

Psychological Gesture
For those who want to live the role, not just play it.
May
20, 21, 27, 28, 29
Course description
If you’re an actor, you probably know this feeling:
You’re reading the text — it seems clear, but inside? Nothing.
You want to feel something, to connect with the character, to grab onto something — but what?
This course is about finding that hook.
I’ll give you a clear, step-by-step method for working on a role using your body, movement, and the Psychological Gesture technique by Michael Chekhov.
You’ll learn how to work on a monologue or scene independently and get tools that support you in any situation — from auditions to rehearsals.
Student Level
Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Format
Bilingual instruction: the course is conducted in Russian with consecutive translation into English. The format is live speech with real-time translation during the session.
Lessons
5 Lessons
Date / Time
May 20, 21, 27, 28, 29
7 pm - 10 pm

What you will get
If you're just starting out:
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Get a clear and simple roadmap for entering a role so you don’t feel lost.
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Start embodying the character through your body, not just the text.
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Let go of control and awaken spontaneity.
If you’re more experienced:
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Break out of patterns and refresh your performance.
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Explore your body in a deeper and more nuanced way.
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Remember that the body is not secondary, but primary.
Program modules
Color of Action
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Why does feeling come from action, and not the other way around
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Evaluation is a continuous transition between states. The principle of seamless play
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Internal action: when statics are stronger than dynamics
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Mixing "colors" — how to create a lively, multi-layered game
1
Expressiveness of gesture
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Principles of bodily expressiveness: form, content, direction, contrast
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How an internal impulse shapes an external gesture
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Working with props as an extension of the body
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Sensitivity to nuances: how the gaze and hands become carriers of meaning
2
Psychological gesture
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Step-by-step algorithm: from searching for a Psychological Gesture to introducing it into a scene
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Analysis of text through action and internal intention
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Library of active verbs and working with them
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Quick entry into a role — through the body, and not only through analysis
3
Bonus
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Personal analysis and feedback on homework.
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Individual work with a psychological gesture in your monologue.
4

Participation requirements
To get the most out of the course, you’ll need the following:
Material for practice
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A memorized poem (about 16–20 lines).
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A monologue you’re currently preparing for an audition or working on in rehearsals.
This will allow you to immediately apply the technique in practice.
Dress code
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Training clothes and soft shoes.
We recommend not wearing everyday clothing, but something specifically chosen for movement.
It’s like switching your body into “work mode” — to tune in and engage fully in the process.
Meet your instructors


Anna Karpukhina
The course is led by Anna Karpukhina — an experienced movement coach and director with over 22 years of work in dramatic theater. She has contributed to more than 35 successful productions as a choreographer and movement director.
“I help actors and directors turn the body into a powerful tool of expression — creating unforgettable performances that speak without words.”


Mike Lion
Mike is a director, actor, translator, and clown. He is the Co-Artistic Director and co-founder of Seattle's Dacha Theatre, which specializes in site-specific productions, immersive spectacles and original work.
Our students say


Nelya
Diving into this acting training reminded me that I’m an actress — and that feels amazing! I’ll be using these tools both in my own work and when teaching my students.
March 17, 2025


Vladimir
The Psychological Gesture changed me forever — now I have several ways to come into rehearsal with a vivid, prepared character. And working with Anya is always a celebration, even if she were teaching physics or the phone book — it would still be a joy!
March 17, 2025


Natalya
Now I have a clear method that helps me understand what to do and how to do it on stage. It’s not just the director giving directions — I can bring my own ideas to the table.
March 17, 2025


Grigoriy
A whole new layer was uncovered — something to feel, lift up, and work through. Anya’s way of teaching is unique, and there was so much to discover!
March 17, 2025


Alexey
I understood how the body connects to emotion — there are actual tools for this, and they really work. With consistent effort, it becomes something you can control and develop.
March 17, 2025