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Drawing a live human model can sometimes reveal more about you than it does about the subject.
In Life Lessons (UK), by Mo Holkar, you will play a student at a weekly life-drawing class, across a series of six lessons.
The process of drawing will open up your characters – to themselves, and to each other – and they will share and bond.
[Important note: you don’t have to be able to draw, or even to be interested in drawing, to take part. Drawing is just a mechanism for approaching the exploration of your character: what you draw during the larp will not be seen by anyone other than yourself, unless you wish it to.]
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