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Why Actors Need to Train Constantly
I’ve said this many times before, but it bears repeating; many actors in this country are lazy, lacking serious training, work ethic or artistry. In any other art form, these are essential to success. But in a pop-culture built on superficiality, had actors can make money lacking all three of these attributes. My artistic mentor, Sanford Meisner, whose brilliant technique I have devoted my life to preserving and passing on at the Maggie Flanigan Studio, said it best more than thirty years ago, “Actors should be in constant training. And they should work, as other artists, to maintain their fitness for their art. Let someone explain to me why the violinist who plays in the orchestra on the tenth violin must perform daily exercises or lose the power to play? Why does the dancer work daily over every muscle in their body? Why do the painter, the sculptor, the writer practice their art every day and count that day lost if they do not work? And why today’s actors do nothing but spend the day in the coffee houses and hope for the gift of inspiration? I’ll tell you why. Today’s actors just want to be stars.”
Acting is An Art Form
What Meisner was championing and spent his life developing were actors who prized craft, work ethic, and artistry. I believe that for the actor, the first step towards possessing these most important artistic qualities starts with the understanding that acting is indeed an art form, necessitating a mastery of fundamental skill. This requires a clear vision of the type of actor you want to be. If that vision includes the ability to be truly transformational, if it includes the ability to create vivid, organic, rich human behavior, if it means always being the most prepared and accountable actor in any room you are in, then you must work every day of your life towards that goal. Any real artist has the desire to illuminate the human condition in all of its aspects. For the actor, whose instrument of expression is the entire human body, (vocal, physical, and temperamental clarity)., establishing a work ethic must include a relentless desire to master these three things. Twyla Tharpe said any real artist must build the “habit of creativity”, and I believe this is something that can be learned and ultimately ingrained deeply as an artistic characteristic.
Actors Must Learn to Make Their Work Ethic Non-Negotiable
Artistry is the care with which you work, and you will not possess this essential quality without tremendous effort. The first step must begin with serious professional training. Finding a teacher, and mentor who will set a bar and a standard that at first may seem unreasonable and unattainable is essential. This includes finding a training program where work ethic, intellectual curiosity, and professional accountability are non-negotiable. Locating such a studio requires time and effort, and in this business, can sometimes feel like finding a needle in a haystack. But if you are remotely serious about a life in art, you better start with choosing teachers who have carved out a rigorous path to follow.
I will end with a quote by the late great poet Stanley Kunitz, who crystalizes my thoughts so eloquently, “Emerson said somewhere that democracy descends to meet. All the modern arts are threatened by the cult of the amateur. You have to know the difference between naiveté and simplicity, novelty and originality, rhetoric and passion. The most insidious enemy of the good is not so much the bad as it is the second-best.”
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To learn more about the professional training that the studio provides and the two year acting program, contact the studio to day by calling (917) 794-3878.
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“I was placed in the intense reigns of Charlie Sandlan. I became a better artist, actor, friend, sibling and daughter because of the studio. Even now, I crave the studio every day. What I learned is present in my work every day. I truly believe in everything they stand for.”
“Maggie taught me that I could control my work, my acting, and to throw all of the bullshit out that I had in my head about ‘what I should be doing’ and to just listen and respond honestly, in the moment. She gave me a craft. She is, quite simply put, THE BEST.”
“Maggie Flanigan taught me the true meaning of artistry, passion, and professionalism. I am certain that I continue to work as an actress because of my training with Maggie. At every audition and every performance, her guiding voice is with me. It is a gift beyond measure.”
“Maggie Flanigan is uncompromising, her instincts as a teacher are razor sharp. She doesn’t miss a beat”
“Maggie Flanigan has been one of the most important people in my artistic life. I want to work with Maggie trained actors. As an actor myself, she is my first source. I do not say this lightly, if you are serious about acting, and willing to work very hard, then go to Maggie.”
“Maggie helped me find my sense of truth, an actors greatest asset. Maggie is an expert at instilling that vital ingredient, which allows an actor’s potential to become limitless. My work will forever be rooted in the clarity and honesty she helped me develop.”
“After working for ten years, I did the 2 year program, and now feel that I have the tools I need to become the actor I’ve always dreamed of being. Maggie Flanigan instilled in me a clear sense of truth and a standard of perfection. I am a better actor because of this studio.”
“As an actor, the core of what you have to rely on is your sense of truth and humanity. Maggie allowed me to discover and embrace mine. Trusting my sense of humanity and truth has given me the ability to take risks in my work and my career decisions.”
“Maggie Flanigan has the unique ability to get an actor to the essence of what is true in a moment. She creates a safe and caring environment in which to work.”
“Maggie Flanigan introduced me to my own spirit and my own sense of Truth. Her passion for teaching and ability to communicate are rare gifts to any actor looking for a technique to set his or her talent free. Maggie’s voice has been the one constant guide in my career.”