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Performer's Tool Box (PorchRokr Workshop Series)

Presented by Wandering Aesthetics and Highland Square Neighborhood Association at Our Lady of the Elms, Akron OH

Jul 22 2017
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Aug 12 2017
Performer's Tool Box (PorchRokr Workshop Series)

*Participants are encouraged, but not required, to attend all four (4) sessions

“I gotta say whether or not you’ve been already, these workshops are fantastic. You can work in any profession and take something useful away from this.” – Kim Woodworth, Professional Actor in Cleveland, OH

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A collaborative partnership between The Highland Square Neighborhood Association PorchRokr Festival and Wandering Aesthetics, Performer’s Tool Box is a way for performers – of all genres and experience levels – to enhance their onstage presence, work through stage fright, brush up on invaluable performance skills and practice in front of an audience.

Each session is designed as a “one-off” workshop geared to nurture onstage success.

1) Making Contact: Overcoming Stage Fright & Forming a Genuine Connection – (JULY 22)
2) Do Not Be Dismissed: Presence and Energy in Performance – (JULY 29)
3) Seen, but Not Heard: Voice for the Performer – (AUGUST 5)
4) From Vamping to Banter: Improv for the Unexpected – (AUGUST 12)

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FREE!

(Registration not required, but highly encouraged.)

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Our Lady of the Elms

1375 W Exchange St, Akron, OH 44313

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