Tanine Dunais - Diversity
Sunday 8th September
10:00 - 13:00
Squire Performing Arts Centre
Sunday 8th September
10:00 - 13:00
Squire Performing Arts Centre
Sunday 8th September
10:00 - 13:00
Squire Performing Arts Centre
About the Workshop
In the increasingly international world of improv, how do we play with people from backgrounds different from our own? How can our improv shows reflect the richness of our lands, histories, and cultures? How do we use our differences to create unique and beautiful scenes where everybody feels included and connected?
Join this workshop to:
Build cross-cultural settings
Find immediate connections with people from any part of the world
Play engaging characters from very different backgrounds
Level up your scene work through intercultural context
Participant Experience
Some improv experience needed, all skill levels welcome.
About Your Teacher
Tanine Dunais is an Iranian improvisor, graphic designer and illustrator who loves exploring between the world of performing arts and visual arts. As an improviser she started her journey in Dubai in 2016 at the Courtyard Playhouse. She later relocated to Europe, where she discovered a big, diverse world of improvisational theories and views. She has since been performing and teaching across Europe in festivals. Since she moved to Amsterdam in 2018, Tanine has collaborated with the Flock theatre in the core organisation team, as a teacher and performer as well as in the production of many Flock Theatre shows. She is currently in her second year as the co-artistic director of Impro Amsterdam Festival.
Details
Sunday 8th September 2024
10:00 - 13:00
This workshop venue is fully accessible and will take place at:
Squire Performing Arts Centre
Arboretum St
Nottingham
NG1 4JB