Sublime Stupidity II - Boulder, CO (USA) - Nov 2015


** Only 1 spot left!! **


 To take this workshop, you need to have completed Sublime Stupidity I in 2014 or 2015 (in the USA or Europe) 

SUBLIME STUPIDITY II:
The Next Step! Themes, Play, and Voice


with Elizabeth Baron

Saturday and Sunday, November 14 - 15

Boulder Circus Center - Boulder, CO - USA





** To be eligible for Sublime Stupidity II, s
tudents who did Sublime Stupidity I before 2014 should either repeat Sublime Stupidity I or do JUMP BACK IN! **

To REGISTER, email LaLaTheater@gmail.com
  • Schedule: Saturday: 12pm - 8pm / Sunday: 10am - 6pm
  • Studio Location: Boulder Circus Center (BCC), 4747 26th Street, Boulder, CO 80301
  • Ages: 16 and Older
  • Class Size: Max. 10 / Min. 6
  • Clothing: Clothes you can move in - not too baggy
  • Color of clothes: Black preferred, or gray
  • WORKSHOP COST$ 265 / $235 (Early Bird Discount)
  • EARLY BIRD: Deposit must be RECEIVED by OCTOBER 14 
  • Students taking both Sub Stup I and II, or Sub Stup I, II, and III are encouraged to take advantage of the Early Bird Discount (Receive $30 off each workshop!)
  • DEPOSIT: $100 (Deposit is non-refundable and required to enroll in the workshop) 


      SUBLIME STUPIDITY II: In this weekend intensive workshop, the clown takes the next step in his or her life! She now gets to play with other clowns and to learn more about herself.

      Building on the work done in Sublime Stupidity I, we move from solo work into playing in duos, and we start the exploration of 'themes'. We begin the vocal resonance work, through which each clown finds his unique 'voice.' The clown journeys from playing using only her body and/or pre-verbal sounds into playing and creating utilizing speech - maybe even song! ... And that's when it gets even funnier :o).

      The student develops his ability to maintain and nourish his clown form, thereby deepening and energizing the clown state. 


      ELIZABETH BARON is an award-winning teacher, director, actor and collaborative theater-maker.  She leads mask, voice, acting, red nose, and movement workshops and classes throughout the US and Internationally.  She holds an MFA in Lecoq Based Actor-Created Physical Theater, from Naropa University/London International School of the Performing Arts (LISPA.)  
      She is known for her compassionate, humor-filled teaching style, and her deep love of and  belief in the power of the Red Nose to unlock our hidden, delightful selves. Liz sees this work as an invaluable tool for the artist, connecting us to an endless source of creativity and poetry, and providing a treasure trove of insight and inspiration. All while being very stupid.
      Elizabeth was part of the permanent teaching team at GIOVANNI FUSETTI's international school of theater creation – Helikos: Scuola Internazionale Di Creazione Teatrale, in Florence, Italy.

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      Liz is a generous and committed artist and a sensitive, hearted and insightful teacher. Her clown, Mowanna, taught me about vulnerability and the openness of the clown heart. I am delighted to recommend her as a clown teacher: she will joyfully cast the spell of the red nose onto you. -- Giovanni Fusetti
      Sublime Stupidity Banner Credit: Alex Miles Younger Photography 



      Student and Teacher Blurbs
      I loved it.  I felt held and I felt totally engaged in the work, and I feel that you have such a gift for bringing out each person's soft spots and gently bringing them to the surface, beautiful work.  The best performance I have seen in a long time… What a lovely, exciting, fun, brilliant workshop you brought to us.
      -- Joanna Rotkin, Joanna and the Agitators - Movement Educator, Choreographer and Performer

      Working with Elizabeth Baron at Sublime Stupidity I and II opened a lot of doors to my creative imagination. Watching her work with others in the group was a fascinating process. The way she used her intuition to help us all get in touch with our clown and free us from certain blocks was extremely satisfying. My favorite part of the workshop was the voice work segment. Getting to put a voice to my clown was when my understand of my clown character deepened. Through the voice work, Elizabeth not only helped to free up my clown, but she helped to give a voice to certain parts of myself that needed to be heard. I highly recommend these workshops to anyone and everyone. 
      -- Kait Dowling, Performer and devised theater creator - Kansas City, MO 

