6-10.01.2025
International Physical Theatre Workshop in Berlin
"Movement for Actors / Acting for Dancers"
Program Format
Workshop
Duration
5 days
Address
Breite Str. 43, 13187 Berlin
Early Bird Price
€560 until November 15.
After that, €660.
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Certificate
Available
Designed for Artists Focused on Physicality
The international workshop is tailored for dancers, choreographers, actors, directors, circus artists, and other performers, as well as theatre and circus directors.
This intensive program is intended for committed, disciplined professionals and pre-professionals who are prepared to fully immerse themselves from start to finish.
This multicultural, multidisciplinary workshop is perfect for those who focus on the movement aspect of performance and are seeking new tools, approaches, and methods to create physical performances across any genre.
Requirements for Participants
To join the International Physical Theatre Workshop, participants should meet the following requirements:
Professional Background: Experience in the performing arts.
Collaboration: Willingness to actively engage in group work, including physical contact, and contribute to a collaborative environment.
Openness to Experimentation: Readiness to explore new methods and ideas.
Language Proficiency: Working language is European English.
Etiquette: By participating in our events, participants are expected to follow our etiquette.
Application: Submit a resume (CV). Selection is competitive and based on professional background and alignment with the training’s goals.
Curriculum Overview
Improvisation and spontaneity as tools for rehearsals and performance creation.
Ensemble building and creating performance pieces within limited rehearsal time.
Techniques for using the body expressively and effectively in performance.
Movement training, floor-work, and animal technique.
Methods for seamlessly integrating physical actions with emotional expression.
Exploring Physical Theatre through the lens of traditional Theatre schools and contemporary European approaches.
Workshop Leaders
Sergei Ostrenko
Sergei Ostrenko has over 40 years of professional experience as a Director, Choreographer, and Performance Teacher.
He has directed more than 40 theatre productions and has produced international projects for both professional stages and educational settings in numerous countries, including Austria, Belarus, Canada, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Russia, Slovenia, Sweden, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom.
Gennadiy Ostrenko
Gennadiy Ostrenko is a professional expert in theatre biomechanics, movement directing, and stage combat.
Although he was trained at a Fine Arts Academy, Gennadiy has spent the majority of his life professionally engaged in theatre. His stagecraft skills have allowed him to diversify his artistic activities, leading him to focus extensively on physical theatre and movement expressiveness. He frequently collaborates with his brother, Sergei, as a Movement Director in various performance productions.
Schedule
6-9 January 2025:
10:30-13:00 - Practical Training
13:00-14:30 - Lunch Break
14:30-18:00 - Practical Training
10 January 2025:
10:30-13:00 - Practical Training
13:00-13:30 - Lunch Break
13:30-15:00 - Practical Training
The organizer receives the right to make changes in the schedule.
Venue
DOCK 11 EDEN,
Breite Str 43, 13187 Berlin (Pankow)
Registered participants will receive detailed information.
Registration Details
The Early Bird Fee is 560 EUR (valid until November 8, 2024). After this date, the fee increases to 660 EUR. This cost includes full participation in the international workshop, spanning 5 days (28 working hours).
To apply, please complete the online application form. Once submitted, we will contact you to discuss further details.
Certificate
The certificate is provided after student's participation in the training and submitting the report/essay or video of their experience at the program (1500 words).
The certificate is only awarded to those who attended the workshop from start to finish, completing at least 28 working hours.
Reviews
You can explore the experiences of our past students in a dedicated section of our website.