

Putting Our Best Face Forward: Coffee and Conversation
In a time where your face is found everywhere - business networking sites, social media, video conferencing - the options to filter, adjust, and enhance your image are endless. How do we determine what is an appropriate amount of “best foot forward”? Bring your coffee and have some breakfast treats, as we come together to talk about how we put our best face forward at work, auditions, and in our social lives.
The event is free, and open to high school students and adults, but requires registration for breakfast treats. Register by Friday afternoon, July 11!
This event is presented in conjunction with little independent theatre and little independent artist in their Residency at the Hyers with Creative Greensboro.
The little independent artists (LIA) Residency at the Hyers, in collaboration with little independent theatre (LIT) and Creative Greensboro, is focused on exploring the ways we perceive each other, and how we mask to fit into our communities. The project examines societal norms through the exploration of masks, labels, and stereotypes. We encourage the audience to ask questions about their own culpability. What does complacency look like? How can we be our best selves when we feel tied to the labels we’ve been assigned? Can we shed those labels and redefine ourselves? Using Improv, movement, and audience participation, the performances and public events entertain while considering these pivotal questions.