Sunday, June 29, 2014

Week 1: Spotlight on "Milling and Seething"

Our first week of YSP is complete! This past week, Jaymes and I introduced activities in all four of our main areas of study--Communication/Voice, Movement, Improv, and Text--as well as introducing our campers to the plot and characters of As You Like It.

To give you a snapshot of one of our camp activities, I'll tell you a bit more about "milling and seething," which includes voice work, movement work, improv work, and a bit of text work. In "milling and seething," campers walk around the room as a group, trying to "balance the space,"or create an environment where everyone is evenly spaced around the room, while moving. We ask campers to pay attention to their walking, changing their speed, changing how they walk, and then imagining that they become different characters as they walk. Yesterday, we introduced phrases from the text of As You Like It and asked campers to imagine themselves as characters from the play, walking as those characters and saying those lines, while balancing the space. This way, campers use bits of text to inspire improvised movement imitations of characters, speaking Shakespeare's lines "in character" in accordance with their movement.

In preparation for this activity, Jaymes and I brought in two guest actors from Dartmouth College to put on an abridged (super-short) version of As You Like It for our campers. We are grateful to Diane and Sarah for their time and talent--putting on a Shakespearean comedy with four people in twenty minutes isn't as easy as it looks! We were glad to see in the post-performance Q+A that our campers were able to name the characters and their relationships and offer specific, crucial questions about the play's plot and its structure.

In short, Jaymes and I had a great first week! We look forward to moving into preparations for casting during the second week, as well as strengthening campers' voices, movement awareness, and ability to apply their imaginations immediately through text interpretation and improv. I'll write again next week with a snapshot of another activity to keep you up-to-date on our campers' accomplishments.

Best,
Laura

Thursday, June 26, 2014

YSP 2014 Begins Today

Today's the big day--YSP 2014 begins at 2pm! Jaymes and I are excited to meet our 2014 campers and jump right into activities in our four main areas of study: Voice/Communication, Text, Movement, and Improv. Today's workshop will give our campers a sampling of several of the games we'll play over the course of the project to build theatrical skills as we build our theatrical community. We can't wait to get started!

If you haven't signed up for YSP and are thinking of walking in, please register ahead of time. We will close registration at midnight tonight. We are very close to our enrollment limit and cannot accept many more campers, so it's very important for us to have a list of prospective campers in sign-up order. Our first-come, first-served policy follows the order in which we receive online enrollments.

Campers who are enrolled--congratulations, and we're glad to have you with us. You are the stars of our 2014 season, and Jaymes and I look forward to meeting you today!

Best,
Laura

Laura Neill and Jaymes Sanchez
Co-directors, Youth Shakespeare Project
youthshakespeareproject@gmail.com