Instructors
The Playhouse North faculty is made up of professionals who
work in their respective fields of expertise.
Cindy Vanden Enden
Program Director/Certified Meisner Instructor
Cindy Vanden Enden has been a performer, director and teacher for the past fifteen years. She is a graduate of Richard Pinter's Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theatre, under whom after many years of mentoring to teach the technique, finally received her certification to teach in 2005. Since received her certification, Cindy has proven that not only does she have a firm grasp on the Meisner techniques' original inception, but has been able to harness specific techniques to work
meticulously with students and their individuality.
Cindy is also an accomplished actress, having been seen on the New York, Toronto and Calgary stages during her career. She has been the Director of Playhouse North from its inception, as well as the co-founder and artistic director of ColdWater Productions. Cindy is currently Canada's only practicing certified Meisner instructor.
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David Vanden Enden
Vocal Production
David Vanden Enden has been performing since he was 7 years old, and has been professionally performing for over ten years in Toronto, Kitchener, Hamilton and Calgary. Some of his credits include performing with Theatre and Company in the musical Philemon, on stage at "Canada's Wonderland" and singing for private functions and various corporate events. David has numerous recordings to his name and loves being in the studio. David spent some time in the musical theatre program at Sheridan College but left early after being hired on a cruise ship. He has been teaching for the past eight years and is thrilled to be a part of such an amazing and awe-inspiring program.
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June Miller
Theatre History & Analysis
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Alessandra Warketin
Movement & Dance
Alessandra has been dancing since the age of five. Over the years, Alessandra has trained professionally with Winnipeg's Contemporary Dancers, danced with Ruah Dance Co., acquired her degree in Dance and Theatre and a second degree in Kinesiology, obtained her credentials with the Canadian Dance Teacher's Association, and became a Certified Specialist in Exercise Physiology. Also a lover of music, Alessandra has written and work shopped three musicals and released her debut CD "To Be My Own." Alessandra is blessed to have been choreographing, dancing, singing, directing and teaching professionally for the past ten years in Halifax, Winnipeg and now Calgary! Currently, Alessandra is dancing with Corps Bara Dance Co. and freelances as a choreographer.
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Melodie Lacey
Ballet
Originally from Lethbridge, AB, Melodie McKee began dancing at the age
of five. She spent numerous summers attending the Royal Winnipeg Ballet
School and the Banff School of Fine Arts. Upon graduation, Melodie was
invited to join the Banff Festival Ballet as an apprentice and has
since performed with Ballet North, Alberta Ballet, and Tokyo Disney
Resort. Most recently, Melodie received her Professional Dancer's
Teaching Diploma from the Royal Academy of Dance in London, England. |
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Karmen Rodomar
Rehearsal and Performance II
Karmen feels
blessed to have the opportunity to work with the amazingly talented
students and staff at the Playhouse North School of Theatre. A
freelance Director and Stage Manager,Karmen received
training at Red Deer College and the University of Saskatchewan before
moving to Calgary to pursue theatre full-time. Previous credits
include: Cabaret, The Laramie Project, All in the Timing, Dog Sees God,
Lysistrata, Tentatively Untitled, American Woman, A Game, Everyman, The
Shorts, and The Yeomen of the Guard. |
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Tanya Ryga
Voice & Speech, Meisner Drill
Tanya Ryga is honoured to be joining the amazing faculty
at Playhouse North School of Theatre. She has been active in the
theatre industry for over 30 years as a professional actor, director,
teacher and writer performing on stages from Vancouver to New York
City. In addition to theatre, Tanya's career includes acting in film,
television, radio and behind the scenes - as a casting director for
short feature films.
She is a founding member of Theatre Network (Edmonton);
Scripts at Work (a playwright development series in Central Alberta)
and is artistic director of Butt Ugly (An Award-winning anti-tobacco
theatre program). Tanya also teaches Advanced Acting (Shakespeare /
Meisner Techniques) Voice and Voice Over in the Theatre Studies
department at Red Deer College. Directing credits include The Bundle,
The Country Wife, Amadeus, Paper Wheat,
The Winter's Tale Project, Guernica (RDC); The
Shape of a Girl and Marion Bridge (Ignition Theatre), Some
Assembly Required (Prime Stock Theatre) and Pippin (Keyano
Theatre). She is a member of Canadian Actors Equity Association (CAEA)
and the Association of Canadian Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA).
