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Performance Workshops:
Dec. 13 - Physical Comedy - Performance Workshop
Dec. 14 - Acting under Rubber - Performing in Masks and Prosthetic Makeup
Ravenwood Studios, Los Angeles
For more information:
www.ravenwoodmasks.com/mask-making.htm
1. Physical Comedy - Performance Workshop
Enhance your ability to express character, emotions and humorous action
through physicality. Come to class prepared to move.
Early Bird Tuition: $40 (tuition paid before Dec. 8)
Tuition: $50 (after Dec. 8)
Save more- early bird tuition to take BOTH performance classes: $70 (tuition
paid before Dec. 8)
Date: 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Saturday Dec. 13
Location: Hanger 1018 Studios, (in Little Tokyo) Los Angeles CA
Some partial scholarships available for low income applicants.
sign up: www.ravenwoodmasks.com/mask-making.htm
2. Acting under Rubber - Performing in Masks and Prosthetic Makeup
Learn the specialized techniques needed to give an emotionally nuanced and
physically dynamic performance when acting in masks and prosthetic makeup.
Techniques for theater and film. Come to class prepared to move.
Early Bird Tuition: $40 (tuition paid before Dec. 8)
Tuition: $50 (after Dec. 8)
Save more- early bird tuition to take BOTH performance classes: $70 (tuition
paid before Dec. 8)
Date: 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Sunday Dec. 14
Location: Hanger 1018 Studios, (in Little Tokyo) Los Angeles CA
Some partial scholarships available for low income applicants.
sign up: www.ravenwoodmasks.com/mask-making.htm
Contact Information:
website: www.ravenwoodmasks.com
email: ravenwoodmasks (at) yahoo (dot) com
Student Testimonials:
"I've learned and grown immensely while participating in the Ravenwood
Performance Group workshops. The clown and mask training is at once
challenging, provocative and inspiring, and strikes at the heart of the
creative process. I recommend it for all students serious about the art of
physical theatre." Jon Monastero, Ten West Comedy Troupe
"I'll start with applauding her dive-right-in approach. The physical work
was immediately appropriate and helpful. The workshop was also excellent in
jarring me out of my comfort zone, challenging me to stretch for more risky,
interesting choices." - Mark Twohy, workshop graduate
From Stage Directions Magazine Jan 08:
"The benefits of having performed in mask are body awareness and body
freedom. Training in effectively communicating emotion and action with the
body gives actors another tool to use besides the voice and face. Los
Angeles mask designer and physical theatre expert Alyssa Ravenwood creates
expressive masks and individualized workshops for theatre companies. In her
classes, performers learn to enact characters with movements and emotions
that embody their masks. 'My focus," Ravenwood says, 'is teaching actors
practical techniques in order to give the best performance possible."
Instructor Bio:
Alyssa Ravenwood is an award winning physical theatre director, performer,
and mask designer. She has been working in regional theatre since 1986. She
has worked with Krizo Theatre (France), Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble
(Pennsylvania), Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Northwest Children's Theatre
(Oregon), WGBH Boston for PBS, and more. She toured her own solo show,
Orlando Eats Children with Wine, from 2000-2004. Her masks and prosthetic
makeup designs have been seen in productions and used as drama training
tools in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia. Ms. Ravenwood teaches
physical theatre and mask making workshops at theatres and universities
across the United States.
Dec. 13 - Physical Comedy - Performance Workshop
Dec. 14 - Acting under Rubber - Performing in Masks and Prosthetic Makeup
Ravenwood Studios, Los Angeles
For more information:
www.ravenwoodmasks.com/mask-making.htm
1. Physical Comedy - Performance Workshop
Enhance your ability to express character, emotions and humorous action
through physicality. Come to class prepared to move.
Early Bird Tuition: $40 (tuition paid before Dec. 8)
Tuition: $50 (after Dec. 8)
Save more- early bird tuition to take BOTH performance classes: $70 (tuition
paid before Dec. 8)
Date: 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Saturday Dec. 13
Location: Hanger 1018 Studios, (in Little Tokyo) Los Angeles CA
Some partial scholarships available for low income applicants.
sign up: www.ravenwoodmasks.com/mask-making.htm
2. Acting under Rubber - Performing in Masks and Prosthetic Makeup
Learn the specialized techniques needed to give an emotionally nuanced and
physically dynamic performance when acting in masks and prosthetic makeup.
Techniques for theater and film. Come to class prepared to move.
Early Bird Tuition: $40 (tuition paid before Dec. 8)
Tuition: $50 (after Dec. 8)
Save more- early bird tuition to take BOTH performance classes: $70 (tuition
paid before Dec. 8)
Date: 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Sunday Dec. 14
Location: Hanger 1018 Studios, (in Little Tokyo) Los Angeles CA
Some partial scholarships available for low income applicants.
sign up: www.ravenwoodmasks.com/mask-making.htm
Contact Information:
website: www.ravenwoodmasks.com
email: ravenwoodmasks (at) yahoo (dot) com
Student Testimonials:
"I've learned and grown immensely while participating in the Ravenwood
Performance Group workshops. The clown and mask training is at once
challenging, provocative and inspiring, and strikes at the heart of the
creative process. I recommend it for all students serious about the art of
physical theatre." Jon Monastero, Ten West Comedy Troupe
"I'll start with applauding her dive-right-in approach. The physical work
was immediately appropriate and helpful. The workshop was also excellent in
jarring me out of my comfort zone, challenging me to stretch for more risky,
interesting choices." - Mark Twohy, workshop graduate
From Stage Directions Magazine Jan 08:
"The benefits of having performed in mask are body awareness and body
freedom. Training in effectively communicating emotion and action with the
body gives actors another tool to use besides the voice and face. Los
Angeles mask designer and physical theatre expert Alyssa Ravenwood creates
expressive masks and individualized workshops for theatre companies. In her
classes, performers learn to enact characters with movements and emotions
that embody their masks. 'My focus," Ravenwood says, 'is teaching actors
practical techniques in order to give the best performance possible."
Instructor Bio:
Alyssa Ravenwood is an award winning physical theatre director, performer,
and mask designer. She has been working in regional theatre since 1986. She
has worked with Krizo Theatre (France), Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble
(Pennsylvania), Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Northwest Children's Theatre
(Oregon), WGBH Boston for PBS, and more. She toured her own solo show,
Orlando Eats Children with Wine, from 2000-2004. Her masks and prosthetic
makeup designs have been seen in productions and used as drama training
tools in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia. Ms. Ravenwood teaches
physical theatre and mask making workshops at theatres and universities
across the United States.
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