Workshops

As Nature Intended: Improv Theatre Workshop

2025-07-24 05:19:47

As Nature Intended: Improv Theatre Workshop

When

July 13, 2025    
11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Bookings

Bookings closed

Image Credits: Rajesh PI

This workshop, facilitated by Anshul Jhambani, offers an immersive journey into improvisational theatre, specially designed for the LGBTQIA+ community members. Theatre is built on many elements, but at its core lies the actor’s greatest resources: Their own body, voice, and imagination.

Explore how storytelling and improvisation come alive, not just through words, but through gestures, expressions, and movement. This experience nudges the boundaries of observation and emotional response, inviting us to transform true stories into spontaneous performances. Come, play with us, and discover the many ways we see ourselves reflected in art and in each other.

This workshop is presented in conjunction with MAP’s ongoing exhibition, VISIBLE/INVISIBLE: Representation of Women in Art through the MAP Collection.

This workshop is the second in the series, Responding to Art through the Arts.

This session is conducted as part of our engagements for the MAP Youth Collective. The MAP Youth Collective is a community for young people (18-25 year olds) to engage with the arts and culture sector. The collective is for, of and by young people — to explore our shared identities and interests through art.

Bookings

Bookings are closed for this event.


Anshul Jhambani

Anshul Jhambani likes to use the noun “Alignment Coach” to describe her work. She integrates queer and kink affirmative narratives, intergenerational and systemic work, regression, theatre, movement and breathwork. She has 9 years of experience working as an actor and trainer with The Actors Collective, which primarily practices a form of improv called playback theatre.

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