London-based workshops launching in 2026 — drawing on Stanislavski's method and the Yat Malmgren approach to movement and character. Small groups. Practical, process-led work.
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Location
London — venue TBC
Format
Intensive. Small groups. Scene work and movement.
Approach
Stanislavski method · Yat Malmgren Movement Psychology lineage
Languages
English · Portuguese sessions available
Level
Intermediate to advanced. Drama school graduates welcome.
The approach
Movement Psychology — developed by Yat Malmgren from Rudolf Laban's movement analysis — is a method for understanding how a character's inner life expresses itself through the body. It goes beyond physical technique: it gives actors a precise vocabulary for discovering who a character is from the inside out.
Trained at the Giles Foreman Centre for Acting — one of the last institutions to carry this lineage directly from Malmgren's own teaching — Althyr is completing specialist training in the movement component of this methodology. The workshops will integrate the psychological and physical dimensions of the work.
Very few practitioners in Europe are trained in both the psychological and movement components of this lineage. The workshops aim to make this approach accessible to working actors.
Previous teaching
Giles Foreman Centre for Acting
Scene Study Tutor · Acting Teacher · Director
Scene study and acting classes. Directing student productions. Work grounded in Stanislavski method and Movement Psychology.
2016 – 2021 · London
Royal Academy of Music
Substitute Teacher of Acting
Acting for the MA in Musical Theatre programme.
Sep – Dec 2019 · London