      For anyone considering attending, just know that I seriously consider this to be one of the most profound classes I've ever taken in my life. It (along with the teacher) deserve a love letter. I signed up intending to learn a little about clowning, but I came away with the feeling I'd gone through a transformation. In a way, it was a soul retrieval.  But instead of a steady drumbeat, it was the laughter of my classmates and the careful attention Liz held for us all that revived a lovable and comedic part of myself. I compare all classes, workshops, therapies and healings to this weekend, and they all fall a little short. 
      Liz is a powerful (and unsurprisingly now world renowned) teacher, and these workshops in the states are becoming a rare thing in the States...
      -- Ted Reavey, AandD Counselor at Community Works

      Thank you again for leading us through this most amazing work. I've never had this much fun learning so intensely. You are gifted in recognizing and encouraging the playful aspects of each person and in getting the group to engage meaningfully with each other.  I experienced insights into myself and my relationships that astonished and explained so much – much more than therapy or any other method of self-exploration! I can't thank you enough for bringing your wisdom and compassion to bear on the human vulnerability we all share.  
      -- Katie McElroy 

      Liz is a powerful, insightful, compassionate and incredibly keen warrior.  A true teacher.  I love her.
      -- Tory Capron, Senior Teacher  - The Dharma Ocean Foundation

      After the first workshop: If you are reading this and are considering taking a workshop with Liz Baron, please do, for yourself and the world. This is some seriously life-changing stupidity she’s dish’n out and I recommend it fully 150%. The two-day clown workshop was hilarious and profound, as well as tremendous fun... Liz took the dynamics between all of us completely in stride, supporting and challenging us firmly and compassionately. I have been clowning professionally for many years and found this workshop to be both rigorous and worthwhile, as did my friends who were on stage for the first time. 
      So yeah: Red Nose Workshop?: Invaluable investment in life, onstage and off. (Questions email: info@petesweet.com)

      After the third workshop: (I've taken) Liz's red nose workshop 3 times - cause it's just that good. I'd take it again tomorrow... or when I'm 65.
       ... As a teacher Liz has nigh super-natural powers of listening and guides students of all levels "down     the rabbit hole" to explore the richest parts of themselves and transpose it into moving theater performances. She has been one of the most important influences in my development as an artist. I've had breakthroughs in her workshops that have completely exploded my expressive ability both as an artist and as a person. 
      -- Peter Sweet, International Circus and Theater Artist

      For someone totally new to the world of clowning and performance art, and a little bit uncomfortable about my body, I found the Red Nose workshop extremely accessible, welcoming, and useful. There was no wrong way to move or wrong thing to do with my body, yet the workshop was cleverly structured and focused. It improved the way I look at my body and my own movement, and how I perceive others. Liz's insights and observations were excellent, and watching other people's clowns emerge over the course of the workshop was completely fascinating. Months later, I still think about the workshop and let my clown come out every once in a while, and I would recommend the workshop to anyone, and I'd happily take another one someday!
      -- Matt Chisholm - San Francisco, CA and Berlin, Germany


      I thoroughly enjoyed Sublime Stupidity I and I feel that this is a wild combination of joy and important work. I at once felt both vulnerable and empowered. I also see an area of study and sensitivities yet to be explored. This clowning stuff becomes profound when I realize that aspects like knowing my intention and knowing when not to have an intention are applicable across the full spectrum of my life.
      --- Daniel Mandel,  Singer/Songwriter - Oakland, CA

      Was such a wonderful re-birthing my experience with Liz in the Sublime Stupidity. Discovering a totally new clown, surfing an emotional path with such a tender guide like Elizabeth. Thanks so much for the love and passion for bringing the real clown out of each one of us in so short time! I loved it!
      -- Francesca Zannier – Artist, clown, performer - Ibiza, Spain

      Doing "Sublime Stupidity" with Liz has been an intense and touching two-day workshop. Her students were met with immense delicacty. From the fun excitement of the first day, all the way to the deep and fragile work on oneself, which roused us all the way through to the end of the training. The hours went fast and filled us with tears and laughter. The group's chemistry was pretty powerful. 
        
      Elizabeth is the kind of teacher who is able to fearlessly put her good human qualities in her work. Such as her sensitivity, her strength, equivalent to that of a super-party leader, matched by her care for small things all while keeping the bigger picture in sight, and lastly her attention to individual needs.

