
IFFA WORKSHOPS
Acting Intensive Workshop with Cara Jade Myers
Embark on your acting journey with the Indigenous Futures Film Academy (IFFA) by participating in our Acting Intensive Workshop, instructed by the accomplished actress Cara Jade Myers. This workshop is specifically designed to provide budding Indigenous actors with foundational acting techniques and industry knowledge, delivered by one of the industry's respected talents.
About Cara Jade Myers: A member of the Wichita and Kiowa tribes, Cara is an actress, writer, and advocate known for her powerful performance as Anna Brown in Killers of the Flower Moon (2023). She is a champion for Indigenous storytelling, working as a mentor, screenwriter, and advocate for increased representation in Hollywood. Her work challenges stereotypes, celebrates Indigenous cultures, and creates space for future generations of Indigenous creatives.
Workshop Details: Over this workshop, Cara will introduce participants to the world of acting, covering essential topics such as character analysis, emotional authenticity, scene study, and audition preparation. The workshop aims to cultivate participants' understanding of acting principles while fostering a supportive environment where they can explore their creativity and expression.
Participants will engage in practical exercises, receive constructive feedback, and gain valuable insights into navigating the acting industry. Whether you aspire to perform on stage or screen, this workshop will equip you with the tools and confidence needed to pursue your passion for acting.
Join us for the Acting Intensive Workshop with Cara Jade Myers at IFFA and take the first step toward realizing your potential as an actor. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn from a seasoned professional and connect with like-minded individuals passionate about Indigenous storytelling and performance.