Everything has to go.
"Everything must go" is intended to make its participants perceive this total eclipse of self-confidence that makes the interpreter in true research.
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"Everything must go" is intended to make its participants perceive this total eclipse of self-confidence that makes the interpreter in true research.
Theatre, like all the arts, reveals to the person who practises it, how much life is worth living, starting with his or her own.
The principle of the "Iconicum" workshop is to improvise from compositions reconstituted live from master paintings or photographs.
"Looking elsewhere" is the very principle of theatre, without which it would be impossible to play a situation that clashes with our codes and morals.
In this performance workshop, it is a question of being totally actor and fully spectator, artist, everyday individual as well as researcher.
It is up to certain libertines to want to escape the "mawkishness of free sex" from which they claim to be exempt.
It is not easy to produce a free scream, authentic enough to find its natural place in the voice and without scratching the throat.
The mixture of natures that shape us and the contradictions that knead us are the guiding threads of this day of training.
From almost nothing, learning to improvise freely extends the playful potential of each individual to the dimensions of his own imagination.
Using disguises, masks and various accessories, this one-day workshop offers everyone the opportunity to develop a distinctive identity.