Wandering Aesthetics 
Presents…
The Performer’s Tool Box

Dates & Times:

Saturday, July 30 from 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Saturday, August 6 from 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Saturday, August 13 from 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Location:

Akron Center For Art, Music & Performance (ACAMP)
118 W. Market St.
Akron, Ohio 44303

Workshop Fee:

FREE

About:

A collaborative partnership between The Highland Square Neighborhood Association PorchRokr Festival and Wandering Aesthetics, it is a way for performers – of all genres and experience levels – to enhance their onstage presence, work through stage fright, brush up on invaluable performances skills and practice in front of an audience.

Each session is designed as a “one-off” workshop geared to nurture onstage success.

1) Making Contact: Overcoming Stage Fright & Forming a Genuine Connection – JULY 23 (COMPLETED)
2) Do Not Be Dismissed: Presence and Energy in Performance – JULY 30
3) Seen, but Not Heard: Voice for the Performer – AUGUST 6
4) From Vamping to Banter: Improv for the Unexpected – AUGUST 13

*Participants are encouraged, but not required, to attend all four (4) sessions

For more information, please email watheatre@gmail.com or call instructor Kyle Jozsa at 330.612.3090.

About the Instructor:

Drawing on a work ethic derived from his path to Eagle Scout, Kyle Jozsa co-founded the storytelling theatre company, Wandering Aesthetics in 2013 with his partner in work and life, Benjamin Rexroad. Kyle serves as Wandering Aesthetics’ Artistic Director, Director of Education and primary Storyteller. As such, Kyle is charged with collecting stories from the heart of Appalachia to the shores of the Cuyahoga, creating dynamic storytelling performances and inspiring students of all ages to find their voices and tell their own tales. Kyle’s theatrical training includes an intensive summer program at Double Edge Theatre in Asheville, MA, multiple workshops with Akron’s own New World Performance Laboratory and extensive work with Director Benjamin Rexroad. Following his hike of the 2,186-mile Appalachian Trail, Kyle made the transition to solo performer. Most recently Kyle was named one of the 2016 Akron Arts Alive! Award Winners for Outstanding Artist in Theater.

Through all of these changes, Kyle has remained dedicated to his personal training and the study of the actor’s (and storyteller’s) craft.