11 Ekim 2010 Pazartesi

Workshop

Theatre Workshop Based On 'Chhau'

From : 15/10/2010To : 29/10/2010
Start time : 7:00 PMEnd time : 9:00 PM

About “Chhau”
...It originated as a martial art and contains vigourous movements and leaps. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, many of the princely rulers of the Orissa region took a keen interest in the development of this art. They maintained troupes that performed on special occasions and festivals.
In recent times, Mayurbhanj Chhau has become popular as a medium of choreography, with its wide range of postures and movements that adapt well to modern as well as traditional treatment. Also it is very usefull for theatre practice to make an actor flexible.

Focus of the Workshop:-

1 Rhythm of an actor
2 Modern Body Movements
3 Explore Speech & Voice through physical movements
4 Use of objects
5 Improvisations
6 Use of space

Last Date of Registration 13th Oct 2010.

Theatre Group : Ranga Theatre
Faculty : Bijon Mondal
Theatre Workshop Fees : -

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Workshop

Acting in Theatre - Workshop

From : 17/10/2010To : 02/01/2011
Start time : 10:00 AMEnd time : 5:30 PM


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This is a very unique and very extensive learning programme.

Every Sunday we have two sessions with an hour's a gap for lunch.

First hour in every session is physical exercises and games. The system of learning ''Working With Text'' (that is very essential in Marathi Theatre and TV and films these days) is through extensive practical in various stages.

Stage one is knowing yourself: You perform something that is very much yours. In this session one learns to differentiate between the energy of performance, comfort level while performing and the quality of ''True" emotion and performative emotion.

Stage two is working with neutral text. Such text passages that can be interpreted in any form are given and possibilities are explored.

Stage Three: Working with poems. Dramatic quality of poetic Text and understanding subtext

Stage Four Drama Texts

Stage Five, Six and Seven are WITHOUT TEXT.

Aanand Chabukswar Takes care of three special sessions that also deal with spirituality of performance

Pradeep Vaiddya handles the training of all sorts in actual acting situations that the participants deal with. Voice, Physique, Music, Words, Improvisations, Theatricality of a possibility, Actor's Preparation and Science of Performance.

Theatre Group : Expression Lab (Pune)
Faculty : Pradeep Vaiddya, Aanand Chabukswar
Theatre Workshop Fees : Rs 7500 + Rs 500 (Admission Fees)

Venue & Contact Details
Venue Details

Sewasadan English Medium School,
Near Dinanath Mangeshkar Hospital, Erandawane
Pune - 411038
Maharashtra
India

Contact Details

Contact Person : Pradeep Vaiddya
Telephone : 9822059429
Mobile : 8956367157
Email : vaiddya@gmail.com



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Theatre Schools
"Lalit Kala Kendra"
(Centre for Performing Arts at Pune University)


Headed by Professor Satish Alekar, acclaimed playwright and theatre person, the Centre for Performing Arts, popularly known as the Lalit Kala Kendra was established at the University of Pune in 1987. The Centre offers courses in the Performing Arts on a self-supportive basis. The courses offered by the centre are unique in that students are able to engage with the different performing arts such as dance, music and theatre under one umbrella. The Gurukul way of imparting knowledge is another attribute to the courses offered. The centre strives to strike a balance between the rich cultural heritage of India and contemporary sensibilities. The students have to complete a number of credits as required by the syllabus and grades are given as the students fulfill the requirements of the practical courses at the end of each term. All the theory classes, riyaz, Guru-in-residenceprograms, workshops are conducted on the campus. The Centre has many eminent Gurus as visiting faculty who contribute to the teaching besides accepting the students as Sishyas.

Since the centre is not aided by the University of Pune, it is imperative that every interested student, irrespective of category pays fees. The students would also do well to remember that the courses offered by the centre are not easy market-oriented, employment generating courses. The degrees such as the B.A. and the M.A. offered by the centre are academic and professional in nature. Students after completion of the course opt for careers in classical music, dance, theatre, television and film. Some students have even joined the Ministry of I & B, Government of India, Delhi. The students can also apply for fellowships to the Department of Culture, Govt. of India that lead to specialized training. Dance, Music and theatre students also go on to acquire degrees such as the M.F.A. from foreign universities. Some students enroll for Ph.D.

The above information is just a brief introduction to the Lalit Kala Kendra. Interested students can obtain more information about the B.A. and M.A. courses, fee structure, faculty, collaboration, etc. by visiting the website-www.unipune.ernet.in

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Other Indian Institutes

1. "Lalit Kala Kendra"
(Centre for Performing Arts at Pune University)

Headed by Professor Satish Alekar, acclaimed playwright and theatre person, the Centre for Performing Arts, popularly known as the Lalit Kala Kendra was established at the University of Pune in 1987. more...

2. National School of Drama (NSD)
Bahawalpur House
Bhagwan Das Road
New Delhi - 110001
Tel: 3389402, 3382821, 3387916, 3389054
Fax: 91-11-3384288

3. Sangeet Natak Akademy
The National Academy of Dance, Drama and Music - was founded in 1953 for the furtherance of the performing arts of India, a task in which it cooperates with counterparts in the States and voluntary organizations all over the country. Through sponsorship, research and dissemination it seeks to achieve an enhanced public appreciation of music, dance and drama, together with a quickened exchange of ideas and techniques for the common gain of Indian performing arts.
Address :
Rabindra Bhavan, Feroze Shah Road
New Delhi - 110 001

4. Kerala Kalamandalam
Founded in 1930 by Vallathol Narayana Menon , Kerala Kalamandalm is a pioneering teaching institution for the classical performong arts of Kerala, including, Kootiyattam, Kathakali and Chakyar Kootu.
Address :
Vallathol Nagar, Cheruthuruthy
679 531 - Kerala

5. Ammannur Chachu Chakyar Smaraka Gurukulam
Named after one of the leading theatre performer, this Kootiyattam institution functions on the lines of traditional Gurukulam It was established in 1982.
Address :
Ammannur Chakyar Madhom, Irinjalakkuda
Trichur Dist. 680121
Kerala

6. Margi
A school for the classical performing arts. Margi was established in 1971 to set up a repertory to sustain the performance tradition of Kootiyattam and to revive important Sanskrit plays, the performances of which, had been seized.
Address :
Kootiyattam Vidyalaya
TC A 23/603 , Valiyasala
Thiruvanathapuram - 695 036

7. School of Drama
Imparts training in acting, direction, stage lighting etc. This is affiliated to the University of Calicut, Kerala.
Address :
Aranattukara, Trichur
Kerala

8. International Centre for Kathakali
ICK, New Delhi

9. Rabidra Bharati Unversity of Kolkata
B.A. & M.A. course in Drama
Address :
Kolkata
West Bengal
www.rabindrabharatiuniversity.net


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