EAT
 

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EAT @ RYT

EAT is a workshop program of short one-off intensive workshops which introduce participants to different areas of performing arts, exploring new ideas and learning new skills.

EAT is open to young people aged 14-26 years and ‘grown ups’ (anyone over 26 years!)

EAT workshops are designed to be useful and interesting to all participants: young people, emerging artists, teachers, hobbyists…

EAT workshops are facilitated by professional artists working in Adelaide, interstate & the Riverland.

EAT is about having a go, learning something new, meeting others interested in the arts and having fun.

 In 2008 RYT will be offering EAT workshops in Shakespeare, Theatre Design, Directing & Acting, Writing, Lights and Sound, Circus, and Street Theatre. 

Get on the EAT email list – email: julie@ryt.org.au

 

EAT Street Theatre

Create short quirky and fun performances with actor and dancer Richard Seidel.  If interested, RYT will create opportunities for participants to perform as a troupe at community events and end of year celebrations.

In school holidays

Thursday October 9       10am – 2pm               

AGES 13-26

FREE for RYT members         

 

Bus from Berri & Barmera available

Lunch provided        

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EAT LIGHTING AND SOUND with Lance Gum
Saturday September 6, 1-4pm

Open to all, the workshop will introduce participants to the technical side of theatre, rigging and focusing lights, operating lighting and sound systems during performances and using lights and sound creatively for theatre.  An extra hour 4-5pm, will be available for PlayFest_08 participants to get expert advice towards their production.

Lance Gum: Currently based in the Riverland with his company Stage Right Solutions, Lance provides and installs equipment/lighting/sound/staging for major events including the annual Music On The Murray Festival here in the Riverland and events nationally and internationally. Lance has worked extensively for RYT in Production and Stage Management for various production and events including Landed and Random Girls.

 

EAT MONOLOUGUES with Netta Yashchin

Sunday September 7, 5-8pm

Open to all RYT artist-in-residence Netta Yashchin will introduce participants to her approach to acting developed during her 20 year international career as an actor and director. 

Participants will need to learn 10 lines of a monologue in preparation for the workshop.

Netta Yashchin: Netta trained in acting, theatre, film and television at the Tel-Aviv University in Israel and, working as an actor, toured to Amsterdam, London, Hamburg, Jerusalem, Vienna and Rotterdam before moving to Australia in 1998.  For the last 10 years Netta has been based in Adelaide working as an actor, director and teacher for several national theatre companies including; Vitalstatistix (Adelaide SA), Theatre of Image (Sydney NSW), Deckchair (Fremantle WA), State Theatre Company of SA, Come Out Festival, Urban Myth Theatre of Youth (Adelaide SA), Flinders University (SA), TAFE SA, No Strings Attached (disability theatre company, Adelaide SA), Legs on the Wall (Sydney NSW), Australian Dance Theatre, SA Casting, and Deakin University (Melbourne VIC).


EAT THEATRE DESIGN
with Kathryn Sproul

Sunday July 20, 1-4pm

Open to all, the workshop will introduce participants to simple and effective set, costume, installation and venue design ideas.  An extra hour 4-5pm, will be available for PlayFest_08 participants to get expert mentoring towards their production.

Kathryn Sproul

A graduate of NIDA and currently based in Adelaide Kathryn Sproul works nationally as a designer for theatre, dance and events. Kathryn has worked extensively for a number of companies including The Adelaide Festival Centre, The State Theatre Company of SA, Melbourne Theatre Company, The Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Legs on the Wall, Vitalstatistix, Kurruru, Willmill Performing Arts,  The OzAsia Festival , St Martins Youth Arts Centre, Northern Rivers Performing Arts and LaMama.

 

EAT DIRECTING AND ACTING with Julie Waddington

Sunday July 27, 1-4pm

Open to all the workshop will introduce participants to simple and effective ways to work with actors in rehearsals.  An extra hour 4-5pm, will be available to PlayFest_08 participants to get expert mentoring towards their production.

Julie Waddington

A graduate of the Victorian College of the Arts, Julie has over 12 years experience working as a director and arts educator.  Currently Artistic Director of RYT, Julie has worked with companies such as Melbourne Theatre Company, LaMama, St Martin’s Youth Arts Centre, Is Theatre, Playbox, The Australia Script Centre, The Short and Sweet Festival, The Victorian Arts Centre and The Melbourne Fringe Festival.

·         The Renmark Institute – 54 Ral Ral Ave, Renmark

·         $10 (under 26 & RYT members) & $21 (over 26) includes RYT membership

·         Free Bus available from/to Berri must pre book, places limited

·         Scholarships available

 

 

 

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