Join us for our monthly workshops focusing on a variety of theater-related topics, taught by members of the Creative Action Unlimited community.
At Creative Action Unlimited, we share the belief that theater is not merely a means of entertainment. We see its potential as a powerful tool for societal transformation. CAU provides a safe, inclusive atmosphere in which to expand your skills, connect with other theater artists, and deepen your understanding of all the elements of theater-making.
if you require a discount on registration, please contact Michael Kennedy at msmichaelkennedy@gmail.com
This workshop will focus on acting rather than performing; creating real intimate moments on stage with an emphasis on honest connection. We'll focus on how to be grounded and vulnerable as an actor, while "reaching the back row."
Appropriate for actors at intermediate/advanced level
Self-defense coaches often say to look around the room and grab the closest thing you could use to protect yourself. This workshop, though geared toward theatrical movement, will explore how to use different items in productions for theatrical violence - as well as expand how we as perf
Appropriate for actors at intermediate/advanced level
Self-defense coaches often say to look around the room and grab the closest thing you could use to protect yourself. This workshop, though geared toward theatrical movement, will explore how to use different items in productions for theatrical violence - as well as expand how we as performers interact with our playing space, scenic environment, and props within the setting of the play.
This acting workshop will enhance participants' skills in scene work and deepen their understanding of effective performance techniques. Through practical exercises and scene analysis, participants will learn how to develop strong character relationships and emotional depth to create compelling scene work.What's a product or service you'd like to show.
This workshop will explore the nature of small and large groups of people and how to leverage creativity and human relationships to open more authentic interaction and communication using structures borrowed from creative drama. Participants will have the opportunity to explore various techniques for making group work more engaging, productive and innovative.
Laban Movement Analysis involves language and methodology to describe different categories of movement. Students will explore the different types of Laban movement and connect them to different physical stories we present in our characters on stage.
This experiential workshop will focus on specific methods for creating emotional and physical safety in rehearsals, as well as advocating for safe spaces in the larger theater community. Michael will share techniques for understanding each actor’s boundaries in advance of the rehearsal process, as well as methods for creating group bounda
This experiential workshop will focus on specific methods for creating emotional and physical safety in rehearsals, as well as advocating for safe spaces in the larger theater community. Michael will share techniques for understanding each actor’s boundaries in advance of the rehearsal process, as well as methods for creating group boundaries that allow for the fullest expression of the creativity of the ensemble. Eleah will focus on communication and consent in interactions between actors, as well as artist self-advocacy when approaching fight, movement, or intimate choreographic sequences.
This workshop will help participants develop a deep understanding of stage position and its impact on performance. Through practical exercises and discussions, participants will explore various stage positions, learn how to effectively use them to communicate with the audience and develop a heightened spatial awareness on stage.
In a progression of milling & seething exercises, students will learn head to toe performance skills and concepts that assist in demonstrating information about a character, their objectives, and their relationships before they even speak. Utilizing inside-out approaches of performance in combination (Stanislavsky, Alexander & Linklater t
In a progression of milling & seething exercises, students will learn head to toe performance skills and concepts that assist in demonstrating information about a character, their objectives, and their relationships before they even speak. Utilizing inside-out approaches of performance in combination (Stanislavsky, Alexander & Linklater techniques) this workshop will empower actors to bring character development into realized physicalized movement that can translate in performance.
Through traditional scene work and methods from Playback Theater, we’ll practice ways to deepen your emotional presence on stage and create a synergy with the other actors performing with you.
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