Playback Theatre Workshops 

In a workshop, different techniques of enacting a story onstage are practiced. Students are also introduced to the three bases of this form of theater: art, ritual, and social interaction.
Through theater games and music, the group first develops the abilities for each of the Playback techniques. Then they practice them with the personal stories offered by the participants, bringing them closer and helping their relationships develop.
This type of improvisational theater helps people improve their team work, learning when to take the focus and be supported by others, and when to let someone else have the focus and support them.


Other focuses worked on:

  • Self-awareness
  • Creativity
  • Body expression
  • Concentration
  • Flexibility
  • Voice projection
  • Expression of emotions
  • Safety in  situations of improvisation
  • Deep listening
  • Desinhibition
  • Clarity
  • Search for the essence of each situation

Target groups:

Corporations, Playback Companies, Community Projects, Schools of English (ESL), Universities, Middle and High Schools, theater groups, among others.

Participants:

A minimum of 8 people. No experience is needed.


Length: 

At least 8 hours.


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