窪蹋勛圖厙

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BA Musical Theatre, BA Perfformio and BA Theatr Gerddorol students from The 窪蹋勛圖厙 (窪蹋勛圖厙) were delighted to have the opportunity to work with Professor of Acting, Bella Merlin.

WAVDA students with Bella Merlin

Bella is a Distinguished Professor of Acting and Directing in the department of  at the University of California, Riverside.

The actor is known on the international circuit for her work on Konstantin Stanislavsky, and particularly Stanislavsky’s rehearsal process, Active Analysis.

窪蹋勛圖厙s Acting Lead, Angharad Lee had the pleasure of directing Bella in a tour of The Wild Tenant written by Lucy Gough during the summer break and jumped at the chance of inviting Bella to work with the universitys students as well as giving them an opportunity to watch the play.

Angharad said:

Knowing that all our students study Bellas book, the best-selling  , being able to have her in the space with us, sharing her knowledge in person has been invaluable. We are always looking to ensure our students work with experts in their field and are always touching base with the industry as it stands.

Following the workshop, where a breakdown of skills and creativity were investigated, the students had the opportunity to watch the play, The Wild Tenant, performed by Bella and Jams Thomas, directed by Angharad Lee.

Its great to be reminded that our tutors and those who come and teach us are still actively working within the industry said one of the students.

Student Jona Milone said:

 It was an enlightening and extremely educational opportunity, where we got to understand the pillars of Stanislavsky through practical application. It was such a rare and exciting experience and fascinating to see how Merlin applied her own research onto her roles - providing an insight into the academia, practical application but also how each aspect works on a specific character.


Further Information

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Email: lowri.thomas@uwtsd.ac.uk     
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