Practitioner's Forum
Fri, 16 May 2003, 11:23 amWalter Plinge4 posts in thread
Practitioner's Forum
Fri, 16 May 2003, 11:23 amCalling for expressions of interest from dynamic young West Australian practitioners! Are you interested in a skill-sharing forum?
We hope to share workshops in areas such as physical theatre, movement, directing, text analysis, acting techniques eg. Michael Chekhov, Laban, Feldenkrais, Boal, Barker, LecoqÂ… but we are open to other ideas and suggestions.
Send your CV and a paragraph on your proposed topic for workshop experimentation to katfur25@yahoo.com.au
Places are limited so please make sure you can commit to a Tuesday evening and are interested in this innovative and new concept.
Note: There will be no financial remuneration for these workshops, however, by being part of the forum you will receive in return participation in other members workshops for free and the opportunity to be part of a supportive and nurturing professional training environment.
Also, please indicate how you found out about this forum (eg, Blue Room, ITA, Word of Mouth, etc)
Thou impertinent doghearted flax-wench!
We hope to share workshops in areas such as physical theatre, movement, directing, text analysis, acting techniques eg. Michael Chekhov, Laban, Feldenkrais, Boal, Barker, LecoqÂ… but we are open to other ideas and suggestions.
Send your CV and a paragraph on your proposed topic for workshop experimentation to katfur25@yahoo.com.au
Places are limited so please make sure you can commit to a Tuesday evening and are interested in this innovative and new concept.
Note: There will be no financial remuneration for these workshops, however, by being part of the forum you will receive in return participation in other members workshops for free and the opportunity to be part of a supportive and nurturing professional training environment.
Also, please indicate how you found out about this forum (eg, Blue Room, ITA, Word of Mouth, etc)
Thou impertinent doghearted flax-wench!
Re: Practitioner's Forum
Sat, 31 July 2004, 05:45 amWalter Plinge
stupid...