Invisible Body – with Gábor Viktor Kozma & Brigitte Von Vargas
This is a co-facilitated workshop.
During the workshop the participants will be able to study and practice the basics of the Suzuki Method of Actor Training (SMAT). Training with the Suzuki Method, we aim to develop and practice an intense stage presence, readiness, and expressivity of the performer. Through the training we seek to find an answer for the following question: which tools would be the best for the performers to train themselves in a daily routine?
Tadashi Suzuki started to develop his actor training method during the ’70s, which became well known around the globe since then. The world-famous theatre director and acting pedagogue, aiming to coach the actors to a high-level stage readiness, resorted the elements of the medieval Japanese performing arts – Noh and Kabuki –, mixed them with movements from other cultures and reshaped the whole system taking in consideration the needs of the contemporary theatre.
After a deep dive of the Suzuki Method, the participants will be able to combine the new learned techniques in a set of improvisations with Butoh elements.
This workshop is perfect for performers/actors and creative people of all type.
*please bring socks and water
Fee: 150 Ron
Limited places up to 12 people