The JAHC is thrilled to present a Clowning Workshop led by Roblin Gray Davis!  

Workshop Details 

When: January 7-February 6, 2025
Sessions: 6:30-9pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays
Where: Juneau Arts & Culture Center
Final Showcase: February 7 (during First Friday) starting at 7:30pm
Tickets: $75

Workshop Description 

Come find an unstoppable sense of humor while exploring what makes you uniquely loveable as a performer. The red nose is a theatrical mask celebrating our idiosyncratic selves and requires a positive, unyielding, and ebullient response to relentless failure. It is inherently anti-fascist and optimistic. This work challenges you to be more authentic, subtle, sensitive, credible, effortless, economical, and vulnerable in your acting. And it's just plain fun! 

About Roblin Gray Davis

Roblin Gray Davis is a performer, director and teacher of theatre based in Juneau, Alaska. Roblin holds an M.F.A. in Actor Created Theatre from Naropa University & the London International School of Performing Arts, a certificate from the Dell’Arte International School of Physical Theatre, and a B.A. from Fairhaven College. Other studies include professional development with Giovanni Fusetti, Aitor Basauri, Phillipe Gaulier, Ronlin Foreman, Thomas Prattki, Amy Russell, Sue Morrison, Kevin Kulkhe, Daniel Stein, Corrine Soum and Steven Wasson. Roblin was one of the first Alaska State Council on the Arts Connie Boochever Artist Fellows and has received various Rasmusson Foundation and Juneau Arts and Humanities Council project grants for original, innovational, devised performance. 

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