This week invites you to immerse yourself in your personal mythology through the expression of movement, feelings and the emergence of spontaneous creativity. The Self-portrait process is based on the exploration of each part of the body, inviting you to go back and forth between dance, play, drawing, writing, performance and ritual to reveal your resources and actualize your potential.
Read moreIf the forum theatre, created by Augusto Boal in the 70s in Brazil, under the dictatorship, then developed during his exile throughout the world, is still relevant half a century later and continues to develop almost everywhere on the planet, it is because it is above all an incredible tool for social transformation.
Read moreThis course invites you to discover this artistic discipline which consists in making people believe that everything is prepared in advance when in fact it is not. Different facets will be explored to help you grasp the basics of this practice or reinforce the skills you have already acquired.
Read moreThe audience as partner: what do I want to say, convey, in what form? The work starts with an idea, a text or a situation proposed by the trainee.
Read moreDeploy your full potential on stage, in the freedom and pleasure of the game.
Read moreThis workshop offers a collective and immersive theatrical experience, centered on the group and the dynamics that emerge from it. The idea is to start from the personalities, interactions and differences (such as age gaps) between the participants to build an original and engaging fiction from the group that will compose it.
Read moreThe musical brings together the three main performing arts: music, dance and theater.
Read moreReady to launch yourself, without a safety net, into the creation of original theatrical scenes?
No texts, no preparation, just let your imagination run wild!
An introductory improvisation course, reserved for teenagers, with no prerequisites
Read moreThis internship is part of an approach where writing becomes a tool for exploring and reappropriating local memories and identities. The objective is to immerse participants in the historical, social and cultural roots of this city, while leading them to imagine and write stories that resonate with the place, its inhabitants and its transformations. The aim is to create a dramaturgy anchored in reality, but open to the imagination, through a collaborative approach.
Read moreAn actor faced with the shooting of a film, short film, feature film, series or TV film, may be surprised, even destabilized, by the difference in acting techniques in cinema and in theater.
Read moreThe course will explore three axes. The first is the anecdotal line of a scene: everything that is linked to the progress of the story, to bodily actions, to the physical manifestations of conflicts, to the behavior of the characters. The second line, sensory, links action to the functioning of the five senses. Finally, the emotional line connects the action and senses to the character's emotion.
Read moreFor 6 days, we'll be working on the main elements of the technique of analyzing a play through physical actions. This latest discovery by Constantin Stanislavski still remains little known outside Russia. The French-speaking world learned about it thanks to the book "L'Analyse-Action", written by my teacher Maria Knebel.
Read moreThis internship offers you the opportunity to participate in the creation of an artistic daily.
Every morning, like a press office, the interns will gather a maximum of current events.
Read moreA secret garden? A flying caravan? A school of...? Your children aged 8 to 12 can give free rein to their imagination by creating a miniature world with recycled materials.
Read moreLearn to master the volume in space and the mastery of tools in order to carry out 3D projects
Read moreA course to discover and explore the art of storytelling. Storytelling is part of our daily lives: we tell our loved ones what happens to us, we tell friends about our vacations, we talk and share our experiences. Speaking in everyday situations, in front of familiar people, is generally easy. But to speak in front of an audience, to say something, to tell a story... It's not trivial, and it's not always easy! Taking the floor and capturing attention is quite an art! And mastering it to share your world, to take an audience on a journey of the imagination, it is a jubilant pleasure!
Read moreThe EXPERIENCE workshop explores image and sound in distinct ways. The first step is to construct a visual narrative divided into several static or moving shots. A sound script will be added to the images to collide and create unique, sensitive experimental films of research and learning.
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