University Open Air: Theater Workshop: Storytelling

Sat, Jun 29 2019
9:30 am – 10:30 am
Rose Garden, Prospect Park

BPL Presents humanities and art University Open Air


In this workshop, students will learn how to build a story from small objects using memory and imagination. Big stories come from little things. 

Asma Thabet is an actress, dancer, theatre teacher, director, and psychodramist graduated from The High Institute of Dramatic Arts in Tunisia. She has over twelve years of experience working in the professional theater, TV and cinema productions as an actor and director, and over six years in teaching theatre in the Arts Centres and Public High schools. ​ As an art activist, Asma committed to promoting empathy and investigating social, political, and human rights issues through theatre, She founded the non-profit organization Espwart, where she worked for five years as a volunteer psychodramist and director with teenagers surviving domestic abuse.

In collaboration with Prospect Park Alliance, Brooklyn Public Library presents University Open Air, a free, three-week series of classes beginning Tuesday, June 11th in Prospect Park’s former Rose Garden.

To access the Rose Garden, follow signs through Prospect Park's Grand Army Plaza entrance.

Rose Garden, Prospect Park

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Add to My Calendar 06/29/2019 09:30 am 06/29/2019 10:30 am America/New_York University Open Air: Theater Workshop: Storytelling

In this workshop, students will learn how to build a story from small objects using memory and imagination. Big stories come from little things. 

Asma Thabet is an actress, dancer, theatre teacher, director, and psychodramist graduated from The High Institute of Dramatic Arts in Tunisia. She has over twelve years of experience working in the professional theater, TV and cinema productions as an actor and director, and over six years in teaching theatre in the Arts Centres and Public High schools. ​ As an art activist, Asma committed to promoting empathy and investigating social, political, and human rights issues through theatre, She founded the non-profit organization Espwart, where she worked for five years as a volunteer psychodramist and director with teenagers surviving domestic abuse.

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