Showing posts with label workshops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workshops. Show all posts

Thursday, April 12, 2018

"The aesthetic of transformation” by David Psalmon



“The aesthetic of transformation” by David Psalmon (Augusto Boal´s Theatre of the Oppressed Methodology) June 11th to June 16th · 10:00am to 3:00pm

Boal´s disciple and award wining director (Dublin Fringe Festival), David Psalmon, comes to Chicago for this intensive workshop that will train actors on Boal´s “Theater of the Opressed” technique focused on “Forum Theatre”.

“Forum Theatre” is a weapon for social change. It is based under the assumption that its protagonist – an oppressed individual- wishes for something that is obstructed by its antagonist – an oppressor. During its representation, the “spect-actors” (audience) are invited to go on stage and replace the protagonist. The “spect-actor” will try to create a dialogue with the antagonist and find a solution to the problem exposed in the play by proposing new ways of acting-reacting with the antagonist.

During the workshop we will explore corporeal and theatrical expressions. We will devise work by sharing personal experiences and analyzing/selecting them with the ensamble. “Image Theatre” will also be explored to learn how tableaus can be used for a devising process. Students will be introduced to “Forum Theatre” roles like the oppressed, the oppressor, the joker, the spect-actor, and learn their characteristics. We will learn Improv skills particular to this form of theatre for actors to improvise with audience members, always form the character´s ideology. A show will be devised after the workshop and performed around the city.

Contents:
-Performative and ludic games; improvisation and its rules.
-Devising scenes and texts based on “Image Theatre” and “Forum Theatre”.
-Staging the scenes and putting together a small show mediated by the “Joker”
-Public presentation of the show and “forum” of it at the Studio.
-Students interested in developing the show will have the opportunity to rehearse during one more week with the help of a Forum mediator (Joker) and perform in three different places around the city.

Limited to 10 actors.

Tuition:
$550

Payment plans:
Students can pay in 2, 4 or 6 installments.

Where: Performing Arts Studio (630 W. Webster Ave. Chicago, IL. 60614)
Info and registration: performingartsstudio.com/workshops
Scholarships available.

info@performingartsstudio.com
(773) 857-0577

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Links Hall Workshops

Workshop 1
PHYSICAL Festival- Conjuring Ideas Through Tactile Improvisation
Taught by Lake Simons
Saturday, July 26th 10 AM - 1 PM

Capacity of workshop- Minimum: 5 Maximum: 15 A non-traditional approach to devising theatre. The process involves working with non-specific materials and objects - for example - a ball of string and a sheet of paper to experiment with. The participant responds to & forms a relationship with the given materials and in so doing finds the seeds of new images/ characters / story-lines. An exercise in tactile improvisation and object manipulation.

Workshop 2 
 PHYSICAL Festival-Devising and Adapting a Novel into Theatre
Taught by Mirage CompaƱia de Teatro
Sunday, July 27th
10 AM - 1 PM
Capacity of workshop- Minimum: 8 Maximum: 30

Creating our own work is an exciting but a difficult process. This will be a singular chance to dive in the creation methods and tools used by the company. In this theatre workshop we will have a look at the connections between a classic novel and a theatre performance. We will explore exercises, games and improvisations that enable us to create a generous performance: in other words theatre that excites and moves the audience.The workshop will provide a safe and supportive space to take creative risks and make mistakes with a feeling of joy!

This master class is ideal for professional and semi-professional actors, directors and theatre practitioners, it is designed to help them understand how to use creative strategies as a tool to devise new theatre. Please bring with you loose, comfortable clothing for movement work.

Workshop 3
PHYSICAL Festival-PRESENCE & ENSEMBLE
Taught by John Flax, Artistic Director of Theater Grottesco
Tuesday, July 29th
10 AM - 1 PM
Capacity of workshop- Minimum: 6 Maximum: 25

Presence and Ensemble are the foundations of physical performance. Personal work includes instinctual response, rhythm, a relaxed, heightened energy and an economy of movement. Ensemble Training works on adjusting personal rhythm and instinct to the group; group balance of space; imagery through movement; and focusing the audience's attention.

Come prepared to move with loose clothing, jewelry removed and hair back. We work barefoot. We start on time.

Workshop 4
PHYSICAL Festival- Silent Theatre Playtime
Taught by Silent Theatre Company
Monday, July 28th
10 AM - 1 PM
Capacity of workshop- Minimum: 6 Maximum: 24

Participants will experience the present moment through physical awareness on stage. each activity is designed to promote clear and pertinent communication through genuine expression via body language and gesticulation. individuals will create characters and scenes rooted in physicality and understood without verbal communication which will end up as a presentable performance ready act. please bring clothes you can move in.

