BeeNow Podcast, Episode 29
Quinton Sutton is a young Drama teacher from South Africa who has been living and working in Chengdu for 4 years. He teaches a monthly hilarious Improvisation class where players learn the essential skills for everyday life eg. Confidence. Empathy, social skills, listening and most importantly individuality.
In this warm and refreshing chat, Quinton shares on what is improvisation in drama and how it connects people to their individuality as well as to other people. We explore the role of listening and the magic of letting go. What does it mean to be present with others in a room and be seen? What does it mean to explore a character in real-time?
For those of us who keep coming back to Quinton's drama classes, maybe it is the energy of play and connection with others that makes it so great. It is a creative space to be confidently present with others in a relaxed environment.