

Technique / Consent based approach to Nonconsensual Intimacy and Violence
Dezember 11, 2022 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
| Euro29 – Euro59with an intro into Vocal Extremes
*Warning this workshop will deal with language and subject matter that may be triggering to some.
About the workshop
We heard many voices asking for a repetition of this workshop. So we are very happy to being able to host John McFarland with his great workshop again.
The Workshop consists of two parts: The technique / consent based approach and an intro to vocal extremes.
The technique / consent based approach
As artists how do we approach subject matter that is meant to awaken and shock the audience without traumatizing the actor? For some, this may never happen. Therefore, we must know our boundaries when it comes to performing nonconsensual intimacy and violence. Which means, we may choose not to do the work. For others, we must create a consent-based community, working within the boundaries of each performer while expressing the given circumstances of a performance.
Intro to Vocal Extremes
What are the sounds we make during extreme events in our lives? How do we recreate these sounds to help create the illusion of these events while doing them eight times a week? Like everything else we do in the theatre, screaming, grunting, groaning, wailing, laughing, and shouting, all benefit from a technique-based approach. In this workshop we will begin to explore the vocally safe &effective creation of these sounds and how they help to communicate the emotions we experience. Fear, pain, joy, resistance, Etc.
The first part of the Workshop will cover:
Consent Community
Consent:
FRIES – Freely given – Reversable – Informed – Enthusiastic – Specific
RRR – Request – Respond – Respect
Boundary practice:
Physical partnering
Understanding weight: active and inactive
Weight centers:
Stage Combat
Nontechnique based violence
Found weapons: what extent do we use them
Movement patterns and levels
Grappling & Grasping techniques
Restraint & Constriction
Applying to script
Text analysis
Type of aggression
Relationship
Minimalist vs Explicit
Scoring the vocal work
The second part of the Workshop will cover:
Preparation: Respiration – Phonation – Resonation – Articulation
Exploring the passaggio or vocal break
Call Focus
Consonant & Vowel choice
Building the techniques
Adding Noise
Adjusting for intent
Warm down
Vocal health
About John McFarland
John McFarland is an actor, teacher and practitioner of Voice, Intimacy and Stage Combat. His work in Sexual Violence began 18 years ago when he realized actors needed a solid technique approach to safely represent physical and vocal extremes. When he began, he based his work in consent, the illusion of violence through choreographed moment to moment work, domestic violence, the power wheel and equity non-violence wheel, and the works of Gavin de Becker, author of The Gift of Fear. Later, taking courses with Intimacy Directors International and Theatrical Intimacy Education, he incorporated intimacy practices into staged violence with nonconsensual Intimacy. John is a Master Teacher with The British Academy of Stage and Screen Combat and a Fight Director and Certified Teacher with The Society of American Fight Directors. He has just finished his 22nd year of teaching at Columbia College Chicago in the USA, where he teaches Voice, Combat, Intimacy and Physical Acting, and Advanced Applications of Stage Violence. John has taught at more than 70 workshops in the United States, Germany, United Kingdom, Spain, and Canada. His home base is in Chicago where he lives with his wife Susan and his Chocolate Labrador Phoebe.