Description
An intense week to (re)discover the art of acting while inventing short theatrical shows together, in different artistic forms, sometimes emphasizing the body, sometimes the voice or the text, but always inspired by a bold look at the world.
Initially, the workshop explores acting in different configurations, both verbal and bodily, using the methods employed by Patrick Duquesne and Giovanni Orlandi in their stage productions.
This initial acting work is extended by an intense moment of creation during which each participant is invited to share its own words and to transpose them into a chosen artistic form (short dialogue piece, non-verbal, bodily, etc.).
At the end of the course, these different Small Forms will be presented to an audience in various roaming spaces. Special time will be devoted to choosing the itinerary and adapting the creations to the performance venues.
Learn by playing. Play to learn.
In locations chosen for their natural theatricality, Patrick Duquesne and Giovanni Orlandi have been working for several years on the conception of theatrical events presented in an itinerant mode and made up of a succession of Short Artistic Forms which they would like to see as joyful antidotes to the madness of the world.
It's this process that the course proposes to follow, a path that includes research on acting as well as creative work, since the actors themselves are led to develop a personal expression and to stage it, in extremely varied artistic forms. Sometimes actors, sometimes creators, each is involved in a stimulating activity consisting of finding images, movements and words to provide the audience with emotions and reflections in a matter of minutes.
Required level
Pas de différence entre acteurs et non-acteurs, mais l’exigence d'un engagement et d'une implication constante.
Equipment required
Sound: amplifier, speakers, USB key access for music
Any questions?
If you have any questions, please refer to the practical information!