Movement-based Devising:
From Gesture to Story
July 11, 5:30pm - 9:30pm
Joe Goode Annex, SF
Facilitated by Syd Franz
Sliding Scale: $60 - $200
schedule
Friday, July 11, 5:30pm - 9:30pm
ABOUT THE "Movement-Based Devising" WORKSHOP
This movement-based workshop is designed for performers, dancers, and physical storytellers interested in using the body as the primary tool for devising new work. Drawing from Lecoq, mime, dance, and theater, participants will engage in movement research, group play, and solo explorations to develop physical narratives.
Through structured exercises, we’ll explore:
How to make bold, intuitive choices without overthinking.
Developing ideas in both individual and group dynamics.
Bridging the gap between abstract movement and theatrical storytelling.
This workshop is great for dancers looking to deepen their theatricality and actors wanting to expand their physical vocabulary. Some movement experience is helpful but not required—just a willingness to engage in physical play and experimentation.
ABOUT DETOUR'S SUMMER 2025 Workshop SERIES
Participants will be immersed in Detour Productions’ approach to devised theater, experiential work, and drag artistry;
Each workshop is facilitated by Detour collaborators, offering unique vantage points into the company's creative process;
These workshops are geared towards advanced and professional level dance & theater artists;
Detour is offering sliding-scale tuition for each workshop;
All workshop venues are ADA accessible and have gender-neutral restrooms;
Masks are encouraged, not required;
If you have any access needs that you would like to share with us, please email directors@detour.productions
ABOUT Syd Franz
Syd Franz (aka Les B. Frank) is a trans nonbinary multi-hyphenate performer bouncing between Brooklyn and the Bay. They work with dance, physical theater, and drag to explore and create expansive worlds, relationships, and stories guided by queer maximalism, healing, magic, and possibility. They’ve been a devising collaborator with Detour since 2017, attended the San Francisco Conservatory of Dance, and are a campy horror-obsessed child of Clutch the Pearls.