s creativity and imagination. 

 

WEEK 1: ORIENTATION Goal Setting~ Overcoming Shyness ~ Basic Acting Exercises

      PARENTS ROLE What is the Parents Role? ~ Understand Importance and

                                                            Requirements of the Parent/Child Relationship

                                              

WEEK 2: FUNDAMENTALS Fundamentals of Acting ~ Who, What, When, Where, and Why ~

                                                              Basic Technique

                  CREATIVITY Creativity Exercise ~ Imagination Exercise

 

WEEK 3: BELIEVABILITY Intermediate Exercises ~ First Script~ Take Imaginary Real-Life 

                                                            Situation and Make it Believable                           

                    CRITIQUE Present Script 1 ~ Critique             

                                             

WEEK 4: MOVEMENT Movement Exercises ~ Expression through Movement                                           

                  CHARACTER Building Character ~ Script Work    

                                         

WEEK 5: DELIVERY Advanced Exercises ~ Mock Audition ~ Prepare Scene to Perform at End of

                                                 Class ~ Deliver Good Scene in a Short Amount of Time                                                

                  FINALE Importance of Training ~ Keeping Performing!

                                                PARENTS WELCOME!!!!

Monologue Workshop
The Monologue Workshop at John Robert Powers New Orleans helps the more advanced acting student develop the skills needed for performing both dramatic and comedic monologues. The workshop will instruct students on how to develop techniques to help prepare and relax when performing, how to break down monologues, how to truly get into character using exercises in believability and emotion, and how to select a monologue. At the completion of the workshop, the student will be able to select and perfect a monologue, perform their monologue with self-assurance, and give a believable performance.

OBJECTIVE:  Learn the fundamentals of acting monologues.  Each student will be required to find and perfect one comedic monologue and one dramatic monologue.  Monologue books can be found at most book stores.  Students should select monologues personally based on personality and interest.

 

WEEK 1: ORIENTATION Goal Setting~ Overcoming Shyness ~ Definition of a Monologue

     COMEDIC              Begin Comedic Monologue Study                                            

WEEK 2: PRACTICE Continue to Work on Comedic Monologue ~ Exercise on Believability

     PRACTICE Continue to Work on Comedic Monologue ~ Exercise on Emotion

WEEK 3: PRESENTATION Perform Comedic Monologues for Students and Parents ~ Begin

                                                            Selection for Dramatic Monologue

                    DRAMATIC Begin Dramatic Monologue Study                                                   

WEEK 4: PRACTICE Continue Work on Dramatic Monologue ~ Exercise on Believability

                    PRACTICE Continue Work on Dramatic Monologue ~ Exercise on Emotion                                        

WEEK 5: PRESENTATION Perform Dramatic Monologues for Students and Parents

     FINALE Mock Audition ~ Both Comedic and Dramatic Back to Back

                                                   PARENTS WELCOME!!!!

Actor’s Audition Workshop
The Actor’s Audition Workshop at John Robert Powers New Orleans helps students develop skills that will allow them to make a lasting impact when auditioning for agents, managers, and casting directors. The workshop will instruct students on the audition process, the business of acting, cold reading, preparing monologues, on-camera auditioning techniques, marketing materials, slating, and how to prepare for Agent, Commercial, and TV/Film auditions. At the completion of the workshop, the student will be able to perform cold readings, display an increased level of confidence when placed in an audition, and be more knowledgeable about the business of acting.
Voice and Diction Workshop
The Voice and Diction Workshop at John Robert Powers New Orleans is designed to teach students how to speak more clearly and express emotion and energy, as well as improve enunciation and vocal presentation. The workshop will instruct students on vocal analysis, articulation and pronunciation, releasing tension through relaxation techniques, and learn the basics of volume, pitch, and rate. At the completion of the workshop, the student will have developed skills to increase memorization skills and focus, be able to express emotion and energy when reading orally, and be able to speak more clearly.

OBJECTIVE:  Learn to speak clearly and express the applicable emotion and energy for the material on hand.  Increase memorization skills and focus.