Workshop 5
PHYSICAL Festival-PLAY IS THE THING
Taught by Out of Balanz Theater Company
Friday, August 1st
10 AM - 1 PM
Capacity of workshop- Minimum: 10 Maximum: 24

Out of Balanz invites you to explore the exhilarating territory of play. Together we’ll delve into our inner playfulness through games, exercises and improvisations in order to discover our own idiosyncrasy, naivety and humanity. Supplied with little else than the body that each participant has inherited, this workshop will exploit its participants' unique way of experiencing the world as we endeavor to uncover the life-affirming absurdity of the human condition.

Workshop 6
Saturday August 2nd
10 AM - 1 PM 2 PM - 5 PM Capacity of workshop-
Minimum: 4 Maximum: 24

PHYSICAL Festival-Don't Just Stand There... MOVE!

An introduction to Aspects of Physical Theatre: Taught by James Donlon, Alina Cenal, and Karen Hoyer

Using the phrase “the language of the body” as an inspiration, this workshop is an introductory overview of physical theatre. Focus is given to expanding the expressive potential of each performer using solo and partner exercises. The release of the imagination with a sense of playfulness and joy is primary. A palette of mime, movement, and eccentric dance techniques teaches control, concentration and specificity. Clown exercises explore character, emotion, and relationships, all imbued with a sense of the absurd. Utilizing mime, mask, clown, dance, music, and puppetry, Donlon, Cenal and Hoyer have each developed their unique teaching styles and curriculum through careers in physical theatre spanning 45 years. This masterclass is team taught infused with each teacher's individual methods.

THE ZANY ZONE ¬- CREATE SOMETHING OUT OF NOTHING!

The Donlon Method of Physical Theatre

All workshops are $60. Linkshall.ticketfly.com

Friday, January 18, 2013

Stage Left Theatre Workshops

2013 Storefront Audition Workshops.

The Art of the Submission (Stand alone price $30.00)
Friday,February 8th, 7:30pm-10:00 pm
Learn how to market yourself with a round table discussion and a one-on-one analysis of your headshot, resume and cover letter with Stage Left Theater casting and directing staff.

Monologue Madness (Stand alone price $40.00. Audit only price $15.00)
Saturday, February 9th, Times available 10am-4pm, Minimum 1-hour commitment
Fine-tune your audition monologues to help land that coveted callback. Go through a mock audition and receive feedback and coaching from the Stage Left Theater casting and directing staff. You will also receive the option to be "a fly on the wall” by observing other audition sessions.

Callback Clinic (Stand alone price $80.00. Audit only price $20.00)
Sunday, February 10th, 10am-4pm
Learn why you did or did not get the job during our mock cold-reading callbacks in a head to head audition experience. You will also get a chance to observe others going through the callback process, and gain insight into how to navigate an audition panel successfully.

Save money with multiple day pricing Friday and Saturday (The Art of Submission and Monologue Madness) $50.00 Friday and Sunday (The Art of Submission and Callback Clinic) $90.00 Saturday and Sunday (Monologue Madness and Callback Clinic) $100.00 Friday, Saturday and Sunday (The Art of Submission, Monologue Madness and Callback Clinic) $105.00

Where do I sign up? To register please email a headshot, resume, cover letter and the days you plan to attend to workshop@stagelefttheatre.com by February 1st. Further information will be provided to you at that time. If you have time restrictions for the Saturday Monologue Madness class, please note your time restriction in your email. Limited space is available so register early and $50 deposit due to ensure your spot. Classes held at Stage Left Offices 3408 N. Sheffield.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

The Natalie Weiss Master Class

November 26 - 6:00pm

Broadway musical and pop sensation Natalie Weiss joins forces with Porchlight Music Theatre to present The Natalie Weiss Master Class. With this first-ever Chicago event, here is your opportunity to explore the pop and contemporary musical theatre repertoire with one of Broadway's fastest rising stars.


Only 12 students will be selected by lottery to personally coach with Natalie Weiss. There will also be slots available to audit the class. This special Porchlight-only event is expected to sell out quickly. Please submit your interest to coach with Natalie Weiss no later than Friday, November 23 by 5:00pm.

