G. "Wishing Well" by Ariel Diccion (SPIT) (Philippines) and Jeffrey Schwab (FIG) (USA / Taiwan)
Dive with us into the Wishing Well. Will the wishes be granted? Will fate be kind? Will the universe of characters support and listen? Only improv scenes will tell in this long-form format workshop.
E. “Expanding Acting Horizons: Navigating Realistic and Exaggerated Acting” by Chao, Huai Yu (GUTS) (Taiwan)
Expand your acting range and horizons by exploring authentic emotional expressions to dramatic effects with exaggerated flair. Learn to adapt flexibly across a range of theatrical genres.
F. “The Lovebug” by Nick Byrne (Australia)
A workshop and show where everyone falls in love with everyone else <3
All workshop participants will be invited to perform in a related show on Monday 30 Sep.
C. “Go with the Group” by Matt Folliott (Canada)
Group scenes can be challenging, but rewarding. Learn different approaches to having fun, focused group scenes in this workshop all about ensemble, group dynamics and supporting each other.
D. “Kurosawa Impro” by OSHOW (Japan)
Use the essence of the works of world-renowned film director Akira Kurosawa - and find the “pause” and “action” that makes a performance brilliant.
B. “Solo Improv” by Rik Brown (Australia)
'Solo Improv' is a workshop that will focus on developing skills for solo improv: Transitioning characters, commanding the stage and connecting with the audience.
A. “An Introduction to Applied Improvisation” by Gabe Mercado (Philippines) and Kim Tan (Singapore)
Improvisation isn't just about funny games played onstage, it has also been used worldwide in the workplace, in the academe, in non-profit organizations and in many other settings to build better teams, deliver more authentic stories and even spur more personal growth.
Join long time Applied Improvisation Network members Gabe Mercado and Kim Tan as they explain how they use applied improvisation in their work and share stories of successful applied improvisation interventions with their clients.