Sunday, April 6, 2008

What is "EDGE"

Edge is a unique journey ~ an adventure that brings you to the borders of who you think you are and encourages you to go beyond. You become aware of the confines of your “identity” and let go into the multi-faceted being you are.

Edge is a held in a theater space~ a space that amplifies energies and raises the stakes~ where you are free from social constraints and safe to step into all your powerful "selves".

Through acting, monologues, scene study, martial arts principles, chi kung (energy cultivation-grounding), writing, archetypes, energy-based characters, communication and witnessing methods, you open to your full expression, personal creativity and limitlessness.

Edge is an experience to:

~ Increase your Life Force capacity.

~ Feel the power of your presence and “being-ness.”

~ Find your truth.

Warning: This class is not for the faint of heart… but it is full of heart, depth, humor and irreverence. It is created with the understanding that this kind of risk taking requires a very safe workspace. If your heart beats faster when you think of taking this workshop, then it could be a chance to follow your heart’s desire, step out of your comfort zone and take a risk!

All levels of experience are welcome, and anyone can benefit from this work. It is an especially powerful exploration for PERFORMERS, ARTISTS, WRITERS, ACTORS, DANCERS and ANYONE who aspires to more truthful expression and communication.

Did I mention it’s going to be fun? Come and experience your “self” in a way you may have only dreamed about but never imagined possible.

Join us in The Theater of Truth as we draw open the curtain between life and dreams.

"Wheel of Life"



Full expression, personal creativity and limitlessness

from the exploration of "Self"


"I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be a human being." - Oscar Wilde

"An actor is totally vulnerable. His total personality is exposed to critical judgment - his intellect, his bearing, his diction, his whole appearance. In short, his ego." - Alec Guinness

"Theatre, in which actors take on changing roles, has among its many functions the examination of identity. For the individual, theatre is a kind of identity laboratory in which social roles can be examined vicariously." - Richard Hornby

"In theater lies the potent space to live one’s uncompromising truthful expression… an act that redefines everyday reality." -Craig Ng