You will be asked to submit two preferred pop and/or music theatre songs. If chosen through the lottery, Natalie will select one of your songs to work in the class.  Selected participants will be notified via email.  If selected, please also bring your book.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Theatre of Western Springs Studio Sessions

Few people realize that the Theatre of Western Springs (TWS) is a non-audition theatre. Graduating from a free acting class called Studio and a seven-play season subscription (pro-rated) are the only requirements to becoming a member of the acting company. This year, Studio sessions take place Oct. 20 through Nov. 11, at the theatre, 4384 Hampton Ave., Western Springs.

Taught by Artistic Director Rick Snyder, a 30-year member of Steppenwolf Ensemble, Studio is a fun and educational workshop. It is open to anyone age 18 and up, and all experience levels are welcome. Once through Studio, an actor or actress can be cast as soon as the next play.

Studio culminates in a presentation of short scenes on the final night followed by a welcome reception in the lobby.Studio dates and times are:

• 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 20
• 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 23
 • 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24
• 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 25
• 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 27 (guided tour of all backstage departments)
• 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 30
• 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 31
• 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 1
• 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 3
• 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6
• 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7
• 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 8
• 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 10
• 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 11 (graduation)

For more information or to register for Studio, call Joan at the TWS office at 708-246-4043.

Autumn Acting and Public Speaking Classes at Remy Bumppo

Take Center Stage: Executive Coaching with Linda Gillum Saturday, October 20, 2012, 10:00am - 2:00pm
Casting Director and Artistic Associate Linda Gillum uses theatre techniques that turn the monologue of a speech into a dialogue with the audience while taking the fear out of public speaking. Apply by Oct. 12.

Albee and Shaw Scene Study with James Bohnen Mondays, 6:30-10:00 p.m, November 5 – December 10, 2012
Artistic Director Emeritus James Bohnen helps you explore the secrets of Albee and Shaw texts, with a focus on combining textual clarity and emotional connection. Apply by Oct. 12

Shake Up Your Shakespeare with Nick Sandys Intensive I: 10:00am - 2:00pm, Saturday, November 17 & Sunday, November 18, 2012 Intensive II: 10:00am - 2:00pm, Saturday, December 1 & Sunday, December 2, 2012
Artistic Director Nick Sandys is your verse fitness coach to give your piece a tune-up, push you to the next level, or work up a new one. Apply by Oct. 26.

Visit www.remybumppo.org for details.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Physical Theatre Workshop with Doug Berky

Explore masks, movement, and mime in an intensive workshop with skilled physical theatre performer Doug Berky. Through a combination of mask work and physical improvisation, learn how to fully utilize your body to develop dynamic characters. Doug combines the traditions of Commedia d'ell arte, Marcel Marceau, and Charlie Chaplin for a truly unique performance style that will expand your skills as an actor and storyteller. The workshop is hosted by Halcyon Theatre

Date: Saturday, May 12 from 2-5.
Cost:
$50.
Location: Workshop will take place at Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church at 3253 W. Wilson, in Chicago's Albany Park neighborhood .

For nearly thirty years, Doug Berky has brought classic solo physical-theatre performances to stages all over the world, transcending age, race and culture. Using the illusion of the mime, the antics of the clown, the transformation of his own handmade, original and exquisite masks, the suspense of a good story and the excitement of improvisation, Doug inspires laughter... and reflection. He has toured with The Two Penny Circus and The Montanaro Mime Theatre where he appeared in the award-winning NBC children's series, "See Saw," and television specials for Swedish National Television. Doug has performed and taught as Artist-In-Residence at numerous schools and colleges including schools for the deaf, The Commedia School (Copenhagen, Denmark), Roanoke College (Salem, VA), Furman University (Greenville, SC), and the University of Wisconsin, Racine.
For more info: Contact Jenn Adams at 773.413.0454 or jenn@halcyontheatre.org
Register here.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Not for Profit Incorporation and Tax Exemption Workshop

Lawyers for the Creative Arts
Thursday, May 5, 2011, 5:30-9 p.m.
213 W. Institute Place, Ste. 403
The cost is $100 for one person, and $125 for two people.
This workshop will discuss whether to start a NFP, how to establish a NFP, as well as certain recurring operating problems. It will also cover in detail how to obtain a 501(c) (3) tax exemption and discuss several legal issues regarding maintaining tax exempt status. A full package of documents is included. Although this workshop is intended for artists of all types, it has been very popular with lawyers as well as it provides comprehensive coverage of the subject.

