Danielle Reddick • RedQuyn Productions
Theater Games for Humans
with Danielle Reddick
COFFEE AND CONVERSATION: CreativeMornings
hosted at the New Mexico History Museum
Join the CreativeMornings crowd for coffee, bagels, and networking, followed by an interactive experience with performer Danielle Reddick as she addresses the April global theme of “Games.” Danielle demonstrates how the games that actors play can save us from the human disconnect of our digital age. These games are amazing teaching and fun learning tools at any age.
Danielle came to New Mexico after touring as a company member of the International Broadway tour of STOMP. Prior to STOMP, she was an actor, solo performer, puppeteer, and percussionist in New York City. She graduated magna cum laude from the Santa Fe University of Art and Design. She is co-owner of RedQuyn Productions and host/curator of the performance art salon The RedQuyn Experience. Danielle has worked as an actor in film, television and new media. She performs two solo shows: Ask Louisa and Hypnopompic. She has developed a system of movement training for actors called SoHyp. Currently, Danielle is an ensemble company member with the physical theater company Theater Grottesco.
CreativeMornings Santa Fe brings together the creative communities in Santa Fe and Albuquerque for a free monthly breakfast lecture series.
FREE!
9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
9:00: Doors open
9:00 – 9:30: Network and sip on Iconik Coffee Roasters brew
9:30 – 10:30: 20-minute presentation followed by Q&A
Seating is limited. Although registration is not required, it helps us know how many creative friends are coming: Click here to register for Danielle Reddick: Theater Games for Humans
Contact:
Jackie M
jackiemsantafe@gmail.com
505 455.7964; cell and text: 505 363 8050
A global movement, CreativeMornings take place on Friday mornings once a month in cities throughout the world, bringing together people who are driven by passion and purpose, confident that they will inspire one another and inspire change in their neighborhoods and cities. Find talks on the monthly theme and other great stuff on the website CreativeMornings.com.