tabHu
Acting is The Art of Being Human

(Terence Crawford)

Welcome to the art of being human. Celebrate your story and express your world in an encouraging and diverse performing arts community! We offer you an exciting opportunity to join us on a journey into who we are, what we share, and the beauty of the unexplored.

tabHu is an inclusive space, encouraging diversity and welcoming all cultures.

tabHu is made possible through the generosity and support of
Slingsby Theatre Company.

About

tabHu is a place where people can gain and practice artistic and personal skills, performing an art, not necessarily to move to the professional field, but to grow as a person and as a member of a community. A School not bounded by assignments, credits, and accreditations standards, but a place people can grow in for as long as they need.

The School will also be a platform for highly skilled Australian and international artist to share, deliver and create a laboratory where they can express, teach, and therefore conserve their art.

This model is popular in European countries where people of all ages join acting classes after work, as part of their personal and social development.

In addition, this School wishes to become a welcoming port for newly arrived immigrants to join and start connecting with the SA community while sharing their country of origin performing arts participating in our classes.

It is largely recognized that performing an art and cultivating artistic cultural diversity have important benefits for the society at large. (Australia Council for the Arts 2015, World Economic Forum (2021), Australian Human Rights Commission (2017)).

The benefits of stage arts on people are widely recognized and largely used e.g. to teach social skills and to help people to process a trauma.

Other benefits include:

  • Improved self-awareness strengths and weaknesses

  • Public speaking and voice projection skills

  • Improved spatial awareness

  • Enhanced self confidence

  • Working in a group, teamwork, building trust in others

  • Improved communication and presentation skills

What’s Happening

  • tabHu at FLOODS OF FIRE 2024

    March 16, 2024

    tabHu acting school, in partnership with the Multicultural Communities Council of SA had the privilege to perform in the [...]

  • tabHu ‘s 2nd edition a Night at Migration Museum: “Spain & Flamenco”

    December 1, 2023

    December 2023: We would like to thank the dancers of Studio Flamenco, Adelaide for the extraordinary energy and passion [...]

  • Watch the new Video “TabHu: Commedia night at Migration Museum

    February 26, 2023

    At tabHu we do different! Commedia night at Migration Museum: tabHu students engaged in a 2 days Commedia dell'Arte [...]

  • Terence Crawford: History and Personalization – The Aftershocks Project

    2023-06-05 19:00:00

    Workshop CONCLUDED

    Aftershocks, by Paul Brown, is a verbatim play composed after extensive research into the experiences of people who witnessed and [...]

  • tabHu at the Migration Museum

    November 15, 2022

    First partnership between tabHu and the Migration Museum of South Australia. On November 19th 2023, in the Frame of [...]

  • Roel Voorbij: Expressive embodiment

    2022-08-26 18:00:00

    Workshop CONCLUDED

    WHEN: Friday 26th of August 6 to 9 PM WHERE: Slingsby Hall of Possibility, 96 [...]

  • Corinna Di Niro: Commedia dell’Arte

    2022-11-05 09:00:00

    Workshop CONCLUDED

    5th and 6th November 2022 2-day Masterclass in Commedia dell’Arte (9am to 5pm each day) [...]

  • Heiner Muller on tabHu

    July 5, 2022

    After a week break, sacrificed to damn COVID, yesterday night Paulo Castro decided to explore a little Heiner Muller [...]

  • Terence Crawford: Dimensions of Acting or (e)motions

    2022-06-24 18:00:00

    Workshop CONCLUDED

    Terence Crawford (e) motions 24th June 2022 6-10 pm Button Text [...]

  • Theatre of Cruelty and a sad goodbye

    June 1, 2022

    Yesterday Theatre of Cruelty and a sad goodbye to one of the tabHus, leaving us for London.On her last day [...]