Please call LCA at 312-649-4111 to register

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Not for Profit Incorporation and Tax Exemption Workshop

Lawyers for the Creative Arts
Thursday, March 3, 2011, 5:30-9 p.m.
213 W. Institute Place, Ste. 403
The cost is $100 for one person, and $125 for two people.
This workshop will discuss whether to start a NFP, how to establish a NFP, as well as certain recurring operating problems. It will also cover in detail how to obtain a 501(c) (3) tax exemption and discuss several legal issues regarding maintaining tax exempt status. A full package of documents is included. Although this workshop is intended for artists of all types, it has been very popular with lawyers as well as it provides comprehensive coverage of the subject.
Please call LCA at 312-649-4111 to register.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Advocacy Roundtables

Mondays, December 20 and January 24, 6 - 7:30 p.m.
League offices, 228 S. Wabash, Suite 200
With the race to be Chicago's next mayor and many aldermen on, advocacy must be center stage for your theatre. We explain why and answer the who, what, when, where, and how in Arts Advocacy 101.
Training take-aways include:
· Why advocacy is essential for artists and arts organizations
· Who can engage in advocacy and the in-bound and out-of-bound activities for nonprofits
· What to expect when you engage decision-makers and elected officials
· How to design an advocacy strategy and select advocacy tactics that work
· The specific challenges and opportunities facing the Chicago theatre community

Presented by Arts Alliance Illinois, this training is full of stories, lessons learned from their own advocacy experiences, and role plays.

RSVP to ben@chicagoplays.com to attend one of these events

Monday, November 15, 2010

Not for Profit Incorporation and Tax Exemption Workshop

Lawyers for the Creative Arts
Wednesday, January 12, 2011, 5:30-8:45 p.m.
213 W. Institute Place, Ste. 403
The cost is $100 for one person, and $125 for two people.
This workshop will discuss whether to start a NFP, how to establish a NFP, as well as certain recurring operating problems. It will also cover in detail how to obtain a 501(c) (3) tax exemption and discuss several legal issues regarding maintaining tax exempt status. A full package of documents is included. Although this workshop is intended for artists of all types, it has been very popular with lawyers as well as it provides comprehensive coverage of the subject.
Please call LCA at 312-649-4111 to register.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Not for Profit Incorporation and Tax Exemption Workshop

Lawyers for the Creative Arts
Wednesday, November 3, 2010, 5:30-8:45 p.m.

213 W. Institute Place, Ste. 403
The cost is $100 for one person, and $125 for two people.
This workshop will discuss whether to start a NFP, how to establish a NFP, as well as certain recurring operating problems. It will also cover in detail how to obtain a 501(c) (3) tax exemption and discuss several legal issues regarding maintaining tax exempt status. A full package of documents is included. Although this workshop is intended for artists of all types, it has been very popular with lawyers as well as it provides comprehensive coverage of the subject.
Please call LCA at 312-649-4111 to register.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Not-for-Profit Incorporation and Tax Exemption Workshop

Lawyers for the Creative Arts
Thursday, September 2, 2010, 5:30-8:45 p.m.

213 W. Institute Place, Ste. 403
The cost is $100 for one person, and $125 for two people.
This workshop will discuss whether to start a NFP, how to establish a NFP, as well as certain recurring operating problems. It will also cover in detail how to obtain a 501(c) (3) tax exemption and discuss several legal issues regarding maintaining tax exempt status. A full package of documents is included. Although this workshop is intended for artists of all types, it has been very popular with lawyers as well as it provides comprehensive coverage of the subject.
Please call LCA at 312-649-4111 to register.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Non Profit Incorporation and Tax Exemption Workshop

Lawyers for the Creative Arts
Tuesday, August 3, 2010, 5:30-8:45 p.m.
213 W. Institute Place, Ste. 403
The cost is $100 for one person, and $125 for two people.
This workshop will discuss whether to start a NFP, how to establish a NFP, as well as certain recurring operating problems. It will also cover in detail how to obtain a 501(c) (3) tax exemption and discuss several legal issues regarding maintaining tax exempt status. A full package of documents is included. Although this workshop is intended for artists of all types, it has been very popular with lawyers as well as it provides comprehensive coverage of the subject.
Please call LCA at 312-649-4111 to register.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

NFP Incorporation and Tax Exemption Workshop

Thursday, February 4, 2010, 5:30 p.m. - 8:45 p.m.
Lawyers for the Creative Arts will again present its workshop on
Not-for-Profit Incorporation and Tax Exemption at its office at
213 W. Institute Place, Suite 403. The cost is $100 for one person, and $125 for two people. This workshop will discuss whether to start a NFP, how to establish a NFP, as well as certain recurring operating problems. We also cover in detail how to obtain a 501(c) (3) tax exemption and discuss several legal issues regarding maintaining tax exempt status. A full package of documents is included. Although this workshop is intended for artists of all types, it has been very popular with lawyers as well as it provides comprehensive coverage of the subject.
Please call LCA at 312-649-4111 to register.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Mission Paradox: Marketing and Technology Workshop

