Awesome Coach with Incredible & Refreshing Approach Available

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Eric Davis is one of the premiere Improvisation, Clown, and Movement instructors in New York. He currently teaches at the People’s Improv Theatre (which was declared “Best Local Development in Comedy” by Time Out New York and “Best Improv Lessons in New York” by New York Magazine), where his highly popular class had been filled to capacity since its inception.

Mr. Davis has been an improviser and teacher for over 12 years, having taught in Belgium, Ireland, London, Canada and the States. He has studied with Master Clown Instructors such as Philippe Gaulier, David Gaines, Stephen Buescher, and Moshe Cohen. He has also studied with Canadian instructor, Sue Morrison, whose Native American Clowning approach is being heralded as a breakthrough in contemporary performance styles.

He has taught a variety of ages from Kindergarten to Fortune 500 Executives as well as Maximum Security Juvenile Youths.

Eric’s clown and bouffon work has been seen all over New York’s exploding Vaudeville, Variety and Burlesque scene. His work has been sought after by The Late Show with David Letterman and has been photographed by some of the world’s top photographers, including Fashion photographer Stephane Sedanoui.

For coaching rates, call 917 771 8676.
 
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A few quotes from students taken from other posts.

"Improv-heads, performance artists, clergymen, barristers, and laypeople alike - all people can benefit from Eric Davis's workshop. Fear not if you've had little or no performance experience, it was definitely useful for all levels. Organized, yet organic, Eric provides a open, safe environment for you to stop and listen to your inner self. His quality constructive criticism, depth of knowledge, personal skillfulness, and clarity of communication made this workshop incredibly worthwhile and beneficial."

cheers,
fran.

I took a clowning workshop with Professor Davis last summer and I can enthusiastically recommend him as a teacher. A one day workshop was just not enough; I would take this class in a heartbeat if I wasn't busy and broke right now.

Even if you're just thinking about taking this, DO IT! You won't regret it.
-Dave McKeel

Eric's work was seen in the "I Am Not A Freak Show" and I can agree with everything he is saying here, having seen that excellent, moving show as an audience member.

The actors on stage--among so many other things!--always moved as a unit to support what the speaker said. It was a compelling stage picture, and about 10x more thought-out than most improv I've seen.

It was also a deep, hilarious and meaningful show. I recommend his work!

Dave Serchuk
Registered User
Hell's Kitchen
 
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If anyone is interested in my approach feel free to ask members of

Neutrino (PIT)

or

Mother (UCB)

I worked with both of them recently and it was a blast.

Come to me for specific work on

Emotion
Wants
Actions
physicality
connection to the audience
And Pleasure in the play.

Find the comic genius that lies in simplicity taken to its extreme!

LEARN HOW TO IMPROVISE FROM THE HEART!

Don't let them like you, MAKE THEM LOVE YOU!

212-502-3662
www.redbastard.com for details
 
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