      What she offers is precious and unique. The most beautiful thing is that she offers it with love! Priceless!
      -- Teresa Scaletti, Florence, Italy
        
      Ms. Baron is an enthusiastic and engaging teacher, who is able to meet students on their level (whatever level that might be) and inspire them to work and make discoveries about both the topic and themselves. Her enthusiasm and professionalism in her work carries over into her teaching, and she sets a lively and productive atmosphere in the classroom/ performance laboratory. She provides a supportive environment for creative play and active learning that encourages students to take risks and try new things.
      -- Elizabeth Ann Jochum, M.A., Department of Theatre and Dance – University of Colorado, Boulder and Aalborg University - Denmark

      My main clown workshop goal was to become a better teacher by becoming more comfortable speaking in front of people.  At first I thought I had failed, as my clown did not like being on stage either.  But that was the lesson.  I knew that I had an affinity for experiential education, hence my career choices; but the embrace of my discomfort and learning that I seek refuge in the crowd/audience has helped me to move around the "classroom" more freely and allowed me to more instinctively recognize and use teachable moments.  I am unable to hide what I am feeling, yet I thought I had to hide my vulnerabilities, however not my faults, when teaching.  I used to teach middle school math in the summers to bright, inner city kids, and thought I had lost my ability to teach. 
         I am finding success in the classroom again with this current group of students.  Thanks Liz! 
      -- Fai Au

      Like a first ever orgasm .... when Sublime Stupidity approaches initially, it carries some tension and excitement..... As it builds, it feels a little unfamiliar but there's something very natural about it.... something almost familiar....  When it breaks on you, it is with an irresistible, merciless intensity of pleasure.  At the peak, there are moments when everything in the universe seems to finally make sense... and you are left feeling strangely peaceful and fearless. . . 
          Afterwards you are very tired and sleepy, or, you get up and reorganize all the closets in your house.  
          In other words, I recommend it...
      -- Josh Medley, New Leaf Psychotherapy Center

      I loved the Red Nose Workshop with Liz Baron! I have never taken a Red Nose workshop before nor have had much theater experience but Liz's teaching style made the work extremely accessible to even the novice actor like myself.  Liz has a remarkable ability of creating a safe space for the exploration of one's material to emerge while also encouraging you to dive deeper and fully embody the process.  I highly recommend this workshop and can't wait to attend more with Liz in the future!  
      -- Brie Anderson, Therapist and Adoption Specialist

      Delavnica od Liz je totalno huda. Sli boste tja pa prsli drgacni nazaj. Vejetno boste tut mutiral!! (The workshop with Liz is like an orangutan with wings. Don't ever miss it!!) ...Thanks Elizabeth Baron. The best clown teacher in the world.
      -- Tina Janezic, Artist, Performer, Clown - Slovenia 

      Having attended much longer red-nose workshops, I was curious to see how much Liz could do with a weekend. Wow!  Liz guided us into some stirring and playful time in just a few hours. Everyone had the opportunity to explore their clowns.  What impresses me most about Liz's teaching is her keen clown-vision.  What she sees in someone is often so penetrating and clear, and it always provokes learning.

      Liz also has the grace to allow herself to not get locked into a particular idea with someone's clown. Her insights seem at once precise and open, as perhaps parents can know their children and continue to know them more as they grow.  Aside from her knowledge and passion for evoking clown, Liz practiced great time-management skills, good reading of and response to group-energy, and she provided a safe, well-guardianed learning/playing environment.
      -- Jeffry Buechler

      Elizabeth's luminous energy, her compassionate and incisive guidance, and her delight in the process were hugely important to me.  Her mastery of this form is undeniable.  She taught me to feel and use my fears, instead of denying and blocking them.  This work changed my experience of myself.  
      -- Margaret Baron 
      Do you like to laugh? Well get ready, because you would never have thought it possible to laugh that much in a weekend. Have you ever thought it could be possible to find yet another spin on your woes and actually laugh at them, and at the same time finding healing in the process...?

      Amazing workshop... I had so much fun with myself and with the other clowns, such a tender work, so real, so vulnerable and so sublime!

      And Liz, one of the best clown teachers I've ever had, brilliant, funny, so gentle and so strong at the same time. I highly recommend this work to anybody that wants to take their stupidity to the most real level.
      ...don't think twice, come and discover for yourself. I think you will fall in love with what you find. I'm telling you because I did.
       -- Mery Miguez, Performer and Clown - San Francisco, CA

      Taking a Red Nose workshop with Elizabeth Baron was a great Odyssey.  As a novice in clown art, I felt that we were on a ship, not exactly knowing the direction we were supposed to head up to when we started but I knew that the team was safe and that the shore would be rewarding.
      And it was. We explored our inner clowns individually and collectively.
      We rediscovered all the spectrum of human emotions through them.
      Liz's gift to help you shape your clown's birth through body movement is amazing.
      Yep, it was like being pregnant and having a great midwife at your side, someone with no judgment and very supportive.   
      -- Cecile Kyriakos, Dept of French and Italian, University of Colorado at Boulder