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Larissa Katriina
Mäkilä MSTAT, Canstat, Finstat
Alexander Technique
Larissa K. Mäkilä, native to Finland, studied
the required three year, full-time education at The Alexander Technique
College of Sussex, United Kingdom with John Nicholls and Carolynn
Nicholls. After successfully completing her studies she acquired the
STAT member certificate in 2002. STAT - The Society of Teachers of the
Alexander Technique, which ensures high standards for the Alexander
Technique training schools and practices. STAT also organizes the
continued professional development for its members. Larissa is also a
member of Canstat (Canadian Society of Teachers of the Alexander
Technique) and Finstat (Finnish Society of Teachers of the Alexander
Technique), both affiliated with STAT.
Larissa teaches private Alexander Technique lessons from
North East location and she is a permanent instructor at the Rocky
Mountain College. She is also a frequent contract instructor at the
University of Calgary and Rosebud School of the Arts. Her students come
from all walks of life; stay-at-home moms, musicians, other performance
artists, athletes, business people, seniors, heavy manual workers,
receptionists, scholars, ParkinsonÕs patients and people
debilitated with breathing, neck and back problems. LarissaÕs
expertise has taken her from Montana to Thunder Bay to teach Alexander
workshops. She was also an assistant teacher at Kempton Drama School in
United Kingdom upon graduation. Larissa attended The Alexander
Technique College of Sussex after graduating as a volunteering teacher
to further improve her teaching. There she observed the senior
Alexander teachers as well as strengthened her hands on skills by
teaching the trainees herself.
Larissa is dedicated to bringing out and furthering
natural freedom of movement with elastic strength within herself and
her pupils so that moving will come better with age- much like a good
wine. Her intention is to help people come more into their own unique
and authentic way of moving instead of setting deeper into harmful,
habitual ways of moving. Alexander Technique is an ideal tool for this
since its purpose is to remove any interferences and harmful muscular
habits. The removal of these hindrances is necessary so that a person's
original and natural movements can emerge regardless of whatever a
person is doing at any given moment.
Larissa takes part on a yearly basis in Alexander
Technique professional development courses to further improve her
teaching and to aid her own personal growth. Her teaching is also
influenced greatly by continual practice in Authentic Movement and
Meditation which also aims at eliminating unnecessary interferences and
bringing out the authentic and true nature within everyone.
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Laryssa Yanchak
Stage Combat
Laryssa Yanchak holds her Instructor's Level Certificate with Fight
Directors Canada. In 2006 she made theatre history by being the first
woman to receive an accredited award for Fight Direction (Betty
Mitchell Award - Treasure Island, ATP). Companies Laryssa has
worked with in Alberta include: ATP, Theatre Calgary, Sage Theatre,
Vertigo and the Alberta ballet. She teaches Stage Combat classes at
high schools, universities, and for independently organized workshops.
She is also an actor, stunt performer and aerial circus artist in
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Chantal Perron
Film Studies
Chantal Perron is a Calgary based film and theatre actor.
Her film credits range from Chicks with Sticks (Feature) to Emmy award winning HBO’s Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. Chantal can also been seen in lead and principal roles in 12 men of Christmas, Daughter of the Bride, Don’t Cry Now, Identity Theft (Lifetime), SNOW 2 (ABC Family), CBC’s Heartland and miniseries Everest ’82. Chantal was awarded the 2005 AMPIA award for Best Actress for her work in Chicks with Sticks. Chantal is also an accomplished theatre actor working on professional Alberta stages since 2000. Chantal was nominated for the 2007 Betty Mitchell award for Best Supporting Actress for her work in The Dazzle for Sage Theatre.
This is Chantal’s second year teaching film studies at Playhouse North. She has taught public speaking for elite young athletes at Alberta’s National Sport School, Stand In and Set Etiquette classes for ACTRA, Quest theatre residencies for young people, Children’s Acting workshops and children’s film workshops. She has partnered with one of Canada’s best film coaches, Marc Baur, and brought (and taught) the Ultimate Audition workshop to Calgary multiple times. She has been a guest lecturer at Red Deer College and Cochrane High School.
She and her husband of 17 years, CBC Journalist/Host, Kirk Heuser, share their home and lives with two large dogs and two hairy cats. Together, they are active within the community with various organizations from theatres, Safeway’s Friends Helping Friends, Food Bank, SPCA, Mental Health Awareness, CBC Book Fair and as the 2007 & 2008 CTV spokespersons and participants of The Weekend to End Breast Cancer and Rotary Sarcee.
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Brad Teigen
Spiritual Formation
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