Workshop in Findhorn
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A fun 4-day exploration of our relationship with the other-than-human-world. How does it mean to have a nonhuman friend? A plant for example? Or a stone?Active listening, sensorial knowledge, creative writing and improvisation will be some of the tools to engage in a new dialogue with nature. Participants will be guided to explore a new …
Through selected scenes of The Tempest and A Midsummer Night’s Dream students will explore the non-human world in William Shakespeare’s work. Participants will be invited to choose a character and explore the interpretation through physical exercises and improvisation. Short monologues or dialogues from the original text will be used. Preferably the workshop will happen outdoors …
Participants will be guided to connect with a plant or a tree through a series of exercises and improvisation techniques. They will be encouraged to develop their relationship with the non-human using creative writing devising tools explored during our sessions. The creation and interpretation of a short monologue will be the result. Available for secondary …
by Laura Pasetti & Mirel Stambuk Laura Pasetti has been working in the theatrical field for 33 years and she recently completed a one-year training in nature-based practices with the intention of focusing on developing a new – although very ancient – form of theatre which she calls Ecotheatre. Her explorations in this area …