Hey guys,
Gnap! is seriously considering opening up a series of Wednesday night rehearsals to the entire improv community as a drop in session. These rehearsals will explore a variety of topics--Viewpoints, Contact Improv, clowning, etc. in addition to more standard improv fare. These sessions would be led by various Gnap! company members.
I just wanted to sound out the community as to your interest in this series. Would you be interested in attending these kinds of drop-ins? And does $10 for a two hour session sound like a fair drop-in price to you?
Let us know and if the interest is high enough we'll post a schedule of sessions in the next month or so.
Drop in rehearsals with Gnap!, feedback?
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Drop in rehearsals with Gnap!, feedback?
http://getup.austinimprov.com
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Sounds good
I would also be interested in drop-in classes. Is this something that is going on normally and you are just allowing extra people to drop in?
- Howard
- Howard
We've done some rehearsals in the past, but we're moving towards a more regular schedule and decided to open it up to the community. More info soon...
http://getup.austinimprov.com
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All right!
These babies are on. The schedule is still firming up, but we're happy to announce our first one, Improv Scoring with Sara Farr. Sara will be leading a class next Wednesday at SVT from 7 to 9. Here's what she'll be covering Improvising with music: finding the emotion beat in the scene; letting music affect & change you. Supporting scenes with music: finding the emotional beat; making music offers.
Improvisers will take turns doing scene work and supporting said scene work via music under the guidance of Austin's most decorated tech improviser.
To see a fuller description of Sara and the class, and to RSVP, please go here:
http://gnapvocabularies52610.eventbrite.com/
Please note that there is a $10 drop in fee for this class, but we're not collecting it through the registration site--pesky fees. This is open to anyone and everyone in the community. If you're scoring an upcoming show or might be, this will be perfect for you.
We'll soon unveil a more complete docket of drop-in rehearsals/workshops for June.
These babies are on. The schedule is still firming up, but we're happy to announce our first one, Improv Scoring with Sara Farr. Sara will be leading a class next Wednesday at SVT from 7 to 9. Here's what she'll be covering Improvising with music: finding the emotion beat in the scene; letting music affect & change you. Supporting scenes with music: finding the emotional beat; making music offers.
Improvisers will take turns doing scene work and supporting said scene work via music under the guidance of Austin's most decorated tech improviser.
To see a fuller description of Sara and the class, and to RSVP, please go here:
http://gnapvocabularies52610.eventbrite.com/
Please note that there is a $10 drop in fee for this class, but we're not collecting it through the registration site--pesky fees. This is open to anyone and everyone in the community. If you're scoring an upcoming show or might be, this will be perfect for you.
We'll soon unveil a more complete docket of drop-in rehearsals/workshops for June.
http://getup.austinimprov.com
"She fascinated me 'cause I like to run my fingers through her money."--Abner Jaymadeline wrote:i average 40, and like, a billion grains?