Tuning In To Tension:
De-Escalation for Immersive performance
January 7, 5pm - 9pm
intersection for the arts, SF
Facilitated by charles hawthorne
Sliding Scale: $60 - $200
ABOUT THE "tuning in to tension” WORKSHOP
Immersive performance spaces are rich with spontaneity, but with that comes the potential for unplanned disruptions. Safeguarding the well-being of the cast, crew, and audience while preserving the integrity of the experience requires skillful handling of tense situations. In this interactive workshop, we will:
Explore potential escalation and conflict scenarios that may arise in immersive environments
Discuss a range of de-escalation techniques and decision-making strategies to maintain safety and connection
Evaluate case studies drawn from real-life challenges, examining different approaches and their outcomes
Participants will leave with practical tools to enhance their ability to respond to and de-escalate moments of tension, ensuring that immersive performances remain both dynamic and secure.
ABOUT DETOUR'S WINTER 2025 INTENSIVE 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 charles hawthorne
Charles Hawthorne, MPH (they/them) is an experienced harm reductionist, facilitator, curriculum designer, and organizational coach They have provided training to programs serving people who use drugs for the past eight years at the local, state, and national levels. Charles has created and facilitated education experiences for various communities, including healthcare providers, students, public health workers, treatment providers, harm reductionists, government officials, and the general public.