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Kshema
I like the flow in which its going. Some elements that significantly stand out for me is that we get feedback on our work almost instantly and precisely, the team is together the entire time so there is that space provided to know each other better. And Rathan , you
Vasanth
Okay,where do i start,i did L1 twice,First time when i did L1 ,i was arrogant and not willing to listen to any inputs that use to come towards me.I was completely shut off. I took it very lightly and the lessons that i learnt aftermath were very gud and heavy.
Shameem
MISF!T..L1-B23..thats my identity for u all. Many who dont believe in destiny, its for them: “My destiny brought me here”. Many of my MISF!T batchmates & senior pals have written so-so much about MISF!T workshop, that there’s nothing left for me to unveil. But what i can say about, is
Sushama
After a hunt for a ‘good’ acting class for about six months, i got into MISFIT. i was sure, misfit would help me enhance my acting skills, but never know that acting involves technicalities. the learning process in MISFIT is not confined to acting, it has helped me to be
Sarbajeet
“Just imagine you are a small kid, you want a toy badly , you have the deepest desire and you think if you don’t get it, it will be the end of the world. You ak for it , beg for it, force and cry for it …..but , fail
Vamsi Krishna
As Peter Norvig delineates beautifully in http://norvig.com/21-days.html, nothing can be mastered in one month, and this one month acting workshop is no different. Nevertheless, importantly it does set the path on the right note, because, techniques taught (also, in a way, understanding motivations/background for these techniques) in this workshop not
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Keerthana Ak keerthana (dot) ak (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Keerthana on Facebook Hi Ratan, This is the feedback that you blackmailed me to give. I’m bad at giving my opinion about anything under the sun, but who can make me stop?.. so here I go.. Before I joined Misfit, I thought acting was a joke. (I mean when dogs,
Yamini Kasera yamini (dot) kasera (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Yamini on Facebook A misfit is how I felt when I first walked into the workshop. A sea of strangers – most of whom (I presumed) came with some background or interest in Theatre while I knew zilch and was there just for the joy of learning something new.
Shameem
MISF!T..L1-B23..thats my identity for u all. Many who dont believe in destiny, its for them: “My destiny brought me here”. Many of my MISF!T batchmates & senior pals have written so-so much about MISF!T workshop, that there’s nothing left for me to unveil. But what i can say about, is
Nevin Pearl nevinpearl (at) yahoo (dot) co (dot) in
Find Nevin on Facebook Dear Ratan, First of all I like to thank you for selecting me for the batch 28, it has been one of the most fun and learning classes in years.Getting to know how theater works, the amount of dedication and preparation an actor does, the basics of
Ravinder Pal Singh Dhillon
Find Richie on Facebook I’ve never been a big fan of theater, or acting for that matter. I always thought it was for the more artistically inclined. So when a friend gave rave reviews for the Misfit L1 Theater Workshop to me, I didn’t hop on straightaway. I went
Ankit Yadav ankityadav9218 (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Ankit on Facebook Experience as an Individual: This is the first thing I would like to talk about. To draw a simple analogy, I was like a man with a lot of wood, an axe and a space on which I wanted to build something, something which others have