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Thursday — Painting the scene

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About this drop-in

Like all of our Thursday online drop-ins, this session is aimed at more experienced improvisers.

Let's zoom in on scene painting and character painting. Painting means you illustrate what a certain location or person looks like from a narrators' perspective. It's a tool very often used to start a scene in freeform and longform. However, there is a lot more to it than most people assume. This drop-in offers at least 3 things you didn't know yet about scene painting. When done right, painting the scene can inspire the whole group and drive the scene effortlessly.

€10, paid on the day (no need to book in advance).

Email us if you have any questions.

About Charlotte de Metsenaere

Charlotte is a well known all-rounder in the Belgian improvisation scene. At the early age of 14, she was thrown into the impro field and it changed her life.

15 years later, Charlotte works as an actor, teacher and director, in and out of Belgium. She is the co-founder of the Leuven improvisation school, an active member of Inspinazie, Swaajp, Prism, Ohana and the Werewolves international cast. In 2014, she founded her own company called Zeggedis (Flemish for : 'Tell me!') to teach applied improvisation. 

Charlotte also  brings her Masters degree in Communications into the art, by offering workshops about feedback. Travelling abroad is a passion of hers and, like any proper Belgian, she loves chocolate. She needs stuff to be in the right place (her friends call her Monica), and she loves people who see the beauty in everyday life.

Earlier Event: July 14
Tuesday — Intro to Improv
Later Event: July 23
Thursday — Personal feedback