Integrating acting, InterPlay and improvisation in healthy ways
Australian Actor to Visit InterPlayce
Mark Seton

Oakland, CA
July 21 & 22. See each event for details
Dr. Mark Seton, Australian InterPlayer and acting teaching, will be visiting InterPlayce to lead two workshops on acting, improvisation and InterPlay. In particular Mark is looking at ways to work in healthy, integrated ways. He will traveling on to Colorado to present a paper on his research and techniques.
We are delighted to have access to Mark's information and leadership!
Cost: See individual events for registration fees.
Registration/Information: Call the Body Wisdom Office at 510/465-2797 to register or for more information.
Venue
InterPlayce
2273 Telegraph Avenue (at 23rd St.)
Oakland, CA 94612
InterPlayce is the center of the InterPlay universe. The offices for Body Wisdom, Inc. are also located here. The building is at the corner of 23rd and Telegraph, one block north of West Grand. It is just a few blocks from the 19th Street Downtown Oakland BART station, and on several convenient bus lines. On-street parking is always available at night and metered during the day. It is also easily accessible by several of the major freeways.
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Leaders
Mark Seton
Mark is a performer, writer, dramaturge, and lecturer in the performing arts and screen studies. He has also worked as a writer, director, video and sound editor in corporate and educational video production. He has been a member of the Human Research Ethics Committee of the Australian College of Theology since 2000. His special interests are creating performing arts training practices that are both ethical and sustainable, and, facilitating conversations in organisations that can nurture creativity and innovation. As a 2009 Churchill Fellowship recipient, he has returned from a study tour of performance training in the UK and is working to promote psychological and emotional well-being of actors both in training and in the workplace in Australia. He has co-designed a course on Teaching Creative Practice for the Australian Film TV and Radio School which incorporates many InterPlay forms. He has a BA (Majors in Theatre and Philosophy), Grad. Dip. in Arts by Research (Theatre) and a PhD in Performance Studies.