Unplanned Melodies presents: Musical Improv Workshop

2:30pm - 5:30pm
Wentworth Falls School of Arts
217-219 Great Western Hwy, Wentworth Falls NSW 2782
Wentworth Falls
As part of the inaugural Scary Strangers Comedy Festival, this workshop invites performers to explore the fundamentals of musical improv. What happens when comedy, music, and spontaneity collide? Join Unplanned Melodies for a playful, high-energy musical improvisation workshop where participants create songs, scenes, and stories completely on the spot. Through a series of games and exercises, you'll learn how to build songs from audience suggestions, create memorable characters, develop musical confidence, and embrace the unexpected. No singing experience is required; just a willingness to say "yes”, "and" take creative risks, whilst having fun. Whether you're a seasoned improviser, a curious comedian, or a lover of musical theatre, Unplanned Melodies' workshop offers a unique opportunity to discover the joy of making music in the moment. Venue: Wentworth Falls School of the Arts Date: Saturday, October 17 Time: 2:30-5:30pm (3 hours) Arrival: Please arrive 15 minutes before the workshop start time Facilitated by Kate Knott with accompaniment from Irene Nicola. Early Bird Price: $75 per person (ends August 31st) General Admission: $90 per person + $10 for Workshop & Show Ticket Come ready to collaborate, create, and turn the unknown into unforgettable, unplanned melodies.

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