impro workshop in perth
Thu, 26 Oct 2000, 10:28 pmWalter Plinge4 posts in thread
impro workshop in perth
Thu, 26 Oct 2000, 10:28 pmHello,
I will be running workshops in Perth on a regular basis, if you want to be put on the insideOut mailing list please send me your address via e-ma
I hope the following workshop may entice you to enrol, please read on...!
Silvia
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Improvisation Dreaming Workshop
at the King St Arts Centre Studios
Improvisation Dreaming:
Contemporary performance work is opening new possibilities of merging art-forms - action, image, and sound, the moving body and voice offer never-ending impulses to make new the old forms of theatre, dance and storytelling. This workshop will include comprehensive physical warm-ups and group improvisations designed to flex your creative body, mind, and soul. This is followed by solo or duo performances and supportive feedback from the group - which is an important part of the workshop. I have drawn inspiration for this workshop from Alice CumminsÂ’ (and Al WunderÂ’s / Ruth ZaporahÂ’s) work in Improvisation.
Fantastic for generating performance ideas, practicing transitions, endings, and being present ‘in the moment’ - or just to air your inner ‘stories’ and give them light and play! Suitable for all who are interested, no experience is necessary. Give yourself permission to breathe, to dream, to act!
“Follow Your Bliss”
Joseph Campbell
Sundays 1-5pm (29th of Oct – 3rd of Dec)
Cost: $150 $135 Concession
Venue: Studio 1, 2nd Floor, King St Arts Centre, 357-365 Murray St, Perth
Further Enquiries 9378 4702 mailto:iotheatre@email.com
About InsideOutÂ…
Silvia Lehmann: Silvia is an experienced and highly qualified theatre director, who has recently moved from Melbourne to Perth. She graduated with a Diploma of Dramatic Art from the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne in 1995, and has since pursued a free-lance directing career, creating innovative and challenging physical performance pieces. In 1999 she established Descansos Dance Theatre here in Perth. The company produced two productions, Descansos, performed at the Blue Room in MayÂ’99, and Meine Grossmutter, a self-written, and self-performed piece for Putting On An Act at PICA, July Â’99. Silvia has experience making performances and running workshops with very diverse groups of people. Silvia offers classes that are movement based in a non-competitive, supportive group atmosphere.
“Silvia’s knowledge and openness to the possibilities of performance make her an immensely valuable artist. Her independent work as a writer, performer, teacher, and theatre director reflects these qualities.”
Alice Cummins, Dance Artist and Body-Mind Centering Practitioner
“Silvia possesses the communication skills that created a means of shared language in the rehearsal room between all involved”
Karen Roberts, Performer (Perth)
“Silvia is a gifted facilitator”
Jennifer Priest, Actor (Melbourne)
Inside Out Theatre Consultancy and Tuition: Inside Out offers group and individual workshops, professional advice, support and assistance, to professionals and amateurs working in the Perth performance industry.
Inside Out stands for performance work that begins on the inside, where the kernel of truth and the real creative impulse lie humming, ready to spring forth at a little crack of light. It is our innermost passion that, in truth, drives our action outward. Just as the seams and the workmanship of a piece of clothing are exposed when turned inside out, so the workmanship, transitions, and craft are exposed, re-worked, and made new in the workshops and classes offered by Inside Out. Audition preparation work for actors and dramaturging assistance for writers are offered as individual sessions.
Further Enquiries 9378 4702 mailto:iotheatre@email.com
I will be running workshops in Perth on a regular basis, if you want to be put on the insideOut mailing list please send me your address via e-ma
I hope the following workshop may entice you to enrol, please read on...!
Silvia
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Improvisation Dreaming Workshop
at the King St Arts Centre Studios
Improvisation Dreaming:
Contemporary performance work is opening new possibilities of merging art-forms - action, image, and sound, the moving body and voice offer never-ending impulses to make new the old forms of theatre, dance and storytelling. This workshop will include comprehensive physical warm-ups and group improvisations designed to flex your creative body, mind, and soul. This is followed by solo or duo performances and supportive feedback from the group - which is an important part of the workshop. I have drawn inspiration for this workshop from Alice CumminsÂ’ (and Al WunderÂ’s / Ruth ZaporahÂ’s) work in Improvisation.
Fantastic for generating performance ideas, practicing transitions, endings, and being present ‘in the moment’ - or just to air your inner ‘stories’ and give them light and play! Suitable for all who are interested, no experience is necessary. Give yourself permission to breathe, to dream, to act!
