The Greater Grand Forks Community Theatre is offering theater workshops for adults and children in playwriting and performance, all in a safe, nonjudgmental environment, a news release said.
There will be scene-study classes for ages 11 and older, playwriting for ages 11 to 17, and even a special workshop for grandmothers, mothers and daughters called ?Broads on the Boards.?
In ?Broads on the Boards, funded by Community Foundation of Grand Forks, East Grand Forks and Region Women?s Fund, participants will take an interesting life story, write it as a monologue, and then perform it for a live audience on March 8.
Children of military men and women who have been deployed will have the chance to tell their stories on stage in ?Deployed.? In a Native American Folk Stage workshop, American Indian children will take cultural stories and bring them to life on stage. This workshop is a partnership with the North Star Council and partially funded by EcoLab. (?Broads on the Boards,? ?Deployed,? and ?Native American Folk Stages? are free workshops, limited to the first 15 people who sign up.)
In Creative Play, adults will have a chance to explore various creative outlets in a four-week workshop with acting games, dance, journaling exercises and creating a ?vision board.? Participants are encouraged to bring a notebook, a mug and their imagination.
On the Web: Dates, times, and costs can all be found at www.ggfct.com. Early registration is recommended. You can email info@ggfct.com to save you a spot.
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Source: http://www.grandforksherald.com/event/article/id/225209/
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