Group Scenes
The best group scenes are like a complex, but polished juggling act. In this workshop we’ll aim to corral the chaos into relatable, fun, and inspiring ensemble work. We’ll endeavor to share and throw focus, navigate moments of consensus and division, and maximize the play by working as a unit rather than a cluster of random brains. Through guided scenes and exercises, improvisers will hone their ability to apply patience, harness group dynamic, and work as a team.
2 Hour Workshop
All experience levels are welcome.
Students needing financial assistance can reach out to
[email protected].
Elana Fishbein is an improv teacher and performer based in New York City. She has designed curricula and facilitated improv workshops for corporations, non-profits, and educational institutions all over the United States and beyond. Elana’s targeted, experiential sessions aim to help students expand their ability to communicate, collaborate, empathize, and lead through radical respect and elevation of each other’s ideas.
Elana is an instructor and Director of the Youth Program at the Magnet Theater in New York City. She can be seen performing with the Armando Diaz Experience, Magnet Theater TourCo, and her solo improv show, Pepita (Best of the Fest, San Diego Improv Festival). She has been featured at the Boston, Charleston, Chicago, Eau Claire, Edmonton, Omaha, Philadelphia, and Women in Comedy Festivals, among others. Her two-woman play, Sisters Three, was a New York Times Critics’ Pick.
Elana has written and performed for The Truth Podcast (Radiotopia), Story Pirates Podcast (Gimlet), and appeared on BBC America’s Almost Royal, as well as in the original musical comedies Girl Camp and Nightfall on Miranga Island. She is a member of Story Pirates, a non-profit arts-in-education organization that takes stories written by kids and adapts them into hilarious sketches and songs. She is the co-creator of two professional development workshop series for teachers: “Beyond Winging It: Improv in the Classroom” and “Play.” Elana is featured in the documentary short, LMAO, about the therapeutic potential of laughter and comedy.
Elana holds an M.A. in Educational Theater from NYU and B.A. in Drama from Vassar College. Her favorite succulent is jade.
SAVI FEST is sponsored by: Second Beat Improv Theater and
Improv Utopia.
SAVI FEST is absorbing all fees this year!
Workshops are for 18 and older only.
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