Standup Comedian Alicia Dattner
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Standup Comedy at Your Next Event!

 

Alicia Dattner's favorite thing to do is use humor to inspire people to see things in new light.

She would be delighted to perform at your next event!

Click here to contact Alicia about her availability.

Humor Workshops, Speaking Engagements, and Creativity Coaching

Alicia's background in interpersonal relations and creativity is extensive. She graduated from Hampshire College with a degree in filmmaking and screenwriting. She subsequently studied for four years in an intensive Progressive Method Acting group with the Rob Reece Actors' Workshop.

Alicia's life coaching and courseleader training is through TCLT, with Guy Sengstock and Alexis Shepard. She is a graduate of The Arete Experience, The Spirit of Life Institute, and Authentic SF. She is also a member of the professional Association for Applied and Theraputic Humor.

Alicia has produced award-winning films, lead a circus on a cross-country tour (really!), and recently written a parody of David Allen's book Getting Things Done (about time-management). A skilled performer and speaker, Alicia recently won "Best Female Solo Act" in the San Francisco Fringe Festival. She currently practices (quite imperfectly--which is why it's called a practice) meditation which she finds beneficial in every aspect of life.

 

 

Let Alicia enrich your next conference, meeting, or event with humor, insight, and authenticity. She will work with event planners and organizers to create the perfect event to inspire your group.

Here are some of the interactive workshops she offers:

comedy

      Laughter, Miracle Grow for the Soul: Transforming Your Life with Laughter and Living Your Dreams

      The See-Saw Effect: Finding the Balance between Inner and Outer Work

      The Human Comedy: Optimism and Perspective in Challenging Times

       

San Francisco standup comedian Alicia Dattner perceives the grand cosmic joke: that pain exists in order for us to take ourselves less seriously, to laugh, and to feel the joy and wonder of an infinitely perfect universe. Imagine... your corporate party or company events could actually be magical.

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