Singer, actress, speaker, author, stagecraft and story-telling coach at Fin Alley Arts.
Born in Germany, raised in New York and a Texan for 15 years, I live for the unconventional in art and love. I’ve been a singer, actor, director and coach since 2000 when I traded in a top management position at a Fortune 500 company to pursue my passion for singing. Since then I’ve fueled a gratifying international performance and recording career from my base in New York City, crossbreeding in multiple languages a range of theatrical and musical styles. I coach performers on refining their stagecraft, train clients in the art of public speaking, and guide a variety of artists in fulfilling their creative calling. Recently, I’ve begun writing my own poetry, prose and lyrics around the subject of artful living and artful marriage. You can find my guided meditation channel Artist Heart on Insight Timer and my life arts podcast The RudeWoke Sessions on Apple Music and Soundcloud. A member of Creative Mornings since its earliest days in Brooklyn, I’m also a Field Trip host and delight in bringing my stagecraft and life arts workshops to this community…my chance to give back!
We all speak in public and yet public speaking is something most of us have never been taught. Most of us have a mortal fear of going before others to share information, open our hearts and use our bodies to communicate effectively.
Learning to surrender by stepping both into and away from your message is what makes for honest, persuasive and artful presentations. In this workshop, acclaimed singer-actress Karen Kohler shares her performance techniques and tools to help you relax on stage, expand your confidence, identify where your story-telling voice resonates most with your truth, and ladder up from fright to might.
Topics from her methodology in stagecraft include Intention, Fear as Fuel, The Faculties of Observation and Empathy, Tapping the Universals, Self-Collection, Audience Rapport and more.
Here’s an opportunity for you to work with one of the great story singers on the international scene! Karen Kohler shares her stage mastery, guiding students through a methodology that promotes intimate connection to self and audience. Her emotional connection to her material is renowned as is her concert movement and staging. Karen’s workshop is a must for those who want to hone their stagecraft and presentations in a variety of intimate performance venues and settings.
Karen emigrated to the U.S. from Germany as a child, learned English as a shy girl in a gospel choir, married her college sweetheart and was being paid handsomely in stock options when the call to performance seized her. For decades she has fueled a critically acclaimed international singing career from her base in New York City. She is passionate about story songs, crossbreeding in seven languages a decadent range of theatrical and musical styles from jazz and Delta blues to classical, rock-folk and cabaret. Winner of the Nightlife, Mac, BroadwayWorld and Backstage Bistro awards, the iconoclastic Kohler is the founding producer of the Kabarett Kollektif and the award winning cabaret festival, Kabarett Fête. She is a sought-after director, lectures at the university level on the European roots of small stage performance, and guides a diversity of artists in stagecraft and fulfilling their creative calling. She recently published her first books of prose and poetry, and launched her life arts podcast, RudeWoke. Visit www.karenkohler.com for info on concerts, workshops and events.
đ Public Speaking
This is a more traditional format where participants absorb information through presentations and talks.
This FieldTrip will not be recorded.
Singer, actress, speaker, author, stagecraft and story-telling coach at Fin Alley Arts.
Born in Germany, raised in New York and a Texan for 15 years, I live for the unconventional in art and love. I’ve been a singer, actor, director and coach since 2000 when I traded in a top management position at a Fortune 500 company to pursue my passion for singing. Since then I’ve fueled a gratifying international performance and recording career from my base in New York City, crossbreeding in multiple languages a range of theatrical and musical styles. I coach performers on refining their stagecraft, train clients in the art of public speaking, and guide a variety of artists in fulfilling their creative calling. Recently, I’ve begun writing my own poetry, prose and lyrics around the subject of artful living and artful marriage. You can find my guided meditation channel Artist Heart on Insight Timer and my life arts podcast The RudeWoke Sessions on Apple Music and Soundcloud. A member of Creative Mornings since its earliest days in Brooklyn, I’m also a Field Trip host and delight in bringing my stagecraft and life arts workshops to this community…my chance to give back!
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