
Presentation
Beyond the hierarchical structure of traditional theatre, collective creative theatre allows all those who participate to get involved in a transversal, synchronous and multidisciplinary work. Everyone must be able to imagine, to create the dramatic materials and to actively participate in the different stages of the work. A working method where great doses of generosity and mutual respect are necessary and where everyone will have to focus their talent, their expectations and needs for the benefit of the common project.
The intention of this course is to present guidelines, protocols and ways of organizing a collective creation process so that it is flexible and exhaustive at the same time, as well as analytically systematizing the different phases of it, combining creative catharsis, method and rigor.
ADDRESSED TO:
Actors, dancers, circus artists, teachers and students of any performing arts discipline. This workshop can be scheduled at private schools or official performing arts centers, theater festivals and creative centers.
WORKSHOP DURATION:
It is proposed in different formats (adaptable to the specific needs of each program and each center)
-Weekend intensive (10 hours)
-Five consecutive sessions (15 hours)
-One session per week (3 hours), throughout the school year
TEACHER:
Enric Ases Casamitjana
A creation in collective it is a microcosm that, when it beats in balance, can produce works of extraordinary beauty and intensity. But it is essential to take into account that the natural conditions of this type of process are contrast and diversity, the friction between the different personalities, desires, passions, intentions and expectations of all those who participate. The challenge is to put this diversity, this "intricate game of dependence-independence that oscillates between leading and cooperating, between impermeability and porosity." tothe service of a common project. (in the words ofAntonio Araujo)
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