Hello all, On the 15th of August, I'll be conducting a one-day theatre based workshop for people with limited or no theatrcical experience. The workshop will include:
1) Awareness of one's physical and emotional space through movement and music 2) Imagining through the body- working on physicality and imagination 3) Speaking out- word games and imptomptu scenes. 4) Keep the faith- trust!! 5) Bare the beast- animal exercises 6) Improv
And other fun games/exercises.
For whom? Just about anyone. You could be a student or a professional, in any field, at any level. You may have an active interest in the stage and in being a part of it, or you might just be looking for a great lateral way to enahance your communication and interpesonal skills, and become a more effective and imaginative corporate citizen. You will find this workshop to be a fulfilling and enriching experience, whatever your story is.
Where? RMV, near mekhri circle, Bangalore. What's the dough like? The all important question!! The short answer: 750/-, if you're a student (ID) or 1000/- if you're working. When: Once again, 15th of August, Independence Day. Whom to speak with: Me, Arka, on 9880966313, or mail to: logos.theword@gmail.com Regards, A
-- Logos Theatre -In the beginning was the word No. 9 (Old No. 17), Ist Main Road, Jayamahal Extension, Bangalore 560046"
60th birthday for independent India. What a great significiant day. The American justice Dept. have recently approved the power of yoga and meditation vide a recent judgement in the American court."Man Who Slapped Wife Sentenced to Yoga, It's Anger Management, Says Judge." First there was house arrest. Now there's yoga. A judge ordered a man convicted of slapping his wife to take a yoga class as part of his one-year probation. "It's part of anger management," County Criminal Court at Law Judge Larry Standley said of the ancient Hindu philosophy of exercise and well-being. "For people who are into it, it really calms them down. " Standley, a former prosecutor, said the case of James Lee Cross was unique. Cross, a 53-year-old car salesman from Tomball, explained that his wife was struggling with a substance abuse problem and that he struck her on New Year's Eve during an argument about her drinking. "He was trying to get a hold of her because she has a problem," Standley said after the court hearing. "I thought this would help him realize that he only has control over himself." The sentence came as a surprise to Cross, who was told to enroll in a class and report back to Standley on his progress. "I'm not very familiar with it," Cross said of yoga. "From what I understand, it may help in a couple ways, not only as far as mentally settling, but maybe a little weight loss." Darla Magee, an instructor at Yoga Body Houston in River Oaks, said she would recommend that Cross take a basic yoga class emphasizing breathing and including a variety of postures -- forward bends, back bends and twists. "Yoga can help us to get rid of many emotional issues we might have," she said. "It's a spiritual cleanse." Prosecutor Lincoln Goodwin agreed to a sentence of probation without jail time because Cross had no significant criminal history http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/metropolitan/2365341.
# posted by bhattathiri : January 26, 2007 11:22 AM