Unlocking Creativity through Mask
with John Beale
Neutral, Character, and Body Mask
Feb 20th, 22nd and 23rd
Thursday 6:30-9:30
Saturday 6:30-9:30
Sunday 6:30-930
$200 plus hst
20% discount for returning participants, students and union members.
Pre-registration and payment is required as space will be limited to 16 people.
To register and for more information email:
john@johnbeale.net
Explore creativity through mask work, movement, and imagination. Open to everyone. This work helps you break past mental barriers and tap into instinctive, body-led expression. By using masks, you can step away from usual ideas of identity and connect with your true creative self.
Whether you’re looking to expand your artistic range, unblock your creativity, or simply explore new ways of expressing yourself, this workshop will open doors to insights and growth.
“There are three masks:
the one we think we are,
the one we really are,
and the one we have in common.”
Jacques Lecoq
John Beale is an actor and theatre professor based in Toronto Ontario. He is the master teacher of Clown and Bouffon for the Humber Theatre Arts Performance Program. He is a professor of acting, mask, clown, improv and scene study at Seneca College and Randolph College, Character Study at George Brown’s School of Media and Performing Arts and embodied presence at the Birmingham Conservatory, Stratford Festival. He has been teaching publicly offered performance workshops in Presence and Clown for 20 years. John is a graduate of the Philippe Gaulier International Theater School in Paris, France.
Cancelation Policy
Full refunds for cancellations one week prior to workshop. For cancellations after that point the workshop fee will be put toward any future workshop.
TESTIMONIALS
"Dear John, When you did study in my school in Paris I did recognize you as a great actor. When I saw your show I recognized a great writer, poet and actor. But I knew it already. Thanks for your show, your friend, Philippe Gaulier”
“Mr Beale is a highly regarded acting teacher known for guiding actors to be more present, open, grounded and resilient.”
Anna Mackay-Smith
Head of Acting
George Brown Media Studies
Past Participants:
"Your workshop knocked a lot of stuff loose for me in a good way. Very grateful.”
"John's workshop and his delivery were brilliant. Being able to play spontaneously allowed me to be at my best creatively. It gave me the opportunity to be "present", feel, let my ego go and unearth some amazing ideas."
"John Beale is a skilled and engaging facilitator. His workshop gave me new confidence in myself. I was brought back to life and discovered a more creative me. I laughed often and harder than I have in a long time. It was a very rewarding experience.”
“Seemed as if whatever plug had fallen out inside my soul was reconnected.”
“Thanks for guiding me through one of the most terrifying and exhilarating moments in my adult life. I very much appreciated your guidance during the last two days, and have certainly found some new perspectives that I would want to pursue further.”
“What a stupendous time! I thoroughly enjoyed the work, managing to stay pretty loose (vulnerable) as we leapt from one challenging task to another. I do feel I made some real headway in discovering "who I am" i.e. my essence. I surprised myself! Again, thank you for a most exhilarating experience.