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El «Boli Mágico» y otros recursos que usa Tian Lara para memorizar sus monólogos
El «Boli Mágico» y otros recursos que usa Tian Lara para memorizar sus monólogos
about a year ago

Este cómico barcelonés nos revela las técnicas que usa para memorizar y crear sus monólogos, entre ellas la psicoescritura.

Rest in Peace, Harry Lorayne
Rest in Peace, Harry Lorayne
about 2 years ago

A memory expert and magician who was a favorite guest of Johnny Carson’s, he astonished audiences by reeling off the names of hundreds of people he had only just met.

Benjamin Cardona on the Magic of Mapping and Movement in Memorization
Benjamin Cardona on the Magic of Mapping and Movement in Memorization
about 4 years ago

An actor, writer, and director reveals how objects and motion can ground actors in their roles.

Baby Powder for Alligators: A Geology Lesson
Baby Powder for Alligators: A Geology Lesson
about 5 years ago

Discover an ancient memory technique to help you learn long lists.

Brett Owen on Process and the Power of the Voice
Brett Owen on Process and the Power of the Voice
about 5 years ago

The actor walks us through his process of learning a role and explains why vocal training is relevant to all of us.



Photo by Pretty Fish Photography

Photo by Pretty Fish Photography

Kendal Hartse on Learning Multiple Roles for a Single Show

September 15, 2016 in Interview

A Broadway actor talks about preparation for dual roles and the rewards of collaborative improvisation.  

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Tags: actress, cabaret, singer, memorization, education, Shakespeare, improvisation, theater, music, breathing
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Rocco Dal Vera on Voice Training as an Aid to Memorization

September 01, 2016 in Interview

An author and professor explains how playing with pitch leads to improved mastery of scripts.

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Tags: memorization, education, breathing, drama, Shakespeare, author, film, creativity, theater, music, poetry, pitch, tempo, volume, Neuro-linguistic Programming, mapping, singer, voice
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What App Helps David Josefsberg Learn His Lines?

August 15, 2016 in Interview

A Broadway triple-threat shares his secrets for overcoming obstacles and mastering dialogue. 

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Tags: actor, memorization, comedy, music, dance, technology, singer, humor
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Sarah Goodwin Teaches Us How to Look at Faces

August 01, 2016 in Interview

A professional illustrator reveals what she sees in the faces of Jay Z, Jon Bon Jovi, and Jennifer Grey. 

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Tags: visual art, cartoonist, illustration, memorization, artist, education, San Francisco, creativity
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Why James Gleason Lives and Breathes His Character

July 15, 2016 in Interview

A Broadway actor discusses commitment and the importance of staying in character. 

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Tags: actor, playwright, memorization, comedy, drama, television, Los Angeles, New York Times, improvisation, theater
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Peter Alexander on the Persistence of Musical Memory

July 01, 2016 in Interview

A composer for musical theater reveals what makes melodies and lyrics stick. 

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Tags: composer, music, creativity, singer, theater, memorization, San Francisco, Sondheim, playwright
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Thomas E. Sullivan and the Power of Practical Aesthetics

June 15, 2016 in Interview

A budding actor tells us how he keeps his focus, with a nod to David Mamet.  

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Tags: actor, comedy, Shakespeare, theater, memorization, Mamet
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How Repetition and Clarity of Thought Pay Off for Jake Epstein

June 01, 2016 in Interview

This handsome leading man shares his method for mastering constantly changing material in a Broadway musical.

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Tags: actor, San Francisco, memorization, Shakespeare, singer, theater, improvisation
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Jenna Gavigan on Science and Sexuality Off-Broadway

May 15, 2016 in Interview

The stage and screen actress explains her preparation for a role in a provocative new play about sexual identity.  

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Tags: actress, theater, memorization, television, poetry
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Counting Cards With Alex Stone

May 01, 2016 in Interview

The magician and author of Fooling Houdini parlays memory methods into card tricks. 

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Tags: magic, magician, memorization, author, creativity, books
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Tawny Welch and the Mondegreen Behind Her Name

April 15, 2016 in Interview

A media icon explains the truly childlike origin of her name.

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Tags: actress, names, news, Los Angeles, television, film
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Jason Butler Harner Recommends Alliteration for the Post-40-Year-Old Brain

April 01, 2016 in Interview

The Broadway actor reflects on pattern-finding and the dangers of Shakespeare in excess. 

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Tags: actor, Miller, theater, memorization, Shakespeare, Stoppard
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Why Hilarie Burton Spells Her First Name as She Does

March 15, 2016 in Interview

Asking about the story behind a person's name can make for memorable conversation. 

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Tags: actress, television, names, creativity, New York Times, humor, film, memorization
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Elwood Smith on Drawing With Your Funny Bone

March 01, 2016 in Interview

A veteran illustrator walks us through the organized chaos of his imagination. 

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Tags: artist, illustration, books, New York Times, creativity, cartoonist, science, education, humor, improvisation, cartoons, visual art, author
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Photo by Ted Ely

Photo by Ted Ely

Joe Medeiros on Memorizing Foreign Language Monologues

February 15, 2016 in Interview

This resourceful artist shows us how to memorize in a language we don’t know and how disruptions can actually be gifts. 

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Tags: actor, monologue, distraction, memorization, technology, music, poet, theater, creativity, Italian, dance
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How Master Storyteller Jonathan Kruk Brings Classic Tales to Life

February 01, 2016 in Interview

To conjure up his tales, a veteran yarn spinner relies on the "story train," the magic of threes, and alliterative pictures. 

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Tags: memorization, actor, education, creativity, theater, monologue, improvisation, storytelling
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Lt. Col. Dave McConnell on Memorizing Literature and Military Regulations

January 15, 2016 in Interview

A senior Army official details how memorization drills fueled his passion for literature and led him to a military career. 

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Tags: memorization, education, military, Shakespeare, monologue, theater, actor
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Nate Miller Walks Us Through His “Memory House”

January 01, 2016 in Interview

A stage actor drives home the importance of listening on stage and seeing with the mind’s eye. 

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Tags: memorization, Shakespeare, monologue, actor, breathing, Juilliard, creativity
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Kathy Nelsen Combats Our Addiction to Distraction

December 20, 2015 in Interview

What one spa director is doing to stop people from taking their phones into communal baths. 

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Tags: breathing, stress, health, technology, San Francisco, distraction
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“Stress Coach” Jordan Friedman on Memory Under Pressure

December 10, 2015 in Interview

A stress management expert teaches us how to better manage tension in our lives and be more nimble mentally. 

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Tags: creativity, stress, education, improvisation, director, breathing, health
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