Arts fans will be taught to become stalkers and miscreants for a subversive show.
Brighton Fringe Arts Production is hosting classes for people who fancy trying out a new image, changing their body language, disrupting society or following someone unnoticed down the street.
The four "Club Class" courses will be run by FrenchMottershead and presented by Brighton Fringe Arts Production at Brighton's Jubilee Library, on Saturday, May 5.
Surveillance classes will be led through the streets of the city by intelligence expert Jason Hunter who trains special forces in Europe and North America.
Mr Hunter, who has worked in the private sector for Coca-Cola and Microsoft, will teach students to blend into the crowd and build up a picture of their target without blowing their cover.
Club Class will explore the limits of normal behaviour in public.
Students can choose between four classes looking at what happens if they act in a different way.
Tutor Tom Bruno-Magdich will encourage his pupils to take part in "controlled delinquency", performing wicked deeds to disrupt expectations on a Saturday afternoon.
There will also be classes looking at body language and dress sense.
The event takes place from noon to 5pm and includes lunch. It is free of charge but a £10 deposit is required and will be refunded when you turn up on the day.
FrenchMottershead is run by artists Rebecca French and Andrew Mottershead.
To book, go to frenchmottershead.com/brighton.html
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