Performance
Workshops:
Physical
Theatre Boot Camp – Taught to the cast of a production
when the actors must learn the techniques of physical theatre acting
in a short period of time. This practical approach to Physical Theatre
Performance is tailored to meet the needs of the production. It can
include ensemble acting, mask performance, puppet manipulation, physical
acting, character development, Commedia, clowning, slapstick, improvisation,
the development of original performance material and more.
Commedia
Workshop – An introduction to the performance style and
characters of Commedia Dell’Arte.
Mask
Performance – the techniques of performing in mask, creating
vivid characters, using your body to express emotion and action.
Physical
Theatre Performance – an introduction to physical theatre
performance. Using your body as the primary tool for creating characters
and telling a story.
Ensemble
Playwriting – Actors work together to create an original
short play. 8 hours minimum.
Art and Business Workshops:
Mask
Design Lecture and Slideshow – A 45 minute PowerPoint
slide show. An overview of Alyssa Ravenwood’s work as a mask designer.
Examples of different mask making techniques. A discussion about how
an artist designs for a production and how an artist challenges themselves
to advance their style. Followed with Q&A.
Marketing for Artists - Beginning marketing and business
skills tailored to the needs of artists. Can be tailored to Performing
or visual artists or both. 6 hours minimum.
Mask
Making Workshops:
Mask Making - Techniques in neoprene, paper-mache, plaster gauze bandage,
vacuuform or leather. Neoprene workshop - minimum 4 days, minimum 12
hours.
Student
Testimonials:
(Physical Theatre Boot Camp
for "Dangerous Stages") “I’ll start with applauding
her dive-right-in approach. Her gentle and no-nonsense demeanor is at
the same time inviting and inspires respect. The physical work was immediately
appropriate and helpful. This work really dropped me into my body. The
workshop was also excellent in jarring me out of my comfort zone, challenging
me to stretch for more risky, interesting choices.”
- Mark Twohy, graduate of
Physical Theatre Boot Camp training for performers
(Physical Theatre Boot Camp
for "A Servant of Two Masters") “Commedia was a style
so foreign to anything we've ever done here at Oakridge. We needed someone
with the expertise to come in and give us a sense of the authentic Commedia
style. The students developed a great confidence in themselves and in
the style. So much so, that we left a great deal of the script up to
improv. The workshop gave me the confidence in my actors to let them
sort out a great deal of the show themselves. It almost became organic.
Alyssa gave us the ability to apply the style to tell the story.”
- Michael Newberry, Director
of Theatre, The Oakridge School
(Physical Theatre Boot Camp
for "The Tempest") "Her skills and creativity have earned
her the respect and enthusiasm of the entire cast. She’s excellent
at introducing new concepts to the cast and crew."
- James Goode, Artistic Director
of the Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble
(Physical Theatre Boot Camp
for "Dangerous Stages")“She’s a miracle worker!
Alyssa was able to whip 11 untrained actors into a Commedia Troupe in
just a few hours. The Commedia segment turned out to be one of the best
and most satisfying parts of our play.”
- Myra Donnelley, Producer
(Mask Making Workshop) "I
just wanted to thank you for such a wonderful experience. I really did
appreciate your time and commitment. I felt like I learned quite a lot
and the challenge was very stimulating. I hope for the chance to work
with someone as inspiring as you again. Once again, thank you."
- Rich G., Graduate of Bradley
University Mask Making Workshop
"The workshop (Marketing
for Performing Artists) was helpful because it forced us all to focus
on our art as professionals, to think in terms of how to maximize our
efforts to make more money and expand our horizons. It all starts with
goals, writing down one's dreams and then sharing them with others.
To get an idea of how realistic those dreams sound.
It's very easy to get frustrated
and feel all alone in this art world. The workshop helped me, and I
think the others, feel a lot less lonely and instilled some pride, too.
Beyond the psychological aspects, it gave us some tools for pricing,
publicizing and networking that could pay dividends, too. Thanks for
offering the workshop. I look forward to the next one."
-Jeff DeMark, solo theatre
performer
"The Marketing for Performers
Course, facilitated by Alyssa Ravenwood, helped give me the knowledge,
inspiration, and confidence to further my career as a performing singer/songwriter."
-Rob Christensen,
musician