Artistic New Directions proudly sponsors 3 workshops from improv guru David Razowsky:
Strong Entrances, Strong Choices
Friday (3/7) 6:30-10:30pm
Every Day’s Everyone’s Birthday, or GIFTS, GIFTS, GIFTS
Saturday (3/8) 2:00-6:00pm
What’s Your Problem?
Sunday (3/9) 2:00-6:00pm
$75 for 1 workshop, $140 for any 2 workshops, $195 for 3
Requirements: Regular Attendance at AND’s Improv Programs (comparable to UCB/PIT/Magnet Level 2), or Equivalent Improvisation or Theater Experience
Limit: 16 participants
Shetler Studios, 244 W. 54th St., New York, NY
Click here to register!
Full class descriptions:
Strong Entrances, Strong Choices
Friday (3/7) 6:30-10:30pm
$75 ($140 for any 2 David Razowsky workshops, $195 for 3)
Be aware of all that’s happening at the top of your scene and you’ll be aware of the power you have in your character. It starts as all things do: at the beginning!
Every Day’s Everyone’s Birthday, or GIFTS, GIFTS, GIFTS
Saturday (3/8) 2:00-6:00pm
What you imagine is there, is there. Know that you see it, and know that you get to voice what your imagination says is there. Know that you hear it, and know that your imagination will lead you to surprises, inspiration and powerful, solid scenes.
What’s Your Problem?
Sunday (3/9) 2:00-6:00pm
We all have “difficulties,” “issues,” “problem spots,” areas of “dry/scaly/oily skin.” Through years of coaching and directing David Razowsky has developed the ability to spot the source of those challenges and create on-the-spot custom exercises actors can use to overcome them. Well, most of them. There’s no guarantee about the skin stuff.
David Razowsky is one of the top teachers of theatrical improvisation and acting. He has been called “the guru of improvisation, an improviser’s improviser,” who connects the mindfulness of Buddhism with improvisation’s core principals of being in the moment, taking care of your partner, and groundedness. In his 25-year improvisation career David has worked with The Second City, iO West, The Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Dreamworks, BBC’s Whose Line Is It Anyway, and Amsterdam’s Boom Chicago Theatre. He was Artistic Director of The Second City Training Center Los Angeles, has been honored with an INNY award for Best Improv Coach, and is adjunct faculty in the California State University system. He has been a featured performer and lecturer at the Chicago Improv Festival, The San Francisco Improv Festival, the Vancouver Improv Festival, and The Kennedy Center. David continues to act and direct professionally in Los Angeles.
Strong Entrances, Strong Choices
Friday (3/7) 6:30-10:30pm
Every Day’s Everyone’s Birthday, or GIFTS, GIFTS, GIFTS
Saturday (3/8) 2:00-6:00pm
What’s Your Problem?
Sunday (3/9) 2:00-6:00pm
$75 for 1 workshop, $140 for any 2 workshops, $195 for 3
Requirements: Regular Attendance at AND’s Improv Programs (comparable to UCB/PIT/Magnet Level 2), or Equivalent Improvisation or Theater Experience
Limit: 16 participants
Shetler Studios, 244 W. 54th St., New York, NY
Click here to register!
Full class descriptions:
Strong Entrances, Strong Choices
Friday (3/7) 6:30-10:30pm
$75 ($140 for any 2 David Razowsky workshops, $195 for 3)
Be aware of all that’s happening at the top of your scene and you’ll be aware of the power you have in your character. It starts as all things do: at the beginning!
Every Day’s Everyone’s Birthday, or GIFTS, GIFTS, GIFTS
Saturday (3/8) 2:00-6:00pm
What you imagine is there, is there. Know that you see it, and know that you get to voice what your imagination says is there. Know that you hear it, and know that your imagination will lead you to surprises, inspiration and powerful, solid scenes.
What’s Your Problem?
Sunday (3/9) 2:00-6:00pm
We all have “difficulties,” “issues,” “problem spots,” areas of “dry/scaly/oily skin.” Through years of coaching and directing David Razowsky has developed the ability to spot the source of those challenges and create on-the-spot custom exercises actors can use to overcome them. Well, most of them. There’s no guarantee about the skin stuff.
David Razowsky is one of the top teachers of theatrical improvisation and acting. He has been called “the guru of improvisation, an improviser’s improviser,” who connects the mindfulness of Buddhism with improvisation’s core principals of being in the moment, taking care of your partner, and groundedness. In his 25-year improvisation career David has worked with The Second City, iO West, The Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Dreamworks, BBC’s Whose Line Is It Anyway, and Amsterdam’s Boom Chicago Theatre. He was Artistic Director of The Second City Training Center Los Angeles, has been honored with an INNY award for Best Improv Coach, and is adjunct faculty in the California State University system. He has been a featured performer and lecturer at the Chicago Improv Festival, The San Francisco Improv Festival, the Vancouver Improv Festival, and The Kennedy Center. David continues to act and direct professionally in Los Angeles.