Workshop: The Beat Goes On w/David Razowsky (SF Improv Festival 2012)
The Eureka Theater San Francisco, CA
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Workshop: The Beat Goes On w/David Razowsky (SF Improv Festival 2012)
Ever wondered how two or three actors can play out a 40-minute set in one continuous location? Improv comedy master David Razowsky's workshop is designed to teach Improvisers just that.
This three-hour master class with help you discover how awareness and "present-ness" keeps a scene going while you were thinking it was "finished." By being mindful and aware you can keep playing a scene indefinitely, one thatʼs intriguing, full and exciting - and thatʼs a good thing! A scene only ends when you think it does. So stop thinking, start feeling and keep going!
BIO:
David has been called "the guru of improvisation" and "an improviser's improviser," who connects the mindfulness of Buddhism with improvisation's core principals of being in the moment, taking care of your partner, and groundedness.
In his 30-year improvisational acting career David has worked with The Second City, iO West, The Steppenwolf Theatre Company, as a consultant to Dreamworks, BBC's 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?', and Amsterdam's Boom Chicago Theatre.
He was Artistic Director of The Second City Training Center Los Angeles, and is adjunct faculty in the California State University system. He has been a featured performer and lecturer at the Chicago Improv Festival, The San Francisco Improv Festival, the Vancouver Improv Festival, and The Kennedy Center.
David continues to act and direct professionally in Los Angeles.
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The Eureka Theater (View)
215 Jackson Street
San Francisco, CA 94111
United States