Announcing...
Clown for All #3
(or the hilarious
audacity of the Nitwit!)
of Physical
Comedy/Clown
It's a complete disaster of fun
and chaos rarely attempted... Everyone's invited! Exercises will be
tailored to each individual's level and built to encourage both discovery
and continuing growth: encouraging the new and provoking the veterans
simultaneously. We will surely illuminate something elusive and rare: the
comic world (with great peals of laughter)!
Jump into your body... open like a little flower (again)... rediscover
your playful spirit and the simple pleasure and ferocious generosity of
performance. In this intensive workshop
we (the new and the old friends) pursue the
clown together in all of its messy and hilarious beauty. Your
relationship to all other forms of drama will be enriched again, still or
for the first time by the openness and reckless abandon that the clown
requires. The pleasure is in the pursuit.
Admission is open to all students.
Space
is limited. Reserve a spot today!
Saturday, November 7, 1pm-7pm
& Sunday, November 8, noon-6pm
@ ART NY, South Oxford Space, 138
South Oxford St, Brooklyn, NYC
$275.00
Pay online:
www.brownpapertickets.com
To ask questions or arrange to pay by check
call 917-533-1924 or email virginiascott@nyc.rr.com
Christopher Bayes is the Head of Physical Acting at the Yale
School of Drama. Previously he has served as Director of Movement
and Physical Theater at the Brown University/Trinity Repertory Theater
Consortium and has been a faculty member of the Yale School of Drama, The
Juilliard School, NYU's Graduate Acting Program and The Tisch School of
the Arts, The Actors Center and The Shakespeare Theater's Academy for
Classical Acting in Washington D.C. He is a Master Teacher of Physical
Comedy/Clown. Chris is also the Movement Director of
The 39
Steps on Broadway.