Stage Combat: Performing Theatrical Knife Fights with Fight Director Lyndall Grant (Melbourne - In Person)

Details

  • 22 October 2024
    6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Dancehouse Carlton, 150 Princes St, Carlton North VIC 3054
Applications Open 30 September 2024 8:00 am
Applications Close 16 October 2024 10:00 am
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Synopsis

This in person session explores performing stage combat scenes that involve a knife or small blade – a weapon that is common across a range of theatrical genres and periods. The workshop will ground itself in essential safety and technical elements of working with a prop knife.  We will then move through how these fundamentals can be rehearsed and embedded to allow released performance and expressive storytelling.  This class is suitable for actors of with all levels of stage combat experience. Please note: Due to the physical demands of the workshop only a limited number of people will be able to take part but we will reschedule more if there is a demand.  Successful applicants will be notified.  Please  only apply if you are committed to taking part if you are successful. This is an in person workshop being held in Melbourne.

Host(s)

  • Lyndall Grant

    Lyndall Grant is a fight director, movement director, actor and motion capture specialist. She trained in acting at London’s ArtsEd School of Acting and then specialised in fight performance and movement from 2007. Lyndall is an accredited teacher with the British Academy of Dramatic Combat and a member of the Society of Australian Fight Directors. In 2013 she founded Captivate Action, which trains actors in stage/screen combat and motion capture in Australia and the U.K. Lyndall was recently a guest instructor at the Paddy Crean International Stage Combat Workshop in Canada, and teaches regularly at the Victorian College of the Arts and 16th Street Actors Studio. Recent fight/movement credits include Rusalka (West Australian Opera); Sunset Boulevard, Groundhog Day The Musical, Death of A Salesman, An American in Paris, 2:22 A Ghost Story (GWB); The Picture of Dorian Gray (Michael Cassel Group); Beauty and the Beast (Disney Australia); Topdog-Underdog, The Almighty Sometimes, 37, My Sister Jill, A Very Jewish Christmas Carol, Is God Is, Sunday, As You Like It, Berlin, The Lifespan of a Fact, The Architect, Cosi, Torch the Place, The Lady in the Van, Astroman (Melbourne Theatre Company); Cruel Intentions the Musical (David Venn Enterprises); Nosferatu, Looking for Alibrandi, Atlantis, The Return, Because the Night and Cloudstreet (Malthouse Theatre); Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf? (Red Stitch). As a performer, Lyndall was Movement Captain, ensemble member, principal role cover and aerialist in Melbourne’s production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child from 2018-2022.

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