Bloomingdale’s
own The
Unified Scene Theater (80 T Street NW) is currently registering
for our latest round of Sept-Oct classes, to include a one-day fiction-writing
workshop, a storytelling class, an Introduction To Improv class, and our
popular Improv For Business Leaders class. Check 'em out!
Jump-Start Your Short-Story/Novel —
A One-Day Writing Workshop: September 16th (1 p.m. to 6 p.m.)
Our Storytelling For Performance Class: Mondays, 7– 9pm,
Monday, September 17th through Monday, October 22nd (four weeks of instruction,
with a graduation show the evening of week five, on October 22nd; NO CLASS on
October 8th)
Our September Weekly Introduction To Improv Class: Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m., September 18th through October 30th;
six classes on Tuesdays evenings, with a graduation show in week seven on the
evening of October 30th
Our Improvisation For Business Leaders Class: Wednesdays, 7-9 pm, September 19th through Wednesday,
October 24th (a five week class that meets weekly on Wednesdays, with a
graduation show in week six, on October 24th)
In
our one-day Jump Start Your Short-Story/Novel class, you'll learn to get
unstuck in that fiction piece you've been working on. Come dust it off,
reenergize it and learn new writing and motivational strategies from local DC
writing guru Alicia Otulski. In the Storytelling For Performance
class, we will teach you the art of storytelling for performance, including:
identifying the stories in our lives that make for great content; the narrative
structure of a story; shaping that story for an audience; and then performing
on stage in a graduation showcase and having the opportunity to invite friends
and family to see you perform. In the Introduction To Improv class above,
we’ll focus on and take a deeper dive into some of the things that make improv
both fun and rewarding: agreement, commitment, energy, and context through
exercises and games that demonstrate the fundamental principles behind this fun
and exciting art form. In the Improv For Business Leaders class, we’ll
take an even deeper dive into some of the things you were exposed to in your
most recent class, and learn to apply the principles of improvisation to your
careers by enhancing and improving the skills that make you a better communicator,
collaborator, and leader.
Ready
to register? Cool. Click on the links below!
See you on The ’Scene!
Shawn and Kathy
Shawn Westfall
Artistic Director
The Unified Scene Theater
shawn@unifiedscenetheater.com
Artistic Director
The Unified Scene Theater
shawn@unifiedscenetheater.com
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