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Private Coaching

ACT   SING   DANCE   IMPROVISE

A young lady being coach by a teacher

Are you preparing for an important presentation or audition? Do you want to take your upcoming pitch to the next level? Do you want to feel calm and confident during an important team meeting and in front of an audience?

 

In our sessions together, you will learn how to connect with your audience in an authentic and present way. Private coaching with CET's Artistic Director Tara Brodin will support you in reaching these goals!

For artists

  • audition coaching

  • monologue coaching

  • voice training for speech & song

  • dance training & choreography

"Close Encounters Theatre helped me get into my dream university - New York University Tisch School of the Arts. I worked with Artistic Director, Tara Brodin, for four months leading up to my audition. From helping me to choose monologues that would showcase my personality and skills best, to hair spraying my baby hairs so I looked more professional, she made sure I was prepared. When you work with Close Encounters Theatre they really make sure to build that personal connection with their students, and that is important as it makes you feel supported and safe in their arms. They are incredibly professional and I am proud to be a part of such a talented, diverse, and welcoming family.

- Andrea Canas 

For Corporate
professionals

  • presentations

  • business communication

  • pitches

"I cannot recommend Tara Brodin, Artistic Director at Close Encounters Theatre GmbH highly enough. Working with Tara one-on-one has been a transformative experience. If you are curious to explore your creative potential, get "TED Talk ready", or improve your public-speaking or in-person interactions at various tables, Tara, simply put, is the authority in this domain. She is a true luminary in the world of acting and public speaking. Thank you, Tara, for your unwavering dedication and mentorship and for supporting me in discovering and cultivating my unique voice and presence."


- Michelle Inglin

 

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