Monday, February 08, 2016

Everything we will ever accomplish in life and art depends on how well we can commune with oneself and other people. If you want to learn a daily practice for improving your relations in life and work, my class begins in two weeks: http://www.sva.edu/continuing-education/ce-professional-development/the-art-of-connecting-16-cs-pdc-3477-a

Thursday, October 01, 2015

POSITIVE VIBE OF THE DAY
 

Below you will find a link to an excellent article that has come to my attention from my friend Robbie​ who participated in the Art of Connecting course, at SVA. Thank you again Robbie. I think everyone can benefit from reading it.

https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/inviting-monkey-tea/201509/the-absolutely-vital-importance-listening?utm_source=FacebookPost&utm_medium=FBPost&utm_campaign=FBPost

Thursday, April 02, 2015

THE ART OF CONNECTING - SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS - SPRING 2015


 
Our Spring semester SVA "Art of Connecting" class ended last night. When I got home I couldn't stop talking about it with Marisol. Then I checked my FB and read what's below, from VanOs whose connected and connecting spirit set the tone for a sublime 8-weeks with 10 remarkable individuals. Thank you VanOs et. all. Sincerely, José Angel Santana

 "This evening I had the last class in an 8-week series called “The Art of Connecting” at SVA. The class focuses on various active listening techniques with the goal of fostering mutual understanding, and is taught/guided/gifted by a truly beautiful individual by the name of José Angel Santana. It was an incredible ride of discoveries both internal and external. I will miss the depth of this experience, and the earnest, sharing presence of my classmates. The class is taught several times a year. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to improve the quality of their relationships with friends, family, coworkers, significant others, and strangers on the bus." - VanOs Felicia - SVA, "The Art of Connecting" Spring 2015

Thursday, December 25, 2014

MERRY CHRITMAS - WORLD PEACE DAY

Monday, November 24, 2014

THE ART OF CONNECTING: MARISOL TIRELLI

SVA - THE ART OF CONNECTING - AFTER PARTY

This past Wednesday night, my course at the School of Visual Arts, THE ART CONNECTING commenced. 

Eleven strangers as well as a husband and wife met with me, for most of eight weeks, to practice improving mutual understanding between people.

These are some pictures of, about half, of the class that came out for some food and drinks on our last night.

THE ART OF CONNECTING . . . serious fun.



















Thursday, September 18, 2014

OCTOBER 1 - THE ART OF CONNECTING - CLASS SIZE IS LIMITED



In just about two weeks (Oct. 1), another 8 weeks of THE ART OF CONNECTING beings at the SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS (space is limited). Register now! 

http://www.sva.edu/continuing-education/ce-professional-development/the-art-of-connecting-14-cf-pdc-3477-a

This one-of-a- kind course teaches a private daily practice that focuses on improving the specific skills that are vital to clear communication, initiative and self-confidence. Skills that significantly enhance the quality of your human interactions in the arts, in business, for the educator or any professional, and in one's personal life.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

GOOD NEWS



Greetings,

I have accepted the position of Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Columbia Graduate Film School of the Arts program. Soon, "The Casting Directory*Social" (http://the-casting-directory.ning.com/) will welcome the many directors from that program who will have a constant need for acting talent for their films and student rehearsal exercises (an excellent way to get to know and establish lasting relationships with directors). 

If you are not a member of TCD*S, and want to join, please email me at jose@artofconnecting.org and include a link to your reel. I am happy to invite you join us as I strive to coordinate opportunities to "connect" all interested parties for future projects. 

Let's see what happens. 

Sincerely,
José Angel Santana

Saturday, August 30, 2014

"DO YOU VALIDATE?"

The Ultimate Question 

You're interest in connecting with others will be validated. 

I guarantee it. Please let me know, what you think.

Sincerely,
José Angel Santana

Friday, August 29, 2014

FOR DAILY PRACTICE

“The next time you get into an argument with your wife, or your friend, or with a small group of friends, just stop the discussion for a moment and for an experiment, institute this rule. “Each person can speak up for himself only after he has first restated the ideas and feelings of the previous speaker accurately, and to that speaker’s satisfaction.” You see what this would mean. It would simply mean that before presenting your own point of view, it would be necessary for you to really achieve the other speaker’s frame of reference—to understand his thoughts and feelings so well that you could summarize them for him. Sounds simple, doesn’t it? But if you try it you will discover it is one of the most difficult things you have ever tried to do. However, once you have been able to see the other’s point of view, your own comments will have to be drastically revised.”

- Excerpt from “On Becoming a Person” by Carl Rogers.

Friday, July 18, 2014

RYAN HOLIDAY ON HIS BOOK "THE OBSTACLE IS THE WAY"



Among the core principles of my Art of Connecting course is "The First Principle" from the Enchiridion by Epictetus. The essence of that passage is how to achieve happiness with a focus on those things that are in one's own power to control. 

