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As terrible as a mocking child.

September 14, 2016

IN COLLABORATION WITH ARTSLINK AND AAAPNB. PROFESSIONAL WORKSHOP FOR ARTISTS. LARVAL MASK, PHYSICAL THEATRE AND COLLABORATIVE CREATION.

 

In September 2016, Satellite Theatre will be inviting a delegation of artists coming from Quebec and England in order to tackle our new creation CROW, based upon the gut-wrenching works of British poet Ted Hughes.

Wanting to take advantage of a team highly skilled in mask work and movement, we are offering a professional training course open to all artists coming from theatre, dance and the visual arts in New Brunswick. This workshop is open to all linguistic communities and will be held in english and french simultaneously.

Content:

• Larval mask (playing technique and fabrication – participants leave with their mask).

• Physical theatre – the grotesque body and the use of rituals in theatre (technical and

improvisation)

• Collaborative creation/devised theatre.

• Participants will create, using these techniques, a work of 10-12 minutes that will be presented before invited audiences on Friday afternoon. This will also be based on Hughes poetry.

From 19 to 23 September 2016 at the Pays de la Sagouine, in Bouctouche, NB.

This is a 30 hour, daytime workshop going from Monday to Friday.

$ 300.00 + tx.

$ 150.00 + tx. for the first 10 ArtsLink or AAAPNB members.

Registration deadline is September 14th. Places limited to 25 participants.

Please send your resume or questions to info@satellitetheatre.ca

We will then contact you with details all further details. In case of a high number of applicants, a selection will be made.

Facilitating team

Will Pinchin:Will Pinchin is the Co-Artistic Director of Grafted Cede Theatre (www.graftedcede.com), together with Dorie Kinnear. In addition to completing his PhD at

Will Pinchin is the Co-Artistic Director of Grafted Cede Theatre (www.graftedcede.com), together with Dorie Kinnear. In addition to completing his PhD at Central School of Speech and Drama, Will works professionally as a devising actor, movement director, teacher, and mask maker. His recent production, Nobody’s Home, a collaboration between Grafted Cede and Theatre Témoin, toured extensively and will return this year with the support of the Wellcome Trust. As the resident movement director for Arrow’s & Traps Theatre Company, his credits include: Anna Kerenina, Titus Andronicus, Taming of the Shrew, The Winter’s Tale, and Much Ado About Nothing.

Dorie Kinnear:Actor,

Actor, devisor, director, movement director, dancer, mask maker and mother. She is the co-artistic director of Grafted Cede Theatre, founded in 2007 with Will Pinchin. Dorie trained at the London International School of Performing Arts (LISPA) where she received an MFA in 2006. She also holds a BA from the University of California, Irvine, which she received in 2004. She has recently completed her training at the Alexander Technique School, Queens Park and has been awarded her STAT teaching certificate. Dorie has built and created original masks for numerous theatre companies and for a short independent film. She has facilitated workshops internationally, exploring principals within physical theatre, devising techniques as well as movement analysis. She is an avid dancer who has taught and performed African dance with Higher Movement and Central Coast Afro Rhythm and Dance in San Luis Obispo, California. This year, Dorie has been enjoying the adventure of motherhood with her lovely little girl Nora, who has been a super star beginning her life touring the country with her crazy mom and dad.

Marc-André Charron:

Director, playwright, actor and teacher, Marc-André started his education at the Montreal Omnibus Mime School. He is a graduate of both the Jacques Lecoq School in Paris and LISPA. He participates in works having in common a desire for poetry, urgency and a meeting of minds, with Le Nouveau Théâtre Expérimental and Dynamo Théâtre (Montreal), Theatre Témoins (London, UK) and Théâtre populaire d’Acadie. Received as Artist-in-Residency in many place, TPA and Place des Arts in Montreal amongst them, he is artistic co-director of Satellite Theatre and co-creator of Mouving and Bouffe, both winners of Show of the Year Awards (2012 and 2014) at the Éloize Prizes. These last years he has created «T», Tréteau(x) and Les Trois Mousquetaires Plomberie. In 2016, he was nominated as Quebec Acadian Artist, and then, he moved to Moncton.

 

http://www.satellitetheatre.ca/

Details

Date:
September 14, 2016
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Venue

Pays de la Sagouine
New Brunswick Canada

Organizer

Satellite Theatre