Physical Theatre Essentials
Introduction to Physical Theatre
Corporeal Mime looks at the human body as a number of independent and related parts that have the capacity to be responsive, articulate and expressive. We explore the expressive nature of the body, how movement affects acting and how we can express thoughts and emotional life physically. We study alignment, detailed articulation of central body parts and extremities, how we breathe, balance and carry our weight, as well as exercises in physical improvisation based on dynamics in the body -- pushing, pulling, lifting in order to counter weight. This course brings performers closer to feeling an impulse and increasingly into the present moment.
Students in the course will study the following areas:
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"Words mean more than what is set down on paper. It takes the human voice to infuse them with shades of deeper meaning." -Maya Angelou
Using mainly the Linklater approach, but blended with other approaches to voice and body work, Britta Wenske offers this 10-week session in Voice training.
In this class you will
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Authentic Movement is a movement practice in the presence of a supportive witness. By entering the world of the body, we open to every aspect of human experience, thus enriching creative exploration, as well as increasing awareness and trust of the body.
The basic structure is a dyad between mover and witness. In the presence of a supportive witness, the mover delves into the body to bring out inner impulses as movement, sound, and gesture. A sharing interaction provides each with a deeply felt acceptance.
By honoring the body's wisdom, Authentic Movement is especially useful for dancers, actors and performers of all kinds, because it mirrors the performer-audience relationship and nourishes our longing to be seen and valued for who we truly are.
Tannis Hugill is a dance and drama therapist, and creator of ritual performance. She teaches Authentic Movement to enhance personal, artistic and spiritual growth. Over thirty years as an experimental theatre artist enriches her passion to help others experience the creativity and healing wisdom of their bodies.
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Tooba offers a day-long workshop in physical theatre for people wanting an introduction to acting techniques which use the body as the primary means of expression. Tooba's training combines the emotional authenticity and detail of Grotowski-based acting work with the physical subtlety and beauty of Etienne Decroux's Corporeal Mime.
Studying these subjects simultaneously gives the participant a strong sense of how the various elements of Physical Theatre training interconnect and lead towards a greater depth of experience and range of expression. Participants are introduced to ensemble structures and the tools for creating a safe space of emotional authenticity and techniques for expanding one's artistry.
No previous experience is required.
Register for one Intro to Physical Theatre Workshop and enjoy open access to future Intro classes at no additional cost. Registration is required as space is limited.
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