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Dody DiSanto Workshops (mostly DC) 2010
Posted December 24, 2009
Note: Posted as received.
The Center for Movement Theatre provides training for the "actor-creator." It is appropriate for both the serious beginner and the experienced actor. The work embodies a dynamic and physical approach to acting and is strongly based on the work of master teacher Jacques Lecoq. It is the search for a theater of creation, exploring the relationship between life and art, for those who wish to gain more insight into their abilities as actors, directors, and writers. Using the body to find essential gesture, action, and expression, participants discover and develop their own art. The body recognizes and can represent everything that moves: it is the prime element in the journey from life to the theater.
Classes Instructed by Dody DiSanto.
Dody was trained in Paris, holding an esteemed position as a teaching protégé of the late Jacques Lecoq, whose teachings she carries on at the Center for Movement Theatre. She is currently on the faculties of the Academy for Classical Acting for the Shakespeare Theatre at the George Washington University teaching mask and clown and at The Catholic University of America teaching neutral mask and clown and has taught neutral mask at The Yale School of Drama.
Listing of classes for 2010:
- Clown Intensive: January 16 & 17
- Buffoon Intensive: January 29, 30 & 31
- Comprehensive 2 Program: February 2–April 3
- Neutral Mask Intensive: March 20, 21
- Professional Ensemble Inquiry: May 4–June 8
- Body-Motion-Gesture: June 15–July 6
- Neutral Mask Intensive (at Celebration Barn in Maine): July 19–24
- Neutral Mask Intensive: September 18 & 19
- Comprehensive 1 Program: September 28–December 14
Trainings in NYC to be scheduled soon.
Where:
The Center for Movement Theatre
4321 Wisconsin Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20016
202 462-5810
Registration & More Information:
thisisthecenter.com/
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