FINDING YOUR ARTISTIC PROCESS: A COURSE IN CREATIVITY WORKSHOP:
"Before taking [this] class I would wake up in the morning feeling begrudged. Knowing I had creative endeavors to fulfill but thinking I don't have the necessary materials, not enough money to buy them, or not enough time to give to it. Since the class I wake up with a sense of empowerment and capability. If the resources aren't available I'll find something to replace them. Time spent mulling over possibilities has been replaced by time spent doing; trying and retrying. The flood gates are open." ~ Madison White (Student, Performance Artist, Dancer)
***NOW REGISTERING for classes starting 10/28:
6 MONDAY Classes 6-7:30pm
Classes on: 10/28, 11/4, 11/11, 11/18, 11/25, 12/2
See Calendar
$150.00 per participant (plus $5 fee for PayPal use,
please contact me directly to pay by cash or check and hold a registration spot: [email protected])
Classes on: 10/28, 11/4, 11/11, 11/18, 11/25, 12/2
See Calendar
$150.00 per participant (plus $5 fee for PayPal use,
please contact me directly to pay by cash or check and hold a registration spot: [email protected])
Finding Your Artistic Process: A Course in Creativity ~ Have you ever felt disconnected from your own artistic process? Do you have artistic goals and feel stagnant or stuck in your pursuit of them? Finding Your Artistic Process: A Course in Creativity is a 6 week workshop geared toward people who need or wish to stay connected to the artistic side of themselves. We will explore tools and various paths into the creative mind - and practice how to find, understand, and sustain a relationship with our artistic impulses over time. This class aims to stimulate the artist intellectually, emotionally, physically, and spiritually. Like any relationship, your creative work needs time and attention and to try new things to remain vibrant. We will share our setbacks and successes within the group, and spend time developing a POV that helps us move towards the artistic goals we have as individuals. Be prepared to work, listen, think, share, and try something new.
Professionals and amateurs are welcome alike, and creative types from all mediums. This course is about connecting to the creative spirit which can mean many things to many people – there are times we all need a boost in our connection to the muse!
Professionals and amateurs are welcome alike, and creative types from all mediums. This course is about connecting to the creative spirit which can mean many things to many people – there are times we all need a boost in our connection to the muse!
Questions? Comments? Interest but the funds are too low? Email me directly at: [email protected]
UnAmerika’s Sweetheart Karin Webb is an original member of All The Kings Men (ATKM); has a BFA in acting from Boston University, a certificate in Ensemble and Physical Theater from Dell’Arte International School of Physical Theater, and spent time at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (LAMDA). She has toured with various companies extensively around the United States, Canada, and London, and has had her writing produced for theater. This spring Karin made a splash at the BCA in "28 Seeds" by Walter Sickert and the Army of Broken Toys and Liars and Believers. She was one of two actors in the Elliot Norton Award winning production of "Collected Stories" by Gloucester Stage Company, and recent IRNE nominee for her original work with Elephant Tango Ensemble. ATKM has been named “Best Lesbian Performance Troupe” by Curve Magazine, “Best Drag King Troupe” by GO NYC Magazine, and they have won numerous Readers Choice Awards over the past 10 years. “Play In The Gray” is a full-length documentary about ATKM, and an interview with them has been published in the National Gay and Lesbian Review. Karin is the creator of Axe To Ice Productions, Dream Weird, and the much loved Bent Wit Cabaret. She has been performing, writing, directing, and teaching (theater, movement, and dance) for over 20 years.