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How to untangle the weavings of OcnoS:
1) Put them on a plane and spread them out as much as possible
2) Locate the central node
3) Apply a moisturizing ointment on the knot by massaging gently until it infiltrates every crevice
4) Be ready to use one or more pins, if the weaves are particularly complicated
5) Don't lose your patience
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At this point, some of you may be wondering what this analysis can be right in a theatrical context. Apparently nothing, it is just an expedient to tell how far a small process of theatrical research can go that began with a “mysterious” name OCNOS.
I heard for the first time about OcnoS, a few days ago, in a dream and when I woke up with this name kept resonating in my head, so I decided to google it, discovering infinite connections with my dream and being arrived at the origin of the name , I find a mythological figure, an inhabitant of Hades who spends time perpetually weaving a rope of reeds that a donkey in turn devours… and this is how the idea of the theme developed in this workshop was born, the research.
Every theatrical "New Year" is born Chaos, a tangled mass of thoughts, emotions, words, actions, strictly personal doors that open other more universal doors, which in turn open other doors, which open other doors and so on ad infinitum when, forcibly, you put an end to the "search" and let this mass slowly unfold. Lying on display in front of the public, here it is ready to tangle with the plots of the audience... and then the party begins.
Books are almost always the primary source of research, but this time, the only reference text that will be used will be your life.
Through a predominantly playful methodology, consisting of exercises and theatrical games, I aim to achieve these OBJECTIVES
Provide some guidelines for a theatrical research with the aim of creating short staging
To acquire basic notions of theatrical practice
Learn to know yourself better, your limits and try to overcome them
Improving the skills of relating with others
Have fun creatively with seriousness
WHAT TO BRING
New and / or old weaves
A lot, of any material except plastic, with dimensions equal to the mass of your weaves
An episode of your life by heart and on paper (max 1 folder)
A dress and an accessory that tell about you
Information:
The workshop lasts 3 months, starting from 5/6 October to 28/29 December 2020
The lesson takes place on Monday (A) and Tuesday (B) from 18.30 to 20.30 at Teatro Alkestis, via Loru 31, Cagliari
Total number of meetings: 12
The total cost is € 240.00
Method of payment: in two fees, the first of € 120.00 to be paid upon registration and the second of € 120.00 to be paid by November 16 by bank transfer.
Number of participants per group 8
The workshop is aimed at everyone aged 18 and over. No experience in the theater is required.
The following is required: comfortable clothing and non-slip socks for those who do not intend to work barefoot on the stage; maximum punctuality (you can access the space 10 minutes before the start of the lesson).
We recommend the utmost respect for the environments and objects that will be used.
For each meeting a participatory modality will be adopted in which temperature control, hand sanitation, use of the mask and maintenance of physical distance will be guaranteed.
Certificate of participation is issued.
download and fill in the registration form
and sennd it to info@teatroalkestis.it
With the contribution of Regione Autonoma della Sardegna (Assessorato alla Pubblica Istruzione, Sport e Spettacolo) - Regione Autònoma de Sardegna (Assessoradu de S'Istrutzione Pùblica, Benes Culturales, Informatzione, Ispetàculu e Isport) e Comune di Cagliari (Assessorato alla Cultura)
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