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Official William Hall Mask Workshop Registration - Feb 9-10

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Many people express alarm about the "dangers of Mask work." I think this is an expression of the general hostility to trance and is unfounded...

People seem to be afraid of three things: (1) that the students will be violent; (2) that the students will go "mad"; (3) that the students will refuse to remove the Mask when instructed (a combination of the first two).

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Masks and Trance with William Hall
Saturday and Sunday, February 9 & 10
11am-2pm
$65 for the two days.
limit 10 people
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William Hall, one of the only master teachers of Mask improvisation is running a two-day workshop at the Hideout in February. He's bringing his box of Masks, so come get your minds blown.

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Post by nadine »

is there going to be general improv classes as well? whicih i think was mentioned in this thread?

http://forum.austinimprov.com/viewtopic.php?t=5338
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Post by mcnichol »

What are masks / how do they fit in with improv? (I haven't read Impro, so maybe it's explained in there.)

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I'm in. I don't understand how it works but I know it's pretty awesome and kinda freaky. It's kind of like an out of body experience.
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mcnichol wrote:What are masks / how do they fit in with improv? (I haven't read Impro, so maybe it's explained in there.)
It is explained in Impro. There's a copy in the AIC library if anyone wants to check it out. The last chapter is all about Masks and Trance.

In my mind, Mask work gives you permission to be wholly in the moment -- a good Mask experience allows you to "become" the character of the Mask and drop the self-aware editing processes that take you out of the moment. Instead of acting, you're being, transcending ego, etc. In theory?
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For me, it presents a unique opportunity to look in the mirror and actually see someone else, which can be very powerful.

It's a deep character experience and freakin' thrilling to watch other people do it. Although the direct application to longform improv is not 100% clear to me, I still recommend it.
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Post by Shawn »

dang it ... i'm going to be in Houston that day :(
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Post by LuBu McJohnson »

So the mask is like character work but on crack?
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Yes. It's like ritualistic character work. It's very interesting. I'd love to do this if I were in town.

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Post by Jules »

I'm in.
I'm looking forward to it. I did a lot of mask work in college and it can be an intense and very educational experience. And freeing.
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Post by acrouch »

Only two spots left in the Mask class.
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Post by kaci_beeler »

If Roy's in, I'm in.
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Only one spot left in the Mask class

Post by Justin D. »

kaci_beeler wrote:If Roy's in, I'm in.
They have become one!

And, um... yes, the masks class looks interesting. Not in the budget right now though.
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Mask class is full. Email or PM me to get on the waiting list.
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