IMPROV DRAMA WORKSHOPS
Happy Failures delivers improvisation classes to support people with their play, social and communication skills. Using games and techniques from improv theatre, we help participants have fun with each other, become more confident, and expand their creativity.
Students will overcome their fear of making mistakes through experiencing happy failures, which are beautiful moments that take place when something doesn't quite go to plan but we embrace it and turn it into something great anyway.
Participants will embody the growth mindset and resilience we often try to teach, but often have so much difficulty doing. Our workshops - though we might prefer to call them playshops - involve active mindfulness, and being present and in the moment.
Happy Failures welcomes students who are neurodiverse and may have additional learning needs. And if it’s someone who is already bright, bubbly, and bursting at the seams to hit the stage, then they’ll fit right in as well.
Participation in Happy Failures may be therapeutic, but not in an in-your-face kind of way. It’s open to all, as we all need to find better ways to live, laugh and get along with each other. Think of this as improv for humans, rather than for performance.
Students will overcome their fear of making mistakes through experiencing happy failures, which are beautiful moments that take place when something doesn't quite go to plan but we embrace it and turn it into something great anyway.
Participants will embody the growth mindset and resilience we often try to teach, but often have so much difficulty doing. Our workshops - though we might prefer to call them playshops - involve active mindfulness, and being present and in the moment.
Happy Failures welcomes students who are neurodiverse and may have additional learning needs. And if it’s someone who is already bright, bubbly, and bursting at the seams to hit the stage, then they’ll fit right in as well.
Participation in Happy Failures may be therapeutic, but not in an in-your-face kind of way. It’s open to all, as we all need to find better ways to live, laugh and get along with each other. Think of this as improv for humans, rather than for performance.
Kids workshops run on Thursdays 5-6pm during the school term.
Our improv classes also align with the Victorian Curriculum and can be tailored for school incursions and staff PD sessions.
For more information, email us at [email protected] or book via the button below.
Our improv classes also align with the Victorian Curriculum and can be tailored for school incursions and staff PD sessions.
For more information, email us at [email protected] or book via the button below.
Meet the facilitator
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Elvin is a creative and innovative teacher who builds strong relationships with students, families, allied health and staff members. He has primarily worked in special education and has a particular interest in delivering game-based, fun and collaborative learning experiences that build not only students’ academic skills, but also their social and emotional capabilities. He has performed stand-up and improv comedy spanning a period of over 20 years, and is passionate about the capacity of the performing arts to enrich students’ lives and improve their wellbeing. |