Step 3 (Tuesdays Summer 2024)

Step 3 (Tuesdays Summer 2024)

€250.00

9 Apr 2024

with Sara de Sable and Mana Jan

10 week course, Apr-Jun 2024

We delve deeper into creating scenes, extending them to full shows...

Tuesdays 9 April to 25 June 2024 (NB no classes April 30 & May 7)
19:00 to 21:30

Rue Général Leman 145 (Etterbeek)

€250 for 10 classes
€225 for jobseekers, BA and  MA students and people under 28; use CONC25 at checkout

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In Step 2, we focused on adding core skills to our improviser’s toolkit. This course will now focus on refining these skills and solidifying your scenework, as well as introducing further layers to add depth and context …


 

What you’ll learn

  • How status works

  • How to tilt a platform

  • Timing & editing

  • Where to focus

  • The basics of story

Who this is for

Improv is for everyone. This course is Step 3 of our Starting Steps, and is designed for people who have done the first two steps. If you’re new to ImproBubble and trying to figure out which course is right for you, do email us.

 

About the teachers

Sara de Sable

Sara de Sable is a Dutch/English theatrical improviser, writer and community artist living and working in Brussels. 

She studied Fine Arts at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam, but always experimented with the performative elements of visual arts, and with her own body as visual material. She is a professionally active improviser in and around Brussels, and teaches improv and art in the socio-artistic sector.

She's also part of writers collective De Letteristen in Ostend.

Sara is part of several improv teams and shows, teaches at Improbubble, and also often hosts improv jams.

She has an improv duo show with a local musician, called SPLONK!, where an exchange between sound, music and visual art and the audience's input are the focus. Sara has made several visual site-specific/interactive installations in public space over the last thirteen years. She also teaches improv to youngsters, kids, and people who are learning Dutch.

With a love of authentic, quirky and vulnerable improv, she is not afraid to show herself on stage and invite you into her universe.

Mana Jan

Mana is a curious and generous improvisor, loving above all to share with her onstage partners and the audience emotions and characters fully committed to the story at play. Mana is part of the Very Bad Troupe improv group, which has adapted for the first time in Belgium the improv format ’The Bench’, which they renamed ’Ceci n’est pas un banc’. She is also a founding cast member of ’Rouge’, the feminist improv show.


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