Join the San Francisco Neo-Futurists for a hands on workshop for theatre artists and story-tellers!
Many elements can help tell your story and can be done with very little means. Come to this one-of-a-kind workshop taught by SF Neo-Futurist, Wallace Yan, to learn and play with the possibilities! This hands-on workshop will be a playground for story-tellers to imagine, build, and present their work to each other. This space is for new ideas, old ideas, personal story, and transformation.
What to expect:
Workshop participants will be led by Wallace on his creative process on making a "vibe" for audience members in the style of Neo-Futurist theatre. A handful of techniques for cheap theatrical effects and foley will be demoed then participants are invited to experiment! Afterwards we will show each other our works-in-progress and discuss. All participants receive a discount ticket to The Infinite Wrench.
Rules of Conduct
To ensure an uplifting and welcoming experience for all workshop participants, these rules are to be agreed and followed by everyone.
No racism, sexism, ableism, transphobia, homophobia, islamophobia, antisemitism, zionism, or hateful intent is allowed!
Respect each other and assume positive intent!
Ask for help when needed and help where you are able!
Consent is mandatory!
Who is this workshop for?
All bodies welcome.
Theatre/drag artists, performers, and story tellers interested in experimenting with design elements for their work!
18 + participants are recommended for workshop activites involving unsupervised use of tools, lights, heating elements, etc.
Access Information
447 Minna is a ADA accessible space with two single stall bathrooms, AC system, and water fountain. We own a mini-fridge if needed for food. No steps are needed to move about the workshop space.
KN-95 masks are required and can be provided. Air purifiers will be in each space.
There will be times we will be working in dimly lit spaces.
There is limited street parking around 447 Minna.
About the instructor:
Wallace Yan is a theatre artist, artisan, cook, and SF Neo-Futurist since 2022. He is a SF Bay area native and longtime theatre participant on the west coast. Their work has been seen from Whidbey Island in Washington to The Elysian Theater in LA. Wallace is a lover of objects, tricks, and tools which he incorporates in their story telling for audiences to, maybe, enjoy. He holds a AA in Technical Theater from Diablo Valley College and BA in Drama, with a minor in Queer Studies from UC Irvine.

