SceneWork Technique 1

with Patti Stiles
Join Patti Stiles for an online course developing your understanding of Scenework. 
Pattis' aim is to fine-tune your understanding of storytelling so when you are back in the room playing, your intellectual side is comfortable and you can release yourself more freely into the experience of playing the moment while having a stronger awareness of what the scene/show needs.
 
"When learning scene work there are many processes working at the same time and sometimes the student feels in conflict. The improvisors being present and embracing offers and their intellectual mind is trying to understand the terminology and application of techniques. As the improvisor is thinking ‘was that a wimp’ the teacher will be saying ‘don’t think, leap, try something be present’! ARG! As a result, people try to oversimplify the work with rules such as who, what where or scenes always need conflict. These rules are not true, there are no rules. However, there are some truths and these truths live in the obvious. Your story is as powerful as the audience's understanding and engagement of what you are creating. If we learn how they perceive our stories, which is what Keith’s work does, we learn a toolbox of technique to create a variety of stories and styles.
 
At this time we have the opportunity now to nurture the intellectual understanding. To take some time to look at examples and understand the principles. To witness the skills in action and how it serves the narrative. To be the audience and discuss from an audience's perspective. To understand the truths as we observe the truths and how we relate to them as our audience does." - Patti Stiles
    
The online Scene work technique course uses the tools of observation, evaluation and discussion. Using key examples in a variety of styles for example plays, sitcoms, movies, and online impro.  This course does not involve actual improvising scenes or games.  Instead, think of this class as being a narrative archeologist uncovering examples and revealing hidden treasures of narrative technique. 
 
Only 10 spots available 

Prerequisites: Impro Melbourne’s completion of our core courses (SpontaneityNarrative TechniqueCharacter Scene Work Formats and Styles), or equivalent improvisation and acting experience as determined by the Artistic Director. 

We will also be running this course in the future with different prerequisites please email publicworkshops@impromelbourne.com.au to register your interest.

Please contact publicworkshops@impromelbourne.com.au with any questions

 

Workshop Details

Dates & Times

November 1 – November 22, 2020
Sundays 10.00am – 1.00pm
Course of 4 classes

Price

$220.00 full
$159.00 concession

Prices in AUD, GST included

Location

Online Class
The class will be conducted via Zoom

Teacher

Patti has performed on 5 continents in classical and contemporary plays, Theatre For Young Audience, TV, Film and improvisation short & long form, ensemble & collaborative pieces, duo shows, and genre shows. Patti is an alumnus of The Loose Moose Theatre Co. (Canada), Rapid Fire Theatre (Canada) and is a core member of the award winning “Die Nasty”. Patti is the first woman to have improvised for 53 hours straight during the Die Nasty Soap a Thon! The press has dubbed her “Impro Doyen” and “Queen of Improvisation.”

Read Patti Stiles’s full biography