This course offers a range of useful tools to create intriguing characters, extraordinary imaginary worlds and captivating narratives for the stage. Rather than interpreting a written text participants will ‘write’ their own stories.
CONTENT and AREAS OF EXPLORATION:
Inner Creativity: through a series of playful exercises, we will unlock our inner creativity by working with our memories and the senses. We will connect to ‘the familiar’ – people, places, sensations and imagery that make who we are shaping our ‘personal identity’ – and utilise this material to develop physical scores for the stage.
Playfulness: We will re-connect with our playful nature through games and explore how to interact with others while playing. We will then integrate costumes and props to explore how a character can emerge from a playful situation.
Physical Approach to Character: Playful interactions with props and costumes will naturally lead to the next stage of the creative process: character building. Characters will start to emerge by refining the physical and vocal scores developed in stage 1 (inner creativity).
Narratives After our initial work on memory, imagination and character-building, we will explore how to develop a dramaturgy through improvisation and devising. This is the stage when the piece starts to emerge.