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Consent, Risk, & The Body: Building Intimacy Practice into the Rehearsal Process (with Grace Andrews)


  • 191 Talgarth Road London W6 8BJ UK (map)

COURSE SCHEDULE

Thursday 11th July: 2-5pm

Friday 12th July: 2-5pm

ABOUT THE WORKSHOP

A workshop that illuminates intimacy practice as a tool in a modern, robust rehearsal room – going beyond just physical consent, to form the fabric of our working ethos as 21st century artists. With a heart-led joyful approach, over the course of 2 afternoons we will discover how to create spaces fuelled by hope, not fear. Through physical exercises in boundaries, risk and residue, we emerge with shared language, unlocking creative freedom.

ABOUT GRACE ANDREWS

Grace trained as an actor at Guildhall School of Music and Drama(BA Acting). Her current research investigates the tension between safe space and identity in effective actor training.

As an Acting Tutor, Grace holds an MA in Actor Training and Coaching from The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (distinction). London credits include projects at Guildhall (multiple departments), Central (BA, MA, Acting Diploma), ArtsEd (BA, MA, Foundation), Mountview (Foundation) and Home Studio London. International credits include: Fontainebleau School of Acting (Paris, Athens), Ensatt L’École Nationale Supérieure des Arts et Techniques du Théatre (Lyon), Prima del Teatro (Pisa) and multiple universities and correctional facilities across the US. Her leadership experience involves curriculum design at Fontainebleau School of Acting as well as the role of Head of Short Courses, including the founding and direction of FONACT London, and 3-Month Intensive, Athens.

Acting credits include: The Forbidden Zone (Katie Mitchell, Schaubühne), Peer Gynt (London Symphony Orchestra), Tomorrow I Was Always a Lion (Belarus Free Theatre), The Winter’s Tale (Cheek by Jowl), Hamlet and Romeo & Juliet (Actors From The London Stage), Macbeth (Sophie Fiennes/Cheek by Jowl), and Twelfth Night (Kirsty Bushell). She is also an award-winning filmmaker and voiceover artist, voicing video games including Battlefields V, and multiple audiobook titles on Audible.


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