Monday, February 19, 2007

The José Angel Santana Interview

Last week two very pleasant and insightful theater artists Tee Quillin and John Mauldin interviewed me for their innovative Podcast, the INEXPLICABLE DUBE SHOW. I had thought we’d speak primarily about my participation in the SANFORD MEISNER MASTER CLASS (DVD), a rare and classic document showing my renowned teacher, Sanford Meisner at work.

Quite graciously, the hosts showed a keen interest in my work about how art principles might be of use for personal growth and mutual understanding between people. Their questions and insights were "on point" with the work that Youand is all about, that is unfolding here, and which begins with “really” listening to one another.

For the first 15 minutes, all we discuss is the application of art principles to human relations. After that, our exchange is about what I learned from Sanford Meisner, how I was able to apply his teaching to my life and work, and how all this and much more can bee seen on the marvelous, SANFORD MEISNER MASTER CLASS (DVD).

Thank you Tee and John of, the INEXPLICABLE DUMB SHOW.

Sincerely,

José Angel Santana

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"The final frontier may be human relationships, one person to another." -- Buzz Aldrin, Astronaut

Friday, February 09, 2007

WHY SHOULD WE WORK?

Below you will find what I believe are great insights about a life in the theater, from Prgue Playhouse.

Enjoy!

Why should we work?

Living in Prague, there are a lot of people who get work in commercials and even in films without putting in the work on their acting craft. What’s the big deal in putting in the time to work on the craft? Will you see any difference in the kind of work you get as a result? Well, while there isn’t the definitive answer, I just wanted to explore some of the reasons why it’s a good idea to focus on working on the craft rather than worrying about whether you get a particular job or not . . . (entire article)


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"The final frontier may be human relationships, one person to another." -- Buzz Aldrin, Astronaut

SANFORD MEISNER MASTER CLASS (DVD)


Sanford Meisner Master Class: A Sense of Truth

FULL DISCLOSURE:

28 years ago, I was one of the young student actors asked to participate in this documentary. And, to provide some idea about how important I think this program is, most of "my" work in this documentary is almost all total failure; and frankly this embarrasses me.

That said:

Until now, I had been very proud of my participation in the documentary about Sanford Meisner, "The Theater's Best Kept Secret." However, with this program, I've just learned: the secret is out!

"The Sanford Meisner Master Class," is astounding in its power to not only convey Mr. Meisner's genius for teaching the craft of acting, but as a student participant in this Master Class it is like witnessing the re-incarnation of a most important figure in my life, and of the 20th Century. It is like the great Sanford Meisner has come back to life, and with his teaching powers fully intact.

Though it has been years since I left the acting profession, and a few years since I also stopped teaching The Meisner Technique, Mr. Meisner's influence on all of my adult work has been profound. His most important influence on me, which this documentary expresses so eloquently, is perhaps Mr. Meisner's most precious gift: his uncompromising devotion to helping students develop their own "sense of truth." This 8 hour documentary shows how Mr. Meisner shared his gift of such a highly developed "sense of truth" as a standard for his students to strive toward attaining. He is the perfect model and embodiment of "a sense of truth."

"A sense of truth," that in the art of theater plays out from present moment-to-unanticipated-moment, between human beings, under the imaginary circumstances of a writer's work. And thus, provides humankind with a model for authentic, meaningful, and truthful human relationship.

Did I say, that Mr. Meisner's great contribution that exists in every frame of this 8 hour documentary is the cultivation and great value for a "sense of truth?"

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If you care about any of these things: the model of a magnificent teacher; the great value of learning by trial and error; creating an environment where students feel freedom to fail while striving to achieve excellence measured by the highest artistic standards; theater; the craft of acting; a "sense of truth"; seeing genius at work; a model for authentic human relationship, you will enjoy this program immensely and learn a great deal.

In a world so consumed with the artificial, it is no wonder that the legacy of this most genuine of teachers and his approach to art endures so. Right now, as I view it, this program serves as a potent reality check for me.

"Sanford Meisner Master Class" is a great credit to the vision of Mr. Kent Paul, Mr. Jimmy Carville, and the people at Open Road Films for creating, preserving and sharing this extraordinary work with the world.

If you've ever wondered what all the "brouhaha" is about "The Meisner Technique" . . . behold. This is like watching Piccaso paint.

Word.
José Angel Santana, PhD
Founder/Youand:The Art of Mutual Understanading


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Review from The Mirror Up To Nature by Tee Quillin, December 15, 2006

My Advice: Go buy it right now.

"Acting is the ability to live truthfully under the given imaginary circumstances." - Sanford Meisner

The name Sanford Meisner has become iconic in the world of Acting. He co-founded the Group Theatre in 1931 along with other theatrical heavyweights as Stella Adler and Lee Strasberg. The Group Theatre was established, in part, to bring the teachings of Stanislavsky's "Method" of Acting Training to America. Not long after the Group was founded, Meisner branched off and began work on his own acting technique and history was made. His list of celebrity alumni reads like a Who's Who of Hollywood. Thankfully, in 1980, a group of his alumni got together to record his teachings for posterity. They simply could not allow Mr. Meisner to pass away without capturing his method and teaching style on video.

This DVD represents the first time this video recording has been made available to the general public. It consists of nearly 8 hours of training with Meisner and a small group of students in one of his classes across two DVDs and it is nothing short of magic. The viewer should be aware however, that the audio and video quality is not up to today's standards. To make matters worse, Mr. Meisner himself is shown here after having gone through three surgeries to circumvent cancer and after having to re-teach himself how to speak. The beauty of this is that he becomes a living representation of one of his own maxims: "An ounce of behavior is worth a pound of words." Still, without the provided subtitles, he would be nearly unintelligible on this recording. Adapting your ears to Mr. Meisner does not take long and you quickly understand that it's well worth the effort. In order to facilitate this training for the viewer, the original recording of 1980 contains commentary with Martin Barter (Artistic Director of the Meisner Center and acting instructor). Anywhere its needed, Mr. Barter interjects his comments and explanations of Mr. Meisner's theories and exercises. This commentary is invaluable.

There are no "special features" on this two disc set. Normally, that would be a huge sticking point for me. I'm a sucker for good bonus material on DVDs. However, on this set, not one ounce of the space of the DVDs is wasted. The primary content is all that matters in this set. The mere fact that these lessons have been captured are paramount to any other material that could have been added. Really, what bonus material would be worthy of this DVD? Interviews with some of his alumni would be pointless (and just cost money) because the video of the training literally speaks for itself. Any other information about the Sanford Meisner Center can be found by visiting the website which is listed on the outside of the DVD case. All it takes is a bit of effort to type the address into your web browser. They didn't even waste time providing you with a scene access menu. There is one item on the main menu page of each disc and that's to start the video. You do have the ability to track through the chapters of the disc, which is good given that most people probably won't have time to sit down and watch all 8 hours (or even in two 4 hour chunks) at once!

Anyone pursuing acting training should own this DVD and watch it often. The DVD will never replace acting training in a studio with an instructor and scene partners, but by observing, a serious actor will be able to see these "traps" that are always lurking in their path towards mastery of their craft. After all, one can not overcome those traps without first being aware of them.

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"The final frontier may be human relationships, one person to another." -- Buzz Aldrin, Astronaut