Everything about Workshop totally explained
A
workshop is a
room or
building which provides both the area and
tools (or
machinery) that may be required for the manufacture or repair of
manufactured goods. Apart from the larger
factories, workshops were the only places of
production in the days before
industrialisation.
In transport industries, workshops can be distinguished from
garages, which are primarily used for storage, servicing and minor repairs. Workshops are generally used for more substantial repairs on vehicles.
A
workshop is also a
gathering or
training session which may be several days in length. It emphasizes problem-solving, hands-on training, and requires the involvement of the participants. Often
Symposium, a
lecture or a
meeting can become a workshop when it's accompanied by a practical demonstration.
A
workshop in
theater is a part of the creative process of playwriting when a
playwright first hears actors read his/her play followed by a period of criticism. The word is sometimes used as a verb in this context. Theatrical workshops are often closed to the public and are funded by either the playwright or by a sponsor, such as a theater company. Compensation to the actors is typically food and/or payment. The next step in play development is typically a rewriting followed by a public reading, but this may be skipped and entered into rehearsal if it's felt a public reading is unnecessary.
A
writers workshop is a meeting of
writers, for the purpose of honing their craft and possible
networking. Specific topics may be discussed (such as technique, or
marketing written works), and new works may be presented for
critiquing by peers, or more experienced persons.
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