BAW New York invites you to join us for a FREE CLASS, Tuesday, February 2nd, at the Living Theatre (21 Clinton Street) at 7:30 PM. Erik Rodriguez will start us off with Improv, then Melvin Huffnagle will teach Voice, Amy Werba will follow with Emotional Preparation Techniques, David Triacca will lead a Cold Readings/Audition Skills segment, and Stephen Wisker will teach Shakespeare. Each section will run for roughly 20 minutes. After the class, instructors will be available to talk with students, and the bar will be open for wine and beer. We hope to see you there! Add Comment January-February Improv classes in BAW 01/18/2010
Improv with Erik Rodriguez! Knowing ourselves better could be the key to success in life. As we grow up we lose the sense of creativity and spontaneity if we don’t exercise it enough. In this course, you will learn how to build spontaneity and creativity while training with improv exercises and learning to know yourself better. Learn to overcome stage fright and the fear of humiliation. Discover the meaning of teamwork, learn how to create stories, find characters and situations spontaneously and have lots of fun in the meantime! This class is for any and every actor, musician, performer, director, writer or person interested in Improvisation or wanting to know himself better through improv techniques and exercises. Mondays, 7-10 pm, at the Living Theatre. January 11-February 22, 2010. $300 www.bilingualacting.com email: infonyc@bilingualacting.com Bienvenido 2010 01/07/2010
Saludos y Muchas felicidades amigos de ImproTerapia. Que el nuevo año 2010 se convierta en uno emocionante lleno de vida, amor y buenas enseñanzas. Para nosotros será muy rico ya que el calendario se nos llena de actividades y trabajos, viajes y culturas y gente muy interesante que se cruza en nuestro camino. Como muchos saben, estoy en El Living Theater haciendo la obra Red Noir de Anne Waldman dirigida por la legendaria Judith Malina. Ha sido genial, enriquecedor, maravilloso, una experiencia única con un grupo buenísimo y la tutela de tan increible ser, como lo puede ser Judith Malina. Desde conocer a Martin Sheen, Olympia Dukakis, Ray Manzarek (tecladista de The Doors), Michael McClure, Josh Hartnett hasta recibir visita de Wallace Shawn a las funciones de Red Noir y lo que queda!!! Ahora, las alas se expanden y volamos a España de gira. Barcelona, Santiago de Compostela, Granada y Valencia. Helsinki, FInlandia, Colombia, Puerto Rico... Un año de talleres y trabajos intensivos que nos llenan de mucha alegría. Nuevas gentes, viejos amigos, intercambios culturales fascinantes, mucha exploración... mucha IMPRO!!!!!! Judith Malina to Direct Anne Waldman's Red Noir for The Living Theatre Judith Malina will direct Anne Waldman's Red Noir to run December 7-January 30 at The Living Theatre. The play is a detective thriller set on the Lower East Side. The company will feature Camilla de Araujo, Brent Barker, Vinie Burrows, Maylin Castro, Ben Cerf, Sheila Dabney, Jay Dobkin, Luis Christian Dilorenzi, Erin Downhour, Eno Edet, Tjasa Ferme, Ondina Frate, Gemma Forbes, Maria Guzman, Home Hynes, Silas Inches Albert Lamont, Jenna Kirk, Celeste Moratti, Martin Munoz, Lucie Pohl, Marie Pohl, Erik Rodriguez, Judi Rymer, Anthony Sisco, Lori Summers, Enoch Wu, and Kennedy Yanko. The creative team will include Richard Retta (lighting design); Ilion Troya, Richard Retta, and Malina (scenic design); and Sheila Dabney (musical direction). Synopsis In Red Noir, writer Anne Waldman combines metaphors of the film noir genre and reflections on modern life in our economically and ecologically trouble ridden war culture. Set on the Lower East Side, with an array of vivid characters whose lives intertwine, the play follows a female detective as she investigates a black market deal done by many greedy hands and pursues two men, each carrying a valise - one filled with a nuclear or toxic substance; the other filled with the seeds of the future. Integrating Ms. Malina's direction and Ms. Waldman's vast and accomplished literary catalogue, Red Noir exposes lists of toxic chemicals, reaches out to the Middle East, and expounds upon troubles in our worldly existence in an attempt to find ways toward revelation, revolution and redemption. For further information, visit www.livingtheatre.org SOURCE theatermania.com Free open class at The living Theatre 11/06/2009
Date: Sunday, November 8, 2009 Time: 7:00pm - 10:00pm Location: Living Theater 21 Clinton St (between Houston and Stanton) Cost: Free Come join us for a free evening of improv, emotional preparation for scenes, intro to relaxation technique and how to audition in front of the camera. There may be more added to the curriculum but we always have fun. Melvin Huffnagle - Relaxation technique Amy Werba - Emtional prep David Triacca - On camera audition Erik Rodriguez - Improv The Living Theatre 21 Clinton St NYC (F to Delancey St) Questions call Luis 646-229-5241 Emotional Preparation Technique through Improv Mondays: 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm Begins October, 5th 8 week course: $300 Registration fee: $25 Over eight sessions you will learn how to become emotinally prepared for scene work by using the improv technique. The course covers improv theory and reasoning, games and improv exercises. Having inner contact with yourself, getting to know other people, how they think and how can all of you create fantastic stories without a script. Learning to know one self is one of the most important clues to do Improv, followed by spontaneity and NO censorship Here to enroll Bilingual Acting Workshop Emotional Preparation Technique through Improv Tuesdays: 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm Begins Sept. 15 8 week course: $300 (2 Payments of $150. $250 if payment received by 9/11) Registration fee: $25 (waived if first payment received before Sept. 4) Over eight sessions you will learn how to become emotinally prepared for scene work by using the improv technique. The course covers improv theory and reasoning, games and improv exercises. Having inner contact with yourself, getting to know other people, how they think and how can all of you create fantastic stories without a script. Learning to know one self is one of the most important clues to do Improv, followed by spontaneity and NO censorship EMOTIONAL PREP AND IMPROV CLASS 07/31/2009
Emotional prep and improvisation Facilitator: Erik Rodriguez on August Tuesdays 7 PM – 10 PM Over four sessions you will learn how to become emotinally prepared for scene work by using the improv technique. The course covers improv theory and reasoning, games and improv exercises. Having inner contact with yourself, getting to know other people, how they think and how can all of you create fantastic stories without a script. Learning to know one self is one of the most important clues to do Improv, followed by spontaneity and NO censorship. Fee is $150 for August. To enroll contact infonyc@bilingualacting.com. Location: The Living Theatre, 21 Clinton St. NYC 2 day Improv Workshop 07/07/2009
IMPROV 2 DAY WORKSHOP You will learn the basic stucture of Improv and how to execute it. Also, who is a good improviser and how can you become one even if you think you can't do it. THese important things in 2 days !!!!! Not only for actor but for people who really want to overcome the fear being exposed. Spontaneity will become your new love and religion. ($75 no registration fee) @ B.A.W. (Bilingual Acting Workshop) Facilitator: Erik Rodriguez location: The Living Theater (21 Clinton St. New York, NY.) July 16 - 17 / 7-10pm *comfortable attire and shoes are highly recommended | ArchivesJanuary 2012 CategoriesAll |










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