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Intersection Sessions with Limited Capacities
During NET's symposium Intersection: Ensembles + Universities there are 5 offerings that can only accommodate a limited amount of participants. These are:
Pre-Conference Trainings Friday 10/31, 10-12pm
Option 1:
The Audience Completes Our Ensemble: A Primer on Audience Integration and Connectivity
Presenters: Wyckham Avery and Rachel Grossman (both of dog & pony dc)
This workshop is comprised predominantly of hands-on devising sprints, that serve as a primer on Audience Integration and Connectivity theory and techniques. Members of dog & pony dc will share flexible tools for engagement strategies that resonate strongly with each artist's work, and systems to measure success, via performance and/or social impact. (Limit 40 participants)
Option 2:
Training the Individual within the Ensemble
Presenters: Niamh Dowling and Gabriel Gawin (both of Rose Bruford College of Theatre & Performance)
A practical workshop and discussion on the nature of training of the individual within context of the ensemble. The presenters' work has grown out of many years of collaboration with Polish Ensemble Company, Teatr Pieśń Kozła. The session will explore the way in which an ensemble training teaches students how to search and research in practice. (limit 40 participants)
Option 3:
Lessons from Pina: A Workshop on Pina Bausch's Developmental Process
Presenter: Royd Climenhaga (The New School)
This workshop explores practical exercises derived from Bausch's groundbreaking developmental process and refined through years of experimentation in the classroom and rehearsal hall. Come prepared to move and participate. (limit 20 participants)
Optional Friday Night tours 10/31
1) Fourth Arts Block (FABnyc) is rooted in the Lower East Side's long history of hosting community and cultural spaces that served marginalized immigrants, artists, and activists. In the 1960s and 70s, East 4th Street coalesced as a center for experimental theater and film. Four decades later, the block's cultural groups founded FABnyc to preserve and develop these historic arts spaces. Tour East 4th Street theaters with FABnyc Executive Director Tamara Greenfield, and learn how FABnyc weaves the arts with community partners to strengthen a distinctive Lower East Side cultural and community identity. (Limit 40 partcipants)
2) La MaMa Archive Tours. The La MaMa Archive contains all forms of historical documents, including photographs, posters, production files, costumes, props, and recordings. For a brief look at the extraordinary history of Ellen Stewart, the evolution of La MaMa, and the history of the Off Off Broadway movement, join Director of the Archive, Ozzie Rodriguez. Start times 4:15 & 5:00 (Limited 25 participants each)
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LocationThe New School (Please note tours leave from La MaMa 66 East 4th Street) (View)
65 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10003
United States
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