Saturday, January 9, 2010, 1 - 4 p.m.
Hyde Park Arts Center, 5020 S. Cornell

You've heard a lot about the impact technology has had on Marketing. You know the importance of a good email marketing campaign and a well designed website. You've tried out Twitter. Played around with LinkedIn. But, despite your best efforts, you are not getting the results you are looking for.
It's time to change that.In this workshop you will learn how to:- Select the tools that are right for the work you do.- Understand the limitations of those tools and set proper expectations for how much they can impact your work.- Combine those tools with traditional marketing tactics to create an effective, comprehensive, marketing strategy.
And much more!
For more details visit www.squidoo.com/paradoxworkshop
Cost: $75, $65 for League members.
The workshop is only for 15 participants and seats are going fast.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Not for Profit Audits: The Basics

CPAs for the Public Interest
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Registration: 5:00 pm Workshop: 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Receive an overview of the audit process for not-for-profits, including when an audit is needed, choosing an auditor, and preparing for and ensuring a successful audit. Learn how to get the most out of your audit and about your Board's important role in overseeing the audit process. Discuss the effects of recent changes in accounting standards that make audits more challenging for not-for-profits and how you can best prepare your organization to address these challenges.
Presenter: Clifford Shapiro, CPA - Blackman Kallick,
Illinois CPA Society, 550 W. Jackson Suite 900, Chicago, IL 60661
Cost: $40.00 per person per workshop
To register, call 800.993.0393 and refer to Course Code: PI129

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

NFP Incorporation and Tax Exemption Workshop

Lawyers for the Creative Arts will present its workshop on Not-for-Profit Incorporation and Tax Exemption on Thursday, December 3, 2009 at its office at 213 W. Institute Place, Ste. 403, 5:30 – 8:45 p.m. The cost is $100 for one person, and $125 for two people. This workshop will discuss whether to start a NFP, how to establish a NFP, as well as certain recurring operating problems. We also cover in detail how to obtain a 501(c) (3) tax exemption and discuss several legal issues regarding maintaining tax exempt status. A full package of documents is included. Although this workshop is intended for artists of all types, it has been very popular with lawyers as well as it provides comprehensive coverage of the subject.

Please call LCA at 312-649-4111 to register.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Financial Management Responsibilities of NFP Board Members

Presented by CPAs for the Public Interest
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Registration: 5:00 pm Workshop: 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Board members take on the important responsibility of providing governance for their not-for-profit organization. They may be well versed on the organization's mission, but how much do they know about its finances? Part of the role of a board member, whether or not they have a financial background, is to provide financial oversight and protect the assets of the organization. As a board member, learn the very basics of your financial responsibilities: what you need to know and be aware of to ensure your not-for-profit's financial health.
Presenter: Clifford Shapiro, CPA - Blackman KallickCourse Code: PI128
Location: Illinois CPA Society, 550 W. Jackson Suite 900
$40.00 per person per workshop
To register, call 800.993.0393 and refer to the course code provided. Visit their website for more info.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

PR Workshop

Do you know how to write a press release? Do you know how to get critics to come to your shows? Do you know how to effectively get audience who don't know you or your friends in the cast to come and see the show? Any budget can make a good marketing plan even a very small budget, if you have the right information. Workshop includes a press list, examples of press releases, hand outs from Marketing Books and your questions answered.

Dates: Thursdays, November 5 & 12 from 6-8 p.m.
Location: 1412 W. Irving Park Rd.(CICs Annex space)
Cost: $60
INSTRUCTOR: Angie McMahon is the Executive Producer and Founder of Chemically Imbalanced Comedy, a 10 year old not for profit Theater Company in Chicago. She is also the former Network Committee Chairman for the Chicago Comedy Association. She has done marketing for such companies as Free Associates Theater Company (B.S., Frodo-a-go-go @ The Royal George), HeadCheese Fatboss (Hipmas Carol), Sweetback Productions (Screw X-Mas), and Bucky's Planet Productions (Big Kids Comedy Hour and Pimprov). Resume and recommendations can be found here: http://www.linkedin.com/in/angiemcmahon
Email angie@cicomedy.com to sign up