Instructor: Brenna Palughi
Dates: Thursdays Oct.1st – Nov.5th
Time: 12pm – 1:45pm
Cost: $200

Erode away at tensions in the body that act as a filter to impulse through repetitive, circular movement. The actor’s body should be clear of these tensions so the smallest impulse is visible. Contact with deeper muscles helps the student have a freer movement experience.

Paul Langland described Allan Wayne Work in an interview with Brendan McCall, he said, “Through his unique synthesis of diverse disciplines, Allan developed a way to experience the inner body in movement. He did this by going beneath outer layers of musculature and isolating a subtle and poetic use of muscles “closer to the bone,” a phrase he used frequently.

Consistent results include: the releasing of chronic tension in the superficial muscles, rehabilitating deep postural muscles that aren’t used efficiently, increased power and ease of movement, and an inner experience of balance and integration. From the outside, the movement which results is beautiful.”

I look forward to sharing Allan Wayne Work with you!

For more info email: brennapal@gmail.com

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brennaBrenna Palughi is an actor and artist based in Brooklyn. She has appeared on and off Broadway, in downtown and regional theater, on HBO, NBC, USA, Amazon, in independent films and in several productions with IMPACT THEATRE. She has a BFA in Acting from Marymount Manhattan and an MFA in Acting from the Yale School of Drama. She has been a professor of Acting and Scene Study at the Yale School of Drama Summer Conservatory. She taught Yoga for Actors at Stella Adler Studios. She is currently a movement professor in Pace’s BFA for Film and Television program. She trained to be a teacher of Allan Wayne Work under Brendan McCall in Norway. She completed her 200 hour teacher training at the Sankalpah College of Yoga. She completed the Professional Trainee Program at The Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance.