Presented by Tinworks Art

Improv and the Body: Using Viewpoints to Ground Play - Saturday July 11, 1-4pm

About This Event

Improv and the Body: Using Viewpoints to Ground Play  

Workshop with Jakob Schultz

Saturday July 11, 1-4pm

Tinworks Art, Asterisms installation space

$40

Scholarships available upon request. 

 

In this workshop, we will be working with choreographer, dancer, and author Mary Overlie's Viewpoints to ground ourselves in body and movement. This can help us to free ourselves from overthinking and lean into the playfulness of improv. Work through scenes physically and using spontaneity. No prior movement experience is necessary. Please wear comfortable clothes and sneakers. Ages 12+ welcome.  

Space is limited to 15 maximum participants; registration required. Registration opens one month prior to workshop, committed participants encouraged. Please dress for changing weather conditions. 

 

Instructor Jakob Schultz

Jakob has been exploring improvisation for almost 10 years. He fell in love with Viewpoints early on in his improv career and loves to explore groundedness and acting within the comedy. He continues to learn more about viewpoints and acting as he pushes himself in different directions artistically.  

 

Many people are interested in this event and space is limited! We ask that you register only if you are committed to attending. If you are unable to attend your workshop please contact us within 48 hours of the event to ensure we are able to pass your class spot to someone on the waiting list in a timely manner. Tinworks understands that unforeseen circumstances may arise, but we ask that you contact us as soon as possible.

If registration fills, a "Waiting List" option will become available and you can select this to be added to a queue. We will contact these individuals as spots become available. Those on the waiting list may come the night of the workshop to be sold available spots if registered participants do not show, but will not be garaunteed a class position. Those on the waiting list are welcome to come and observe the class, however project materials are reserved for registered individuals. 

Parking can be found in the Tinworks Art parking lot or surrounding streets. Please note that with increased construction in the neighborhood parking may be limited and recommend arriving with plenty of time to park and get settled. We encourage, walking, biking, and utilizing the free Bozeman Streamline bus route also has several stops in the area. 

For all questions, or requests for sponsored (free) registrations, contact angela.yonke@tinworksart.org. Committed attendance requests only please.

 

 

For more information

To learn about our exhibition programming and to stay informed about what's going on at Tinworks Art sign up for our newsletter on our website www.tinworksart.org and follow us on social media. 

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tinworksartbozeman
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tinworksart/

 

Interested in making a donation? Help support our quality programming for all ages this season by visiting https://www.tinworksart.org/give.

 

About This Event

Improv and the Body: Using Viewpoints to Ground Play  

Workshop with Jakob Schultz

Saturday July 11, 1-4pm

Tinworks Art, Asterisms installation space

$40

Scholarships available upon request. 

 

In this workshop, we will be working with choreographer, dancer, and author Mary Overlie's Viewpoints to ground ourselves in body and movement. This can help us to free ourselves from overthinking and lean into the playfulness of improv. Work through scenes physically and using spontaneity. No prior movement experience is necessary. Please wear comfortable clothes and sneakers. Ages 12+ welcome.  

Space is limited to 15 maximum participants; registration required. Registration opens one month prior to workshop, committed participants encouraged. Please dress for changing weather conditions. 

 

Instructor Jakob Schultz

Jakob has been exploring improvisation for almost 10 years. He fell in love with Viewpoints early on in his improv career and loves to explore groundedness and acting within the comedy. He continues to learn more about viewpoints and acting as he pushes himself in different directions artistically.  

 

Many people are interested in this event and space is limited! We ask that you register only if you are committed to attending. If you are unable to attend your workshop please contact us within 48 hours of the event to ensure we are able to pass your class spot to someone on the waiting list in a timely manner. Tinworks understands that unforeseen circumstances may arise, but we ask that you contact us as soon as possible.

If registration fills, a "Waiting List" option will become available and you can select this to be added to a queue. We will contact these individuals as spots become available. Those on the waiting list may come the night of the workshop to be sold available spots if registered participants do not show, but will not be garaunteed a class position. Those on the waiting list are welcome to come and observe the class, however project materials are reserved for registered individuals. 

Parking can be found in the Tinworks Art parking lot or surrounding streets. Please note that with increased construction in the neighborhood parking may be limited and recommend arriving with plenty of time to park and get settled. We encourage, walking, biking, and utilizing the free Bozeman Streamline bus route also has several stops in the area. 

For all questions, or requests for sponsored (free) registrations, contact angela.yonke@tinworksart.org. Committed attendance requests only please.

 

 

For more information

To learn about our exhibition programming and to stay informed about what's going on at Tinworks Art sign up for our newsletter on our website www.tinworksart.org and follow us on social media. 

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tinworksartbozeman
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tinworksart/

 

Interested in making a donation? Help support our quality programming for all ages this season by visiting https://www.tinworksart.org/give.

 

Getting There

Asterisms installation space, Tinworks Art site
719 North Ida Avenue
Bozeman, Montana 59715
United States