CREATIVE MONOLOGUE WRITING
&
CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT CLASS
A Progressive Pedagogy approach to explore our stories and ourselves
This is a series of classes taught within your schedule and mine!
A month long workshop with hour long sessions each week.
Call or Email to set up an appointment:
716-998-5846
[email protected]
With a focus on individual development, we will explore several components.
First and foremost, this is an environment which promotes supportive constructive feedback. We will be working within the framework of Liz Lerman's Critical Response Process which empowers the artist and provides the best circumstance for growth.
We will explore the development of personal monologues focusing on a selection of thought-provoking questions from 'Writing Your Own Monologue' and resulting in a performed piece of original composition. This approach fosters respect for one another as well as the playwrights who have offered their text for us to embody.
We will work on understanding personal perspective vs. perceived perspective and how to communicate effectively as a character. Through feedback and exercises, we will explore how we believe we come across, and how others see us. The hope is to fill our personal artistic toolbox with an array of choices and deliveries that will allow for accurate depictions.
We will focus on the development of strong character choices through exercises, dialogue, self awareness, objectives, beats, physical communication, and the wealth of information provided by the playwright as well as other characters within the world of the play.
A month long workshop with hour long sessions each week.
Call or Email to set up an appointment:
716-998-5846
[email protected]
With a focus on individual development, we will explore several components.
First and foremost, this is an environment which promotes supportive constructive feedback. We will be working within the framework of Liz Lerman's Critical Response Process which empowers the artist and provides the best circumstance for growth.
We will explore the development of personal monologues focusing on a selection of thought-provoking questions from 'Writing Your Own Monologue' and resulting in a performed piece of original composition. This approach fosters respect for one another as well as the playwrights who have offered their text for us to embody.
We will work on understanding personal perspective vs. perceived perspective and how to communicate effectively as a character. Through feedback and exercises, we will explore how we believe we come across, and how others see us. The hope is to fill our personal artistic toolbox with an array of choices and deliveries that will allow for accurate depictions.
We will focus on the development of strong character choices through exercises, dialogue, self awareness, objectives, beats, physical communication, and the wealth of information provided by the playwright as well as other characters within the world of the play.