The Space We Live In is a workshop that explores how we improvise with the spaces we inhabit. How do we make the most of a confined area, expand beyond its limits, and use physicality and collaboration to create something new?
Through exercises focused on navigating different spaces—small and confined, vast and open, or shared with others—you’ll explore how space shapes storytelling and connection. This workshop emphasizes the interplay between bodies and their environment, encouraging participants to think beyond traditional stagecraft.
If you’re interested in exploring space, movement, and collaboration in new ways, this workshop is for you.
Sabrina Manansala, an artist, host, performer, and marketing professional, ignites her creativity through Improvisation, dance, music, and spoken word poetry. She expresses her creative spark by blending different art forms and binding communities together. With these endeavors, she believes that movement and physicality can narrate and weave stories together, creating a kinetic dance, where every move and gesture weaves a tale of warmth and adventure.
Sabrina brings her experiences from movement and theater since 2010 to her performances with her improv groups: Housekeeping Improv, Buwan ng Wika Improv, and Same Bananas. She has facilitated workshops on movement, physicality, and scene dynamics in Singapore, Taiwan, Vietnam, and the Philippines.
This workshop is designed for improvisers with experience in midform or longform improvisation or at least have 1 year + experience doing improv.