The focus of my course are actions that lead to an excellent connection with oneself and others. 

"The Obstacle is The Way" is a book that I have come across, recently. It is one of the most practical and uplifting books about working Epictetus' "first principle" that I've ever read. 

Just like when I read Epictetus over 30 years ago,"The Obstacle is The Way" is having a transformative effect on my life, for the better. 

Its 27 year old author Ryan Holiday is featured in this video    

Friday, July 11, 2014

on THE ART OF CONNECTING WITH ONESELF

"Our actions may be impeded ... but there can be no impeding our intentions or dispositions. Because we can accommodate and adapt. The mind adapts and converts to its own purposes the obstacle to our acting." - Marcus Aurrelius 

"... use what really exists" (use everything) - Sanford Meisner

Wednesday, July 09, 2014

ON DAILY PRACTICE

On Daily Practice: 


The road to extraordinary results is not "business as usual." 


"A drum teacher once told his student, 'if you can't do it effortlessly in performance, you haven't practiced enough.'" 


Listening deeply and with empathy to another human being takes practice. If we cannot do it in life, how are we to do it in art?


Practice in life. - José Angel Santana 


Wednesday, July 02, 2014

AN ACTOR'S DAILY PRACTICE

The focus of the actor's attention on achieving "mutual understanding" in daily life with others, is the same as how the world-class writer, painter, and musician each engage in private daily practice to achieve there excellent works. Each engage in conscious and focused daily practice of the skills required to achieve excellence in their craft. - José Angel Santana

The first prerequisite of stage presence is the ability to control our own attention, to use our will-power to focus our attention on the object we have selected." - I. Rapoport, in Acting: A Handbook of the Stanislavski Method

"What is the essence of the actor's work and the theatre itself, inasmuch as the actor constitutes the essential part of the latter? The basis of everything is action...However, the very fact that these truths enter our consciousness does not assure their proper assimilation...A purely intellectual mastery of these ideas does not add anything to the actor...he will not be able to understand it unless he makes this knowledge a part of his living organism, unless he comes to feel it in 'his hide'..." - I. SUDAKOV, in Acting: A Handbook of the Stanislavski Method

Friday, June 20, 2014

ELENA JULIA GREENLEE ON THE ART OF CONNECTING WITH COLLABORATORS WHILE PRODUCING JOSEF WLADYKA'S AWARD-WINNING "MANOS SUCIAS"


My friend and former student Elena Julia Greenlee at the San Francisco Film Festival talks about the process of producing Josef Wladyka's award-winning film "Manos Sucias" and using the "check-in" process I taught them throughout the whole time of making their film. 


This is an eloquent expression of the great value of "checking-in" and reaching and honoring "agreements" with one's collaborators. 


At (1:30) "... I was really open and honest with them about what do I want out of this . . . What will make this investment worth it for me and encourage them to also always be open with me about that . . . That's actually something that we learned in our "acting classes" . . . working on how to direct actors, to always "check-in" and to always reach "agreements." So we did that throughout our whole process and it made it such a joy to work together and something that I would never in a million years never regret a moment of. I do want to keep producing."

Monday, June 09, 2014

"...THEY LISTEN TO EACH OTHER, THEY LISTEN TO EACH OTHER."


 (:30) "This is the most amazing cast in the world every night at the Barrymore because they sit on stage and they listen to each other, they listen to each other." - Kenny Leon, 2014 Tony Award recipient for Best Direction of a Play, and Best Revival of a Play.

Tuesday, June 03, 2014

FOR TEACHERS: THE ART OF CONNECTING WITH STUDENTS

 Five great tips to enhance teacher student engagement and learning.

Saturday, May 31, 2014

DENZEL WASHINGTON ON DREAMS & GOALS

It's been a long time since working with Denzel in our first professional stage play at the Delacorte Theater, in Central Park performing in William Shakespeare's "Coriolanus," that starred Morgan Freemen, Gloria Foster, and Robert Christian.

Since then, I've seen Denzel progress from a tremendously handsome "OK" actor, into a superb craftsman, then into an international movie star, delivering some dazzlingly unforgettable moments on screen, to arrive at accomplishing the deserved status as one of the finest actors that has ever lived.

However, I've never been more proud to say, "I knew him when," then upon watching this video. NEVER.

If you care about yourself as a person and/or an artist, at any level, please watch and listen to: every.single.word.

You.will.know.what.I.mean.

José Angel Santana   

Tuesday, May 06, 2014

Playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis talks about his close friend Philip Seymour Hoffman in 2010


Besides speaking so eloquently about his friend Philip Seymour Hoffman's artistry, Stephen Adly Guirgis expresses about the kind of devotion required to make "the work."  


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