Get Involved! Acting Workshops And Theatre Education | Running this month ... |
POSTED BY GEORGIA TILLERY-RANDAK ON 15/11/2019 @ 8:00AM I am very excited to be running some great workshops this month as part of our Theatre and Education work. Check out details of our workshops ... Come and join Black Sheep Collective at our acting workshops in November! Black Sheep Actors: 'Building Character' workshop
The workshop will explore a range of practical techniques and exercises which can be applied to your own acting work and practise. We will explore different techniques to build believable and effective characters. Through a series of exercises learn how to interpret given circumstances of a play and how to bring your own creative vision as an actor to portray a variety of characters.
Over the three hours work both individually and collaboratively to build your confidence in character acting and performance. This workshop is suitable for all abilities, no previous experience required, just a passion to learn and get up and give it a go.
For payment terms and enrollment information please get in touch!
Practitioner/Facilitator 'Warmups and Ice breakers' workshop
We invite practitioners, facilitators or workshop leaders of all performing arts to come together to share and participate in this practical workshop. We want to offer the opportunity to refresh and spark new ideas for your workshops and projects.
This workshop will predominately focus on sharing with each other successful warmups and ice breakers for a variety of groups and settings. Please let us know that you are coming along, bring with you a couple of warmups and ice breakers ready to share and facilitate the group with.
We ask for a small donation of £2.00 to the event and any marketing material if you want to use this as a networking exercise.
Until next time ...
GEORGIA TILLERY
Would you like to know more? To book on to either of our workshops, or to discuss running a workshop of your own in collaboration with BSC, call us on 01908 804257, do leave a comment below, or chat to us using the Messenger box you can see in the bottom right of your browser.
About Georgia Tillery-Randak ... |  | | Georgia grew up in Milton Keynes interested in drama and performance from a young age. She left MK to attend LIPA (Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts) where she studied Community Drama.
During her time in Liverpool, she absorbed the Arts and Culture scene of the city and feel in love with vibrancy and diversity of the arts there. She also studied at ITI (International Theatre Institute) in Singapore where she observed and researched mime and physical theatre as part of a placement.
On returning to Milton Keynes after graduating, along with Danny, they set up Black Sheep Collective CIC in order to fill the gap in the arts scene of Milton Keynes.
Since setting up the organisation, Georgia has written and directed several fringe theatre shows including 'Where's Alice?' and 'Who's Alice?' a twisted adaptation of Alice in Wonderland and most recently 'The Cagebirds' by David Campton. She has established her own style of work nurturing and guiding young talent. She manages and facilitates the Black Sheep creative learning and community outreach program both in Milton Keynes and Northampton.
Georgia is always striving to push the boundaries with her work, allowing opportunities for an audience to question and challenge their beliefs also with an alternative dark twist.
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