Movement Workshop & Improvised Performance

Vera Backman and Adrian Goldman will lead a movement workshop and improvised performance on October 15th and 16th 2022, starting at 10 am on both days. You can take part on either Saturday or Sunday, or on both days.

On Saturday morning (10–1pm), we will have a physical warm-up, followed by an introduction to Laban technique, and then talking about what you learnt.

Saturday afternoon (2–6pm) will be devoted to understanding movement through authentic movement.
On Sunday morning (10–1pm), we will focus on using what we explored on Saturday, and learn the basics of Contact Improvisation as the basis for some further work.

On Sunday afternoon (2pm–5pm), we will spend sometime with musician Tony Shaw and a score (pictures, words) devising an improvised movement performance with the title “The forest moving to the light".

On Sunday evening (7–8pm), we will perform it, with a session afterwards with the audience so that they can share with us what they felt and vice versa. Its working title is “The forest moving to the light”, which can cover anything we might want it to be.

The maximum number of people we can have for the movement workshop is 10, because the space is not large and we must all be able to move. Please sign up early!

 

IMG 5685Adrian Goldman has a greater than 20-year history with various kinds of dance. He started with tap, but fell in love with modern dance and (contact) improvisation. He has been to contact various improvisation workshops including in Lithuania. The great thing about movement and dance is that it can provide tools for an actor to understand what they are capable of physically, and give them ways of expressing themselves including and beyond words.

 

 

IMG 5676Vera Backman has been dancing more or less actively since her childhood. She has tried many different dance styles, but African dance, contemporary, Broadway style jazz, bachata and contact improvisation are closest to her heart. Vera has done specialising studies in dance pedagogy and later in 2017 got her master’s degree in Dance movement psychotherapy from Goldsmiths University of London. It is fascinating how honest the body is, how it can express thoughts and feelings that might be unconscious or hidden. Through movement and dance we can access a very visceral dimension of emotion, which gives actors tools for giving a fuller and richer performance.

WORKSHOP SESSIONS at the NoName Theatre
Sat 15 Oct 10am–6 pm
Sun 16 Oct 10am–5pm & 7–8 pm

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 15€ per day – standard admission
 12€ per day – concessions (students, retired, military/civil service, unemployed)
 12€ per day – FBP members
 Available HERE in our Holvi store.

 

You can read more about – and get tickets for – the improvised performance here: The forest moving to the light.

Musical Theatre Workshop

Musical Theatre Workshop

WHEN: 12.15–21.00 on Sunday 2 December
WHERE: FINNBRIT, Fredrikinkatu 20 A 9, 00120 Helsinki

This workshop is aimed at anyone who is interested in working towards a production of a musical comedy, and caters for both beginners and more experienced singers/dancers/actors.

There will be three parallel two-hour workshops on singing, dance and acting for the musical theatre, with a break/time for reflection in between. Each workshop will run three times, and they are designed to be taken in any order. During the final session, we'll perform (for each other) one of the pieces that we have worked on in the individual workshops.

We will be using material from different musicals, including Falsettos

Matthew Wooller will lead the music workshop, looking at how to express character in singing, vocal production techniques, and general musicianship for musical theatre.

Sophie Michaud will lead the dance workshop, looking to give a framework for understanding dance, a basic dance theatre vocabulary, as well as assembling some simple choreography for the piece to be performed.

Adrian Goldman will lead the acting workshop, focussing on the differences between acting in straight plays and acting in musical theatre, movement, and how to manage the transition from dialogue to song/ song and dance.

Please contact zoe(at)finnbritplayers.com if you have any further questions about this workshop.

PARTICIPATION FEE
9€ Finn-Brit Players members
12€ Non-members

DISCOUNTS
The only discount available is for Finn-Brit Players members (who have paid their membership fees for the year). Members will need to have their membership numbers to hand when booking (in the form FBPXXXX, where XXXX is your four-digit membership number).

Places are limited. You MUST REGISTER AND PAY IN ADVANCE through our Holvi store or by clicking directly on the icon below:
https://holvi.com/shop/fbplayers/section/workshops/