Archive for September, 2010

Storytelling 101 – Discover, develop, and perform your life stories – FULL

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

Tuesdays,  September 28, Oct 5, 19 and 26, 2010, 7-10pm, $225

(Tuesday, Oct 12 is SpeakeasyDC’s open mic. You will be given a free pass to attend as part of your tuition. Seating will be reserved for students on that night, as well.)


First 3 classes take place at St. Stephen’s Church (see below for more details) at 1525 Newton Street NW, Washington, DC 20010 See map

Final class will be a student showcase and take place at Miss Pixie’s Furnishings and Whatnot at 1626 14th St, NW, Washington, DC 20009 See map

Note: SpeakeasyDC does not give refunds (full or partial) for voluntary withdrawal from the class. There are limited slots in the class so that we may give sufficient attention to each student. Because of this, we typically have to turn people away. Should you choose to withdraw, we will have a vacancy that we can no longer fill.

DESCRIPTION:

This class is designed to teach the art of developing and performing an original, personal narrative drawn from real-life experience. We facilitate the storytelling process from beginning to end with each session centering on a step in the process. Students who join the class come from varied backgrounds and have different goals and applications. Some hope to perform on a SpeakeasyDC stage, others have found storytelling useful in the work they do, and others just enjoy the creative process and the community.  There are 2 instructors and we cap this class at 12 to maintain a 6:1 ratio of student to teacher.

Comments from students:

I learned so much — especially about how hard it is to craft a compelling story — and really had great fun along the way.

There was no doubt that I really liked this class… I appreciated the many little tips you provided on how to make a story and how to make that story work…

I took away a clear understanding of what makes a good story and confidence that I can develop and tell a story competently.

IN THIS CLASS, YOU WILL:

  • learn how to find raw story material from your own memories and experiences
  • discuss the fundamentals of story structure
  • discover effective storytelling techniques
  • apply story techniques and structure to your own story
  • receive honest and thorough feedback from instructors and students
  • have the opportunity to practice your storyelling and perform in front of an audience
  • learn how to coach and support your peers in the story-creation process
  • hear a lot of great stories and watch yours and your classmates’ stories take shape over the four weeks
  • become part of a wonderful network of people with shared interests and knowledge

GETTING TO ST. STEPHENS CHURCH:

Street parking is available, but we are not permitted to park in the lot. You can also take any S bus up or down 16th Street or walk about 6 blocks/10 min from Columbia Hts. Metro (Green/Yellow). Walk north on 14th St 3 blocks, turn left on Newton and walk one long block. Just before you get to 16th St, turn right into the parking lot. Enter through the red doors that opens onto the parking lot and faces 16th St. This facility is wheelchair accessible. Please let us know in advance if that is something you need so we can make proper arrangements.

SpeakeasyDC’s Top Shelf 2010

Monday, September 27th, 2010

We are sold out of regular seats, but there are 10 seats in a balcony that is positioned over and at the back of the stage. From these seats, you will be looking down and at the back of the performers. We will sell these on first-come, first-served basis for $20 cash at the door. Box office will open at 6:30pm.

Top Shelf Promo from SpeakeasyDC on Vimeo.


THE FINAL 10!
After watching and listening to tons of stories, our judges have made a final (though difficult) decision.

Congrats to:

Regie Cabico – My H’Oprah
Latif Doman – Tubman’s Legacy
Erika Hagensen – Move Over
David Hallisey – Vacationing in Siberia
Julie Kraut – Bible Study
Tabbie Mann – Mating Rituals
Vijai Nathan – Beware
Jason Pittman – Texas Education
Joseph Price – Trolling for Sex
Travis Wright – Popping the Coochie

Watch sample videos and see photos in our social media release

SEPTEMBER 27, 2010
7:30 pm at Woolly Mammoth Theatre
641 D Street, NW
Wheelchair accessible
ASL interpretation provided by Lisa Pershan

