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Max Hafler
Max Hafler teaches theatre at all levels: in schools, at the Actors Centre London, and in third-level teaching institutions, ranging from beginners’ classes to professional training. He has worked on the National University of Ireland, Galway’s M.A. in Drama and Theatre Studies programme since 2000 teaching Ensemble Theatre and Michael Chekhov Technique. He also teaches acting and voice on the B.A. Connect course there, and he works with Lecturers there and at the University of Limerick in Voice and Presentation. He has adapted these programmes for Youth Theatres all over the country as a staff tutor and freelance worker on regional festival programmes, and has devised many pieces with different groups of young people. He has worked with the Blue Teapots Company for actors with intellectual disabilities in both devised and pre-written projects. He was Artist-in-Residence for Spring 2006 at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and at the University of Southern Maine, Portland, in the Spring of 2005 and has taught short courses in the third level Theatre, Music and Drama course at the University of Glamorgan, at University College Cork, Queens University, Belfast, and is to teach Chekhov Technique at the Lir at Trinity on their professional acting programme next year. He is also an established director and playwright.
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