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Instructor: Matt Smith
Cat got your tongue? Just don't know what to say, or how to respond? Want to be able to hold your own in a crowd and be thought of as witty, cooperative and fun? Or you want to be serious but not dull? Perhaps you fumble the one-on-one encounter. Learn the basic theories of spontaneity and narrative that guide all great improvisors. This Improv workshop is for anyone and everyone because we can all learn to communicate better, and especially you!
This is fast-paced group-work in a safe and supportive environment. Dress casually, but please no clown shoes.
About the Instructor: Matt Smith is a Seattle performance artist. His screen credits include Almost Live (Nature Walk With Chuck), Spiderman, Sleepless in Seattle, Whiteface, Money Buys Happiness, Northern Exposure and Bill Nye the Science Guy.
His solo performances include My Last Year with the Nuns, Helium, Beyond Kindness: A Child-Care Guide. Matt founded the legendary Stark/Raving Theatre with Ed Sampson in 1988. As artistic director of Seattle Theatre Sports in 1985, a founding member of Seattle Improv, and a longtime teacher at Freehold Studio Lab in Seattle, Matt has taught thousands of people to improv their lives. He currently teaches at Seattle University.
Friday, 10 October 7-10pm AND Saturday 11 October 10 am - 4pm
Course Location: Capitol Hill, Seattle (exact location provided upon payment of $10 registration fee).
Course Fee: $89.00, paid directly to instuctor at time and place of course.
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