“Follow Your Bliss”
Joseph Campbell
Sundays 1-5pm (29th of Oct – 3rd of Dec)
Cost: $150 $135 Concession
Venue: Studio 1, 2nd Floor, King St Arts Centre, 357-365 Murray St, Perth
Further Enquiries 9378 4702 mailto:iotheatre@email.com
About InsideOutÂ…
Silvia Lehmann: Silvia is an experienced and highly qualified theatre director, who has recently moved from Melbourne to Perth. She graduated with a Diploma of Dramatic Art from the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne in 1995, and has since pursued a free-lance directing career, creating innovative and challenging physical performance pieces. In 1999 she established Descansos Dance Theatre here in Perth. The company produced two productions, Descansos, performed at the Blue Room in MayÂ’99, and Meine Grossmutter, a self-written, and self-performed piece for Putting On An Act at PICA, July Â’99. Silvia has experience making performances and running workshops with very diverse groups of people. Silvia offers classes that are movement based in a non-competitive, supportive group atmosphere.
“Silvia’s knowledge and openness to the possibilities of performance make her an immensely valuable artist. Her independent work as a writer, performer, teacher, and theatre director reflects these qualities.”
Alice Cummins, Dance Artist and Body-Mind Centering Practitioner
“Silvia possesses the communication skills that created a means of shared language in the rehearsal room between all involved”
Karen Roberts, Performer (Perth)
“Silvia is a gifted facilitator”
Jennifer Priest, Actor (Melbourne)
Inside Out Theatre Consultancy and Tuition: Inside Out offers group and individual workshops, professional advice, support and assistance, to professionals and amateurs working in the Perth performance industry.
Inside Out stands for performance work that begins on the inside, where the kernel of truth and the real creative impulse lie humming, ready to spring forth at a little crack of light. It is our innermost passion that, in truth, drives our action outward. Just as the seams and the workmanship of a piece of clothing are exposed when turned inside out, so the workmanship, transitions, and craft are exposed, re-worked, and made new in the workshops and classes offered by Inside Out. Audition preparation work for actors and dramaturging assistance for writers are offered as individual sessions.
Further Enquiries 9378 4702 mailto:iotheatre@email.com
RE: impro workshop in perth
Fri, 7 Sept 2001, 08:55 amAmanda Tyler wrote:
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hi,
i am really i tersted in these workshops.
you can contact me by email.
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Why is it, that whenever someone offers an opportunity for a workshop or masterclass or whatever, that so many people reply by saying
'I want to do your class. I really do. CALL ME and we will talk' - or along those lines? Part of this business is following up your own leads, rather than waiting for the (probably already very busy) organiser of the event to get back to you. Almost always on these notices for auditions or workshops, the organiser says 'all interested applicants contact me on email or phone', and while I'm sure many people do contact these organisers via email or phone, but I have noticed recently the numbers of young performers who are merely posting their details (even phone numbers - not a very smart thing to do) on this site and then are waiting to be called for an audition or a position in a workshop group or whatever. Very often, and increasingly so as one moves away from the protective circle of the ITA - organisers will not bother to call or return messages to people who have not made the effort to contact them first. Theatre is generally a medium in which success might come easier to the person who shows the initiative or enthusiasm to make sure the auditoner knows they are interested , rather than waiting for the phone to hand them a role or position on a platter.
Just thought I might add my two cents, because I have seen this happen increasingly over the past few months and would hate to think people would make a habit of forcing auditioners or workshoppers to chase them down for the privilege of the auditionee's precious time. It would be nice, but there is no denying the shoe is squarely on the other boot.
jh
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hi,
i am really i tersted in these workshops.
you can contact me by email.
________________________
Why is it, that whenever someone offers an opportunity for a workshop or masterclass or whatever, that so many people reply by saying
'I want to do your class. I really do. CALL ME and we will talk' - or along those lines? Part of this business is following up your own leads, rather than waiting for the (probably already very busy) organiser of the event to get back to you. Almost always on these notices for auditions or workshops, the organiser says 'all interested applicants contact me on email or phone', and while I'm sure many people do contact these organisers via email or phone, but I have noticed recently the numbers of young performers who are merely posting their details (even phone numbers - not a very smart thing to do) on this site and then are waiting to be called for an audition or a position in a workshop group or whatever. Very often, and increasingly so as one moves away from the protective circle of the ITA - organisers will not bother to call or return messages to people who have not made the effort to contact them first. Theatre is generally a medium in which success might come easier to the person who shows the initiative or enthusiasm to make sure the auditoner knows they are interested , rather than waiting for the phone to hand them a role or position on a platter.
Just thought I might add my two cents, because I have seen this happen increasingly over the past few months and would hate to think people would make a habit of forcing auditioners or workshoppers to chase them down for the privilege of the auditionee's precious time. It would be nice, but there is no denying the shoe is squarely on the other boot.
jh