 

WEEK 1: ORIENTATION Goal Setting

RHYTHM Rhythmic Speaking ~ Learn to Slate ~ Vowels A (AH) and O (OH) ~ 

                          Consonants B/D and T/D

                                           

WEEK 2: SYLLABLES Review ~ Slate ~ Practice Breaking Words into Syllables ~ Vowels E (egg)

                                                   and I (it) ~ Consonants M,N,NG

     REVIEW Review ~ Slate ~ Practice Syllables ~ Learn New Commercial ~ Vowels E                                                              

                           (eat) and I (bite) ~ Consonants R and W

 

WEEK 3: EMOTION Slate ~ Go Over Commercial ~ Learn Emotion Words & Facial Expressions ~

                                               Vowels A (at) and OU (sound) ~ Consonants K and G

                     REVIEW Review ~ Slate and go Over Homework ~ Learn New Commercial ~ Vowels

                                             (row) and U (flute) ~ Consonant S           

                                              

WEEK 4: MEMORY Memory Skills ~ Tell Class Your Favorite Story ~ Slate

                    AUDITIONING Auditioning do’s and don’ts ~ Mock Audition  

                                           

WEEK 5: PRACTICE Slate ~ Practice Class Presentation ~ Review Syllables

     FINALE Slate ~ Recite Class Presentations

                                                  PARENTS WELCOME!!!!

Professional Singing Workshop
The Professional Singing Workshop at John Robert Powers New Orleans nurtures the gifts and talents of aspiring singers and songwriters and brings them to a level of maturity and competitiveness for the exciting world of music entertainment. This workshop supports each individual’s natural talents and interest with a unique and distinctive mode of training. Artists will develop a strong sense of their musical self and strengthen their social skills through emotional development and stage presence. At the completion of the workshop, the student will be able to develop their natural talent, have enhanced their stage presence, and have improved their ability to express themselves creatively.

OBJECTIVE:  To excel each individual’s natural talents and interest with a unique and distinctive mode of training.  Artists will develop a strong sense of their musical self and strengthen their social skills through emotional development and stage presence.  This workshop has been designed to increase confidence and self esteem so that the students can express his/her own personal creativity through the art of singing and songwriting.

 

WEEK 1: VOCAL INSTRUMENT Goal Setting ~ Vocal Instrument ~ Posture ~ Breathing ~ Range

      INTRODUCTION TO SONGWRITING Vocal Warm-ups ~ Songwriting ~ Lyric Styles ~

                                                                                                       Rhyme ~ Pattern ~ Stanzas ~ Chorus                                                                                            

 WEEK 2: SIGHT SEEING Vocal Warm-ups ~ Scales ~ Melody ~ Songwriting Formats ~ Verse ~ Chorus~ Bridge ~ Hooks

      PITCH & VIBRATO Vocal Warm-ups ~ Pitch ~ Vibrato ~ Wobble ~ Critique ~ Ghost Songs

WEEK 3: PERFORMANCE Planning ~ Integrating and Controlling Emotion Music Business ~

                                                             Microphones ~ Stage Fright ~ Wardrobe

  MUSIC BUSINESS & PERFORMANCE Hearing A Song ~ Record Companies ~ Demos ~   Bands ~ Timelines                                                   

WEEK 4: STAGE Stage Readiness ~ Stage Presence ~ Contracts ~ Wardrobe Selection

                    VIDEOS & PROMOTION Videos ~ CD’s ~ DVD’s ~ Marketing ~ Showcasing                                  

WEEK 5: REVIEW Review ~ Performance Preparation ~ Video Taping

                  FINALE First Hour Warm-ups ~ Second Hour Perform for Guests

                                                  PARENTS WELCOME!!!!

Hip Hop Dance Workshop
The Hip Hop Dance Workshop at John Robert Powers New Orleans will teach students dance techniques and movements, elements, and vocabulary. They will learn dance sequences and routines to be performed individually and in groups, create their own movement sequences, learn historical and cultural elements of dance, and observe performances by other students as well as on-screen.  At the completion of the workshop students will have an improved understanding of dance, be able to perform a choreographed dance routine, and have an improved self awareness and creative ability.