Tickets  on sale now $25

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Eblast Sept 23, 2010

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010




The Underdog: Stories about beating the odds

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

September 14, 2010 at Town Danceboutique

A night of true tales told live

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  • Doors open at 6:30pm
  • Show starts at 8pm
  • Must be 21 and must have ID.
  • 2009 8th St, NW,Washington, DC, 20009 near corner of U Street
  • $10 cover at door – cash-only
  • $10 cash-only additional for all-you -can-eat buffet provided by Nellie’s Sports Bar. This month:
  • Full bar – credit or cash
  • Street parking or paid lot next door $10 or take Green or Yellow line to U St/Cardozo and exit on 10th Street side. Walk two blocks east. Town is less than a half a block on the right.
  • There is an ATM on the premises.

To sign up for open mic

Fill out  the online form in advance using the drop-down box to indicate the night you want to perform. You will have seven minutes to tell your story. We are strict about this, so don’t go over or you will be cut off. Also, you must tell a true story (again, it’s not a stage for stand-up, poetry, readings, fiction, or folktales) and you must incorporate the theme. You will be contacted 3-4 weeks before the specified show to arrange a  free (and mandatory) coaching session with our Education Director, Stephanie Garibaldi.  She can be reached at stephanie@garibaldi.com if you have any questions (Please do not use this address to sign up. This is only for questions.)

Thanks to Alexander Morozov for photographing our shows.

Tentative line-up (alphabetical order)

Slash Coleman

Danny Harris

Laureen Laglagaron

Miriam Mintz

Joseph Price

Adam Ruben

Leon Scott

Andrea Woods

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Eblast Sept 3, 2010

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

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Storytelling 101 – Discover, develop, and perform your life stories (Full)

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Wednesdays, September 1, 8, 15 and 22, 2010, 7-10pm
(
Tuesday, July 13 is SpeakeasyDC’s open mic. You will be given a free pass to attend as part of your tuition. Seating will be reserved for students on that night, as well.)
1525 Newton , ST, NW 20010 See map

THIS CLASS IS FULL

Note: SpeakeasyDC does not give refunds (full or partial) for voluntary withdrawal from the class. There are limited slots in the class so that we may give sufficient attention to each student. Because of this, we typically have to turn people away. Should you choose to withdraw, we will have a vacancy that we can no longer fill.

DESCRIPTION:

This class is designed to teach the art of developing and performing an original, personal narrative drawn from real-life experience. We facilitate the storytelling process from beginning to end with each session centering on a step in the process. Students who join the class come from varied backgrounds and have different goals and applications. Some hope to perform on a SpeakeasyDC stage, others have found storytelling useful in the work they do, and others just enjoy the creative process and the community.

Comments from students:

I learned so much — especially about how hard it is to craft a compelling story — and really had great fun along the way.

There was no doubt that I really liked this class… I appreciated the many little tips you provided on how to make a story and how to make that story work…

I took away a clear understanding of what makes a good story and confidence that I can develop and tell a story competently.

IN THIS CLASS, YOU WILL:

  • learn how to find raw story material from your own memories and experiences
  • discuss the fundamentals of story structure
  • discover effective storytelling techniques
  • apply story techniques and structure to your own story
  • receive honest and thorough feedback from instructors and students
  • have the opportunity to practice your storyelling and perform in front of an audience
  • learn how to coach and support your peers in the story-creation process
  • hear a lot of great stories and watch yours and your classmates’ stories take shape over the four weeks
  • become part of a wonderful network of people with shared interests and knowledge

GETTING THERE:

Street parking is available, but we are not permitted to park in the lot. You can also take any S bus up or down 16th Street or walk about 6 blocks/10 min from Columbia Hts. Metro (Green/Yellow). Walk north on 14th St 3 blocks, turn left on Newton and walk one long block. Just before you get to 16th St, turn right into the parking lot. Enter through the red doors that opens onto the parking lot and faces 16th St. This facility is wheelchair accessible. Please let us know in advance if that is something you need so we can make proper arrangements.