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VIEWPOINTS Improvisational Movement Technique Workshop


Register now for the VIEWPOINTS Improvisational Movement Technique Workshop with visiting New York based actor, director and theatre maker, Tina Mitchell at Unitec on 29-30 April.

This workshop is an invaluable tool for actors, directors, dancers and choreographers to grasp a deeper understanding of how the body communicates. Derived from modern dance, the Viewpoints is an improvisational movement technique that empowers performers to simultaneously be both performer and creator. More info on the flyer attached.

ABOUT TINA:
Tina Mitchell is a New York based actor, director and theatre maker. She has studied extensively and worked with The SITI Company and Anne Bogart and is currently performing in Punchdrunk’s Off-Broadway immersive show ‘Sleep No More’. “Tina is a superb teacher who is able to break down very complex frameworks into the simplest, most practical of applications." - Jac

WHEN: 29-30 April 2017 @10am – 5pm
WHERE: Unitec Dance Studios Entry 1, Building 7, 139 Carrington Rd, Mt Albert, Auckland

COST:
$175 Early bird before 1 April ($200 after 1 April)
$175 All students/Unitec alumni/equity members

REGISTER NOW:
Email Peter Rees for a registration form: pasa@unitec.ac.nz

For more info on the workshop go to http://www.tinacmitchell.com/workshops/

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