Mon, Mar 02
|University Heights Center
Filament: A Collab Lab presents: DARK (on mondays) - Can I Touch You?
Boundaries are a good thing! Saying "no, but" is as good as "yes, and"! In this workshop from UHeights Theatre Alliance member, Filament: A Collab Lab, we will learn some commonly used unarmed stage combat techniques & practice them with a focus on having consent & maintaining boundaries. Ages 18+.

Time & Location
Mar 02, 2020, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
University Heights Center, 5031 University Way NE, Seattle, WA 98105, USA
About the Event
Ticketing: Our Pay-What-You-Can model allows our events to be more accessible to the community! We have no minimum or maximum amount suggested, we simply ask you to pay what you can.
Accessibility: Wheelchair lift available at the SW entrance (off Brooklyn Ave).
Max capacity of 550 lbs. Call UHeights staff for assistance at: (206) 235-8567
Read more about what to expect at the venue, including parking information HERE.
Please join Filament: A Collab Lab for the MARCH 2020 Edition of DARK (on mondays) on Monday, March 2nd! Per usual, classes are always Pay-What-You-Can and open to the public regardless of theatre training or experience. This workshop is for ages 18+. Please wear clothes that you are able to move in freely.
ABOUT THE CLASS: "CAN I TOUCH YOU? Consent Based Contact In Theatre" Boundaries are a good thing! Saying "no, but" is as good as "yes, and"! In this workshop we will learn some commonly used unarmed stage combat techniques and practice them with a focus on having consent and maintaining boundaries. Physical contact with a partner is planned for this class, but is not a requirement to participate.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR: Ian Bond (he/him) is a Seattle based actor, fight director, and intimacy advocate who has worked all over the city and region. Recent work he is proud of includes performing in American Junkie with Book-It Repertory and directing the fights for Feathers and Teeth and Is God Is at Washington Ensemble Theatre. He has worked for ACT and Sound Theatre Company as a literary assistant and been an actor with the Hedgebrook Women Playwright’s festival and the ACTOne New Play Festival. When not in the theatre, Ian plays a lot of games and spends a lot of time in the mountains.
ABOUT FILAMENT Filament: A Collab Lab is an experimental theatre company co-founded by multidisciplinary artists: Brittany Allyson, Nathan Brockett, and Sophia Franzella. Their productions seek to engage all five senses and take advantage of the inherit theatricality of Seattle's terrain. "We break theatrical conventions to engage the senses {and} get minds out of asses {and} asses out of seats {and} onto their feets!"
Currently hosting DARK (on mondays), a PWYC drop-in workshop series occurring on the 1st Monday of the month, as members of the 2019 & 2020 UHeights Theatre Alliance.
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