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DIF Workshop - Scenework Craft, Rick Andrews (Training Center: Orange)
This class will be focused on building strong, funny, and very patient scenes. We'll use full body listening to catch every move made and to leave no idea unfollowed or played, and we'll go at a pace that allows us to use our intelligence instead of feeling limited or lost. We'll focus on commitment to emotions, physicality, character and point of view as a way to get out of our heads. We'll run the risk of doing a "boring" scene so that we can do excellent scenes.
Rick Andrews is a teacher and performer at The Magnet Theater, and has been studying, performing, and teaching improvisation since 1999. He began improvising with Improv Boston, and continued with a stint in Saint Louis, MO. He has been fortunate to learn from many improv greats, including Armando Diaz, Ed Herbstman, Joe Bill, Mark Sutton, Amy Pohler, Ian Roberts, Will Luera, Jill Bernard, and more. Rick has taught workshops at improv festivals across the country, including the Boston Improv Festival, Baltimore Improv Festival, Black Box Atlanta, and many more. He co-produces Duofest, an annual festival of improv duos in Philly, PA. He has taught improvisation to people as old as 75 and as young as 6, and has done workshops for production companies and zoos alike. He enjoys running, putting words on pages, thinking about the brain, and he loves improv more than anything.
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LocationGo Comedy! Improv Theater (View)
261 E. 9 Mile
Ferndale, MI 48220
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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