Report by Santanu Ganguly: At a fundamental level, theatre depends on the ability to tell stories, and to tell them well. Focusing on the use of breath and voice, the workshop addresses elements of storytelling such as dramatic reading, the interpretation of text, and live storytelling. The workshop uses games, exercises, improvisations, and both comic and dramatic texts to explore the simple and effective use of the word on stage.
June 18–29, 2013; 7 p.m.–9 p.m.
Ages: 21 and above
Workshop Fee: Rs. 5000
To register for this workshop or for more information, please call: Bikram Ghosh (+91) 98113 92916 or Kriti Pant (+91) 98184 07906.
REGISTER NOW! Places are limited.
About the Project
The Looking Glass Project is an initiative of the Tadpole Repertory, providing opportunity for people of all ages – from small children to working adults – to involve themselves in the creative making and caring appreciation of theatre. Through a series of workshops, the Project hopes to offer participants the chance to find time for art, music and theatre; to learn to articulate intentions and communicate effectively; to escape the disorientation of modern life by discovering their own natural rhythms; and through performance, to discover the links between life and art.
THE WORD, a Theatre Workshop by Tadpole Repertory |
Ages: 21 and above
Workshop Fee: Rs. 5000
To register for this workshop or for more information, please call: Bikram Ghosh (+91) 98113 92916 or Kriti Pant (+91) 98184 07906.
REGISTER NOW! Places are limited.
About the Project
The Looking Glass Project is an initiative of the Tadpole Repertory, providing opportunity for people of all ages – from small children to working adults – to involve themselves in the creative making and caring appreciation of theatre. Through a series of workshops, the Project hopes to offer participants the chance to find time for art, music and theatre; to learn to articulate intentions and communicate effectively; to escape the disorientation of modern life by discovering their own natural rhythms; and through performance, to discover the links between life and art.
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