SilverKite Arts: Introduction to Acting on June 3,2022

SilverKite Arts: Introduction to Acting on June 3,2022
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SilverKite Arts: Introduction to Acting

Friday, June 3, 2022

10:30AM â€“ 11:30AM

Online event

Description

Learn some basic principles of acting using the actor’s tools of body, voice and space. Then try a few acting exercises. No experience is required.

SilverKite Community Arts offers online inter-generational workshops, talks, social hours and performances FREE for KCLS patrons. We hope that by offering these opportunities, we are providing stimulating creative engagement opportunities and social connection. These workshops last approximately one hour.

Register at silverkite.us/kcls. 

You will see “GUEST AREA.” Enter KCLS2020 for the password and choose your classes. 

You will receive an email confirmation with a list of supplies and access instructions before the class.

Reasonable accommodation for people with disabilities is available by request. Email access@kcls.org at least seven days before the event. Automated closed captioning is always available for online events.

Suitable for:Adults (Ages 18 and older)

Adults (Ages 55 and older)

Type:Art and Entertainment

Language:English

Original source can be found here.




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