Stand up Comedy - Introduction

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This is a very practical hands-on course in which you will practise and develop the skills and stagecraft needed to make a start as a standup comedian. The focus is in the 5 minute routine, the essential calling card onto the comedy circuit. You will learn two skills concurrently: self-presentation, awareness of your comic persona, physical use of your voice and body to become an effective comedy performer: the writing skills, creative ability and mental agility to write your own material. Your most important asset is the self-awareness to use your own experience, which is emphasised throughout the course. You will learn through repeated practise of your routine as your build it, through supportive criticism of the others in the group, handouts, watching videos, and voluntary trips to comedy clubs. At the end of the course you will perform your full five minute act and be ready to go onto the circuit. The course is hard work but the atmosphere is friendly, accessible and supportive. It is suitable for people will all levels of performance experience. This course is for those who are new to standup comedy and those who have done some gigs. It will prepare you for the comedy circuit, whether as a first-time entrant or to improve your act. You will develop your comedy persona through self-analysis and workshops. You will write, or rewrite, your material, building in jokes which suit your style and help you connect with the audience. You will work on your delivery, rhythm and the pointing up of your monologue. You'll take part in discussions and feedback about the other performers in the group. The overwhelming criterion is whether or not it is funny. We will look at how successful comedians build their act and there are voluntary trips to comedy clubs, but the emphasis is on finding the routine which expresses you. There will be physical performance games and writing brainstorming sessions. The final session will be a showcase performance of your 5 minute routi

Course information

Name: Stand up Comedy - Introduction Qualification title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Performing Arts Qualification type: Assessment Every session will include a run-through of your prepared performance. You will be expected to take part in discussions and positive feedback on the other members of the group. You will perform your complete act at the end of the course. Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20150617 11:26:08 Updated 20150617 11:26:08

Entry requirements

None

Provider

Richmond Adult Community College
Further Education
info@racc.ac.uk
020 8891 5907
http://www.racc.ac.uk

Address

Parkshot Town: Richmond County:Surrey

Learning aims

Title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Performing Arts Qualification: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Performing Arts Classification: Arts, Media and Publishing

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