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Master Class: Creating and Scripting Visual Theatre – April 7

Master Class: Creating and Scripting Visual Theatre – April 7

What is a script? Is it documentation or inspiration or both? How do you write for visual theatre? How do you write without words? A major part of Drew’s time as an artist-in residence at  QuestFest this year is to research, explore, and experiment with visual theatre scripting. This class shares the results of this [...]

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Master Class: Clowning and Physical Theatre – April 3

Master Class: Clowning and Physical Theatre – April 3

For beginners/intermediate/advanced. Led by the company. Storytelling without words – mime techniques will be taught and incorporated in the creation of characters and short scenes. Students will learn how to move with simplicity, clarity, and precision and will work collaboratively to create scenes done entirely without dialogue.

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Master Class:  Caricatures – April 2

Master Class: Caricatures – April 2

In this workshop Ramesh Meyyappan will focus on the visual aspects of characterization. Participants will make use of sign mime* and explore the use of characters with mimed props, playing multiple characters and character transitions. While the attributes of stock, stereotypical characters will be explored, participants will also look at some of the subtle nuances [...]

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Workshop: Stiltwalking in Action

Workshop: Stiltwalking in Action

Try out Stilt Walking for Free! Twenty Minutes of Fun! Stilt Walking Sessions with Nana Projects’ Stilt Walkers. Ages 9 and up! Families encouraged to stilt ogether! This is an abbrieviated version of Nana Projects stilt walking workshops and allows participates to try out stilts! Registration starts at 10:30 am. Includes Safety Instructions. Parents must [...]

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Plunkett and Tremolo

Happenstance Theatre Featuring Mark Jaster and Sabrina Mandell www.happenstancetheatre.com As star of the show, Tremolo is full of spectacular skill, knockabout comedy, and classic physical antics, but Plunkett is determined to upstage him! Hilarity ensues as these two mute fools try to prove who is who.  

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Master Class: Exercises for the Performer / Creator (3/30)

Master Class: Exercises for the Performer / Creator (3/30)

A lab to explore the convergence of our tasks as creators and performers. As creator/performers, we think it up and we put it on stage. We like it that way, but sometimes our tasks as creator and performer interfere with each other. Some examples from experience: Maybe we’re with an audience and we start re-examining some choice we made in [...]

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Stiltwalking workshop

Master Class: Stiltwalking – March 28

Try our stiltwalking and expand your visual theatre skills through height! This condensed version of Nana Projects stilt walking workshops allows participants to learn the basics of stilt walking and dancing including safety, balance and movement expression on stilts.

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Chez Leandre

Leandre Catalonia, Spain   WHO, WHY, HOW For 13 years I have been participating in this privileged world of street theatre festivals. 4 shows have been my schooling. With Street Tease I tripped over the fine line that separates humor and poetry. I fell in love with street theatre, in the street, for the street. In Fragile I [...]

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Los Caneca Show

Los Caneca Catalonia, Spain www.loscaneca.blogspot.com An enjoyable show that leaves an impression! The perfect blend of acrobatics, juggling, humor and audience participation. Nano & Tite are the stars of this show.   One is reserved and clueless, the other more elegant and stretched, but they have a common goal. You’ll smile and have a good time [...]

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Physical Language Analysis for the Actor

Master Class: Acting from the Outside In (3/26)

PLAA (Physical Language Analysis for the Actor) is based on the idea that there are universally recognizable characteristics of emotional states and personality traits that reside in the body; that a vocabulary established to describe those characteristics and traits allows the actor to observe and articulate them clearly and objectively; and that the techniques of [...]

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