Adult programs at TALENT create a space for discovering and developing personal and professional potential. Our work connects theatre practice with authorial creation and a dialogical approach, focusing on developing authenticity, creativity, and the ability to respond to changing life and professional situations. A person experiences themselves as an author.
In the process of work, participants explore their own ways of communication, action, and self-expression. Gradually, they discover their natural resources—courage, patience, perseverance, and creative thinking—and learn to consciously use them in situations that bring uncertainty, pressure, or the need to find new solutions. The process is based on the study of voice and body from a psychosomatic perspective, authorial writing, authorial reading, public speaking and presentation, and the practice of a complex psychosomatic discipline—open dramatic improvisation known as Dialogical Acting with the Inner Partner.
The programs are open to educators, psychologists, professionals in helping professions, artists, students of these fields, and anyone who wishes to develop their sensitivity, communication skills, public presentation, empathy and understanding, as well as the ability to create their own projects. For many participants, this experience also becomes an inspiration for a new quality in their professional work and for a more creative approach to life.
We offer:
Group Courses They are three-month courses for adult participants, both professionals and members of the general public. Classes take place once a week for 90 minutes.
One-to-One Coaching These are classes focused on personal development, public speaking, creativity, and acting. Lessons are held by individual arrangement.
Training for Professionals primarily for teachers, psychologists, artists, and professionals in helping professions.
