About this Event
Do you know what makes audiences invest into improv scenes, what holds their attention? When characters are emotionally impacted by the scenes. In this workshop, we will explore a varied range of emotional techniques to bring the scene to life and create richer, memorable and deeply moving scenes.
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The default archetype of a villain is well-known. It is that of crooked postures and cackling laughs. However, we should be careful that they do not become so one-dimensional, that they no longer serve the show. This workshop will explore how we can create villains that are more dynamic, with histories, motivations and layers – without neglecting the fun!
Who is teaching ? 🤸♀️
Nora McLeese is an international improv performer, teacher and producer based in Amsterdam. She started improvising in youth theatre sports leagues and after a spell away from performing, she reconnected with improv in 2012 and hasn’t looked back since. Nora has trained at leading theaters in Chicago, London, Austin and Amsterdam. In 2015, she co-founded Tag Out Theatre, one of Amsterdam’s leading English-language improv destinations where she serves as executive director, as well as show host, producer and performer. She performs in Amsterdam and internationally with groups such as Easylaughs and Land of Giants. Her deepest wish is to one day perform a perfect two-person La Ronde.
Can you recap ? 🤸♀️<h4>🕜 Sunday 26/05, 16:00-19:00</h4><h4>📍’T Fundament - Theater ‘t Kappeltje</h4><h4>🏺40€</h4>
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Theater 't Kapelletje, 176 Van der Sluysstraat, Rotterdam, Netherlands
EUR 40.00