Dizzy and the Pit Kittens workshops and Shows (13 Apr 2014)

April 12 & 13: Dizzy and the Pit Kittens workshops and Shows

For our next set of weekend workshops, we’re bringing you a whole Improv troupe!

Time: 4 hours with a one hour lunchbreak
Price: 80 euro for both days/ 45 euro for one day (includes entry to the evening shows)
Place: The Warehouse, 73 Rue Waelhem 1030 Schaerbeek
Email improv@atcbrussels.com to book your place!

Saturday, April 12, 11:00-16:00 – Genre workout with Peter More
The purpose of this workshop is to give us more confidence in playing genres and to show that using genres effectively helps us to create scenes and stories that are in a world that is instantly recognisable to the audience. In this workshop we will brainstorm and perform in the genres that you find difficult, challenging or mystifying. As well as getting a better understanding of these genres, we will realise that we have usually had a lot more exposure to a genre than we think we have and as a group, we know more than enough.

Sunday, April 13, 11:00-16:00 – Dancing for Dummies with Laura Doornerweerd
In this workshop, improv and dance teacher Laura Doorneweerd will teach you how to bluff your way in ballet. Or in hiphop, Bollywood, country, disco, tango and many more styles. You will learn the most important tricks and steps to make it look like you are a dancer. The audience can shout out any style in music or dance: you will know what to do. And what games you can play using your moves. Laura has taught this workshop to many Dutch, German and Swiss improv groups and it is the most fun you will have in using your body on stage. Stiff as a board? No sense for rhythm? Perfect, then book this workshop now!

About the Instructors:

Laura Doornerweerd is an improviser and trainer from Amsterdam. She is part of 3 improvisation groups, member of the artistic committee of TVA Impro and IMPRO Amsterdam and founding member of the Ohana project (Young European Improvisers)

Her style of teaching is positive and active; it is guaranteed that you will learn and laugh a lot.

Peter More has been involved with improv for coming up to 20 years. Originally from the UK, he currently lives in Amsterdam.

He performs regularly with easylaughs, Mischler and More, Dizzy and the Pit Kittens, and on his own. He believes that doing is the best way to learn. He especially likes to teach about improvising in movie genres and telling stories without really trying to tell stories.

More information: http://atc.theatreinbrussels.com