Projects are createdActing classes are based on improvisation and scripted sessions including general stagecraft and performance. Our compelling, fairly priced classes develop key acting skills by getting our students to devise scenes and create new characters during lessons.
Projects are createdActing classes are based on improvisation and scripted sessions including general stagecraft and performance. Our compelling, fairly priced classes develop key acting skills by getting our students to devise scenes and create new characters during lessons.
We aim to provide a fun and stimulating environment for everyone that attends, and always bring immense energy and passion to everything we do.
Projects are createdActing classes are based on improvisation and scripted sessions including general stagecraft and performance. Our compelling, fairly priced classes develop key acting skills by getting our students/
To devise scenes and create new characters during lessons. We aim to provide a fun and stimulating environment for everyone that attends, and always bring immense energy and passion to everything we do.
This course will cover the eight narrative patterns drawn from mythology, folklore and nursery tales and show you how to apply these to create drama and impact in your communication. Storytelling is one of the best ways to get your audience on the edge of their seats. And once you know how – it�...
Visual Storytelling is fast becoming a must-have competence for anyone who needs to persuade through the use of visuals. This workshop will provide multiple examples of different types of visual and how to use them. Find out the theory that underpins effective visualization.
On this full day course you’ll look at how to transform your communications by sharing powerful stories that propel people to take action and achieve business objectives.
Exploring storytelling from two perspectives to improve the impact of your spoken word. 1) From Shakespeare to Tarantino, how to use a narrative structure and 'storyline' to captivate with your presentations. 2) Using powerful anecdotes as qualitative evidence.
It can be used in many different situations – meetings with colleagues, engaging with residents, presenting to boards, producing reports (including annual reports). And can be applied across all service areas.
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