Listen, watch, sense
Workshops which, using interconnected methods involving theatrical improvisation and anti-discrimination exercises, will make participants more aware of problems relating to acceptance, tolerance, empathy and respect for other people.
Workshops which, using interconnected methods involving theatrical improvisation and anti-discrimination exercises, will make participants more aware of problems relating to acceptance, tolerance, empathy and respect for other people.
Contemporary theatrical improvisation techniques draw wholesale on methods developed by Viola Spolin, who in Chicago of the 20th century helped emigrants, single mothers and victims of domestic violence using methods considered innovative at the time. This was not just work in groups, but involved listening, respect, lack of hierarchies and the conviction that life in communities cannot be based on an ideology of domination, prejudice, greed and dishonesty. Using games she herself invented, Spolin created an education system which used play and exercises to develop collaborative skills, teaching people how to listen and hear one another. These are not games in which anyone wins or loses, but instead learn how to cooperate on an equal footing.
Host: Kinga Karp, Joanna Pawluśkiewicz
Individually set times 1H30-2