“Other Poetic Dimensions”
Workshops / Ateliers Corpos Nômades ON-LINE
Coordination João Andreazzi
December 01, 03, 08 and 10, 2020, from 3 pm to 5 pm,
Partnership with Oficina Cultural Oswald de Andrade – FREE
With these Choreographic Workshops / Ateliers, the objective is that these experiences can provide participants with the opportunity to get to know the creative process of Cia. Corpos Nômades, taking this learning to the creations of their respective artistic works.
As usual, this action gives the opportunity to those professionals who wish to work with the Company or know the ways and means of creating Corpos Nômades, so this is a good occasion for contact and artistic development, a bridge to a possible future project.
The research of scenic investigation carried out by Andreazzi, with Corpos Nômades, entitled “Coreodramaturgraphy”, present in the shows conceived since mid-2005, will be approached, going through a technical body support, improvisation and creation. Some of the themes covered in the creative process of the shows will be used as inspiration: “The Eternal Flight of Dr. Faustroll in the Clarity Obscura of the Air”, which involves from the myth of Dr. Fausto, until arriving at the idea of Patafísica, inaugurated in Dr. Faustroll by Alfred Jarry and “The Speculator of Invisive Eyes of Meat”, which used as a starting point texts by Samuel Beckett, such as “The Depopier”.
Workshop / Ateliê Corpos Nômades mixes dance and contemporary theater, aimed at students and dance and theater professionals, over 18 years old.
These initiatives have the 27th Municipal Program for the Promotion of Dance of São Paulo, from the Municipal Secretary of Culture and Creative Economy of SP.
Total Hours 8h, 2h for each meeting, these four meetings, will be held over the internet together with the Oficina Cultural Oswald de Andrade, from first december until 10/12 (Tuesdays and Thursdays), from 3pm to 5pm.
Free.
Number of places: 50 people.
Registration: Send an email with a brief career description to producaocorposnomades@gmail.com or through POIESIS, the cultural association responsible for Cultural Workshops.