Date/Time
Date(s) - 06/07/2024
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Ever wanted to learn how to host like a stand-up comedian? Come hang out with our associate Shaiful Risan aka Shai.
Shai is a seasoned stage actor and event host, with wedding emcee gigs to a three year stint in Universal Studios.
Also a maverick stand-up comedian with his own cult following, this session is a very special one where he shares voice techniques and reading-the-room processes which helped shape his capability and repertoire.
Learn first hand from someone who proudly declares “hosting, theater, and stand-up comedy saved my life”.
Objectives/Takeaways:
- Discover the secrets of hosting from a seasoned stage actor, event host, and stand-up comedian.
- Learn voice techniques and reading-the-room processes to command attention and create unforgettable moments.
- Gain insights into crafting perfect comedic timing and engaging with your audience.
- Hear firsthand from Shai how hosting, theater, and stand-up comedy have shaped his life and career.
Date: Sat 6 July 2024
Time: 3:00 β 5:00p.m. Singapore Time
Fee: S$99.00 per person
Venue: 73 Upper Paya Lebar Rd, #06-01H Centro Bianco, Singapore 534818
Β S$99.00 per person
Please note that no refund will be issued if you have paid and cannot make it for the workshop. Replacement allowed. Do check out ourΒ media policyΒ as well.
About Shaiful aka Shai
Shaiful Risan, better known as Shai, is a versatile performer with extensive experience as a stage actor, event host, and wedding emcee. His dynamic career includes a three-year stint at Universal Studios and a flourishing presence in the stand-up comedy scene, where he has garnered a devoted following. Shai is not only recognized for his engaging voice techniques and keen ability to read a room but also for his unique perspective on hosting, theater, and comedy, which he passionately claims “saved my life.” As the leading figure behind DIY punk platform Prohibited Projects and the innovator of the Hardcore Humour brand, Shai continues to redefine comedy and performance art in South East Asia.