Scenic anatomy
– Ana Woolf
(whatever your “scene” is)
We will look for our expressive body, the one where our actions can dance our essential rhythm, the one where mind-body-voice come together through the principles of Theatre Anthropology. The technique developed by Ana Woolf is born from the meeting with Odin Teatret in 1995, in particular with Julia Varley and Eugenio Barba. It is also the consequence and synthesis of her research in the field of Theatre Anthropology at the International School of Theatre Anthropology (ISTA). The training is mainly based on the study of oriental techniques and Latin American rhythms. In our workshop, we will study the principles of scenic presence, mind-body-voice, starting from the awareness and self-observation of our own anatomy to make us experience the indivisibility of the house we inhabit. It will not be an experience to test how much we can resist an exercise but where this exercise can lead us. The work is the way.
https://anawoolf.wixsite.com/anawoolf/
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🗓️ Date | Tue. & We., 17.09 & 18.09
⏰ Time | 10h-13h
📍Location |Groove Dance Studio – Wächtersbacher Straße 76
🎟️ Cost | Workshop on a donation basis – Suggestion: 40€
👥 Participants* |max. 20
🌍 Language | English, Spanish
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BIOS:
Ana Woolf is a pedagogue, an actress and a director. She is also an international collaborator of Odin Teatret, Denmark, a member of the pedagogical and artistic staff of the International School of Theatre Anthropology and the co-founder and artistic director of Magdalena 2a Generación in Argentina, a Latin American Network of women in contemporary arts. Furthermore, she is the director and founder of the Centre of Theatre Anthropology in Argentina of the Fondazione Barba Varley (Italy) and an assistant director of Eugenio Barba in international and national (Denmark) performances. Between 1999 and 2012 she lived in Denmark, as a student of Julia Varley, who has directed her in two plays and in a demonstration work, and in France, where she teaches at the University Nice-Sophia-Antipolis. She holds a degree in Literature from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. As a researcher of theatre anthropology, she has developed her own pedagogical system of that fuses the principles of oriental performance techniques with the rhythms of traditional Latin American dances, which has become the foundation of the workshops she conducts around the world and the work she does in women’s anti-violence centres.
https://anawoolf.wixsite.com/anawoolf/
www.magdalena2dageneracion.blogspot.com
https://www.centrodeantropologiateatralenargentina.com/
Hourly Schedule
mehrtägige Veranstaltung
- 10:00 - 13:00
- Tag 1
- 10:00 - 13:00
- Tag 2