With Gonzalo Piñan, Workshop in English.
In every good story, the main character would not exist without being surrounded by the faithful secondary characters that accompany him or her. Those characters that open the way to experience new adventures, characters who put obstacles in the way and make our main character face the greatest fears, and characters that represent love or hate, desire and fear.
In this workshop we will delve into the characters that give life, joy, pain and wisdom to the protagonists of our stories.
At the end of this Workshop you will have at list 4 characters in your pocket to improvise with them. In May students with 3 classes will perform a show based on Supporting Characters.
1st DAY
October 1st: Introduction to Supporting Characters: 11:00 to 15:00
Objective: Understand the importance and role of supporting characters in improvised storytelling.
Content:
- Definition and characteristics of supporting characters.
- Differences between protagonists and supporting roles.
- Exercises to identify and create basic supporting characters.
2nd DAY
November 15th: Deep Dive into Character Creation: 11:00 to 15:00
Objective: Develop skills to create complex and authentic supporting characters.
Content:
- Techniques for building backstories and motivations.
- Exploration of physical and psychological traits.
- Improvisation exercises focused on supporting characters.
3rd DAY
December 13th: Interaction Between Characters and Group Dynamics: 11:00 to 15:00
Objective: Improve interactions between supporting and main characters and their influence on the story.
Content:
- Relationship and conflict dynamics.
- Impact of supporting characters on story development.
- Group improvisation scenes focusing on character interaction.
4th DAY
January 17th: Adaptability and Versatility in Supporting Roles: 11:00 to 15:00
Objective: Enhance participants’ ability to adapt to diverse supporting roles in various contexts.
Content:
- Improvising supporting characters in different genres and styles.
- Flexibility in interpretation and quick character building.
- Exercises for rapid role and situation changes.
5th DAY
February 7th: Integration and Practical Application: 11:00 to 15:00
Objective: Consolidate acquired knowledge and apply it in improvised performances.
Content:
- Creating complete scenes with a focus on supporting characters.
- Feedback and performance analysis.
- Preparation for a final showcase or open presentation.
At the end of this Workshop you will have at list 4 characters in your pocket to improvise with them.
If you’d like flexible payment options or know you’ll miss a class, just let me know — we’ll work it out together.
5 classes: 220 eu.
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