We provide workshops for a range of ages and experience levels. We’ve delivered workshops to university groups, adult-learners, school groups and youth groups. Workshops are led by one facilitator, run at 3 hours and require space for physical and writing exercises.
If you want to know more about them you can get in touch at info@yesyesnono.org.
making autobiographical theatre
Explores making autobiographical performance work. Looks at how to generate content from our own experiences and to turn that into a narrative. Explores safe ways to mine one’s own memories, reaching for deeper themes and ideas. Opens up new ways to present autobiographical content as a live performance event.
audience participation
Explores best practise for audience participation in terms of dramaturgy and performance style. Looks at why you might want to include audience participation in a piece and what the different effects of it can. Explores how to fit participation into a wider dramaturgy. Considers how to make audiences feel safe and cared for, and performance styles which allow for rich audience participation moments.
big images from big ideas
Uses lots of theatrical tools like live-streaming cameras, microphones, smoke machines, projectors, lights and props to explore how big abstract ideas can be turned into big abstract, theatrical moments. Gives participants the chance to play with fun theatrical tools and explore what they can do and what effects they can create.