Biological emotional training for stage and screen, culminating in two live Los Angeles showcases
This 9-week in-person intensive trains actors in PEM’s biological, nervous-system-based approach to emotional access, moving from instrument refinement into applied performance and professional presentation.
The program culminates in two live performances:
In Person · Admission by Audition · Enrollment Limited to 16 Actors
This program is structured as a progressive training arc, ensuring emotional access is safe, reliable, and repeatable before being applied to performance.
Training is delivered through group instruction, individual mentorship, and professionally guided performance preparation.
The curriculum is divided into two integrated phases.
Foundation, Safety & Capacity Building
Weeks 1–6
The first phase focuses on developing a flexible, resilient acting instrument while prioritizing emotional and physical safety.
PEM Emotion Work
Actors are introduced to PEM’s approach to emotional access through physiological entry points in the nervous system.
Actors will:
This work establishes emotional reliability, which supports repeatable performance.
PEM Voice
PEM Voice restores the voice to its natural biological function, allowing emotional expression without strain or forcing.
Actors will:
PEM Character Work
Character creation is approached through physiology rather than psychology, engaging the nervous system to generate authentic physical and emotional life.
Actors will:
Perdekamp, founder and director of the Perdekamp Emotional Method.
Each accepted participant receives at least one (1) one-on-one coaching session via Zoom with Stephan Perdekamp.
This session supports:
The individual session complements the in-person training and ensures the work remains precise, personalized, and method-aligned, rather than generalized.
Sessions are scheduled subject to availability.
Text, Embodiment & Professional Practice
Weeks 7–9
The second phase integrates emotional training into scripted performance, shifting focus from internal access to external application.
Monologue & Scene Work
Actors apply emotional access directly to text, learning to process material through the body rather than intellectual analysis alone.
Focus areas include:
Showcase Material Selection
To ensure clarity, balance, and professional presentation:
Final material selection is made at the discretion of the instructional team and is intended to support both individual strengths and overall showcase cohesion.
Professional Presentation
Week 9
The program culminates in two professionally directed live performances, presented across July 5–6:
The showcases are educational and integrative experiences and are not auditions.
Industry attendance is by invitation only, outside the program’s control, and cannot be guaranteed.
Prerequisites
Audition Requirements
Applicants must submit:
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Submission of an audition does not guarantee acceptance.
Program Details
Program Dates: April 13 – July 6
(Includes nine (9) instructional weeks delivered across the program dates)
Live Showcases: July 5–6
Schedule:
Wednesdays: 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Sundays: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Location: Los Angeles, California
Pay-in-Full
$2,725 USD
Installment Plan
$3,140 USD total, payable in four (4) installments of $785 USD
Tuition is not due until acceptance is confirmed.
All prices are listed in USD; any bank or processing fees are the responsibility of the participant.
Enrollment includes:
Enrollment constitutes acknowledgment and acceptance of all policies.
Live classes and performances may be photographed or recorded for educational and promotional purposes.
Participation requires agreement to a standard media release.
The program includes physical, vocal, and emotional exercises.
Participants are responsible for working within their personal limits and should consult a healthcare professional if needed.
Enrollment is limited to sixteen (16) actors.
This limit supports: