What’s this Class?
There are times when being on stage can feel like a lot. You might be wondering: What should I do with my body? What should I say? What should I feel?
Well, you don’t have to figure everything out at once.
Your hands, head, and heart are already part of you, and they know how to work together. In this workshop, we’ll explore simple, playful ways to let one clear idea show up through your movement (hands), your thinking (head), or your emotions (heart), and see how that’s already enough to create a scene.
Through guided exercises and scenes, you’ll practice trusting one part of yourself at a time, to truly listen to what’s happening around you and respond simply and honestly to your partners. This is an invitation to relax, listen to yourself, and discover that good improv doesn’t come from doing more, but from doing what feels honest in the moment.
Who’s this for?
This workshop is open to all.
About your Teacher
Lê Kim Thanh is a Hanoi-based improviser/writer. She is the founder and director of The Improv Hub, Vietnam's first community space dedicated to improv, and the Vietnam Improv Festival. Thanh has been building the improv community across Vietnam, with the spirit of treasuring both local cultures and international bonds. She has also taught and performed in Australia, China, the Netherlands, Norway, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand.
When not doing improv, she gets nerdy and writes case studies about Asian businesses, or takes her motorbike and wanders around Vietnam.
Fri 4th Sept
2pm - 5pm
Squire PAC