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Kosta Andrea Sekulic
WORKSHOP

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WORKSHOP
14 - 14 Jan

Kosta Andrea Sekulic

Kosta Andrea Sekulic -
Theaterübung

Sat 14 Jan 10.30am - 3.30pm
London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art (LAMDA)
155 Talgarth Road, London W14 9DA. More venue details >
£50
(£45 full-time students, unwaged people, over 65s, BECTU, MU and Equity cardholders)
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Kosta Sekulic’s unique Theateruebung training programme is Inspired by J.S.Bach’s term Clavieruebung - piano exercise. His theatre version uses specially devised exercises and improvisation to enhance physical awareness and spatial presence. It’s also a process of developing a structural observation of human behaviour, of simultaneous playing together, in life and on stage.

Participants are invited to tune in and open up. Using rhythm and musical parallels such as melody (the horizontal dimension) and harmony (the vertical dimension) they will learn how to play together, observe behaviour and to create space for their own stories to appear.

For everyone, aged 16+ - especially actors, directors and theatre practitioners, as well as musicians, visual artists, students and recent graduates. No previous particular experience is required to join, only an openness and playfulness.

Kosta recently initiated a successful yearly Workshop Festival on the shores of Lake Zürich in Switzerland with internationally established guest artists and will be launching a parallel UK edition in Wiltshire in 2023. He trained with Jacques Lecoq in Paris after initially studying medicine. He has taught at Swiss and British drama schools, and given body language seminars with medical students, physiotherapists, and management students. Over the last decade he has focused on exploring the parallels of theatre creation and classical piano music.

If you are interested in participating in one of the festival’s workshops at LAMDA or Shoreditch Town Hall and require access support in order to do so, please email access@mimelondon.com with details and with any questions no later than Friday 9 December. We will endeavour to accommodate your access needs. All venues have step-free access and accessible toilets.

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