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DO THIS, NOW!!!!! I BEG YOU.

9/3/2014

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Announcing... the Funny School of Good Acting's NYC clown for all weekends with Christopher Bayes, Acclaimed Director and Master Teacher of Physical Comedy/Clown

Space is limited! Get your spot now!

It’s a complete disaster of fun and chaos... Everyone's invited! Exercises will be tailored to each individual's level and built to encourage both discovery and continuing growth: encouraging the new and provoking the veterans simultaneously. We will surely illuminate something elusive and rare: the comic world (with great peals of laughter)!
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Jump into your body... open like a little flower (again)... rediscover your playful spirit, the simple pleasure and ferocious generosity of performance. In this intensive workshop we (the new and the old friends) pursue the clown together in all of its messy and hilarious beauty. Your relationship to all other forms of drama will be enriched again, still or for the first time by the openness and reckless abandon that the clown requires. The pleasure is in the pursuit.
Instructors: Christopher Bayes
Admission is open to all students.

Saturday, October 11, 1-6pm &
Sunday, October 12, 12-5pm 
@ ART NY, South Oxford Space, Great Room
138 South Oxford St, Brooklyn, NYC
$250

OR - a totally separate weekend

Saturday, October 18, 1-6pm &
Sunday, October 19, 12-5pm 
@ Jack
505 1⁄2 Waverly Ave., Brooklyn, NYC
$250

To sign up for a workshop or ask questions, email thefunnyschool@gmail.com or call Virginia @ 917-533-1924

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