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RealPlay MovingTheater improvisations blend movement, sound, characters
and verbal play. This fun and inventive form of improvisation wakes up your body, fosters a group feeling, and brings out the unique gifts of each person. Moving Theater is surreal or dreamlike, unlike literal scenes or theater games. Stories may be fictional or
autobiographical, and range from being touching, hilarious, intense, odd, beautiful... the sky's the limit! Through creative movement and theater we study the art of expression, liberate diverse aspects of ourselves, and promote pure jollification!
People of all ages, sizes, races, physical abilities, and sexual orientations are welcome. |
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Benefits:
• Free up spontaneity, presence, and authentic expression
• Develop confidence in front of an audience
• Experience deep fun and connection in a group
• Co-create innovative movement theater
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Warmups to activate bodies, voices and creative minds
Exercises to develop sensitivity and trust
Skill building for creative movement and theater
Approaches for integrating voice, movement, characters & narrative
Giving and receiving constructive feedback
Sharing, daring, learning, feeling, laughing, reflecting...
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Julie Oak has been developing ReaPlay MovingTheater through teaching, performing and
practicing over the past 25 years. Approaches are also drawn from other forms, including :
Action Theater ( Ruth Zaporah)
Motion Theater (Nina Wise & Corey Fischer)
Mind in Motion (Nita Little)
Full Spectrum Theater (Joya Cory)
Authentic Movement
Contact improvisation
Plan B: Improvise (performance group)
Speaking Circles (Lee Glickstein) |
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