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Recharge Creative Energy And Build Confidence At Improvisation And Storytelling Workshop Intensive In Smithtown

Written by Long Island News & PR  |  14. June 2018

Smithtown, NY - June 14, 2018 - Lifestage, Inc will offer “Get Your Creativity On With Applied Improvisation and Storytelling” on Tuesday June 26, 2018, from 10 am to 4 pm at Lifestage, Inc 496 Smithtown Bypass, Suite 202, Smithtown, NY. This is a full-day workshop intensive designed to recharge positive energy, connect participants with creative mind and cultivate creative confidence in this full-day intensive workshop designed for adults from all walks of life. 
 
Using improvisation games and exercises, this event will teach how to shift into a creative mindset and develop and communicate ideas that grow into fully-realized scenes and stories. The techniques for making this shift produce a group atmosphere of support, engagement and most importantly, fun. 
 
Past participants in this intensive describe learning how to tap into their own creative brilliance and learn techniques for taking this into daily life. Studies show that creativity training translates into improved communication in families and on work teams, better problem-solving skills and enhanced resilience to stress which helps with thinking and acting under pressure. This workshop is an antidote to burn-out, an ideal way to reset for the summer and keep going on any creative path. 
 
The fee for this event is $125 and online registration is available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/get-your-creativity-on-improv-and-storytelling-intensive-tickets-46619547321.
 
The workshop facilitator is Jude Treder-Wolff, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Certified Group Psychotherapist and Certified Practitioner of Applied Improvisation, a trainer/consultant who designs and facilitates creativity and arts-based workshops, classes and seminars and writer/performer. She has provided training to staff of organizations on Long Island, New York city, and around the country for the last 25 years, including UC-Berkeley, SUNY-Buffalo Institute for Addiction Studies, New York Public Library, BOCES, among many others, and offers ongoing training using Applied Improvisation and storytellling at Lifestage, Inc. in Smithtown. 
 
Treder-Wolff is host/creator of (mostly) TRUE THINGS, a game wrapped in a storytelling show that features true stories - with a twist - told by people from all walks of life, ages and backgrounds. She is active in the NYC storytelling scene, and will be appearing in the June 14 performance of Mortified at Littlefield in NYC and RISK! at Caveat in NYC on June 28. 
 
Complete information about these and other upcoming performances is available at www.mostlytruethings.com and www.judetreder-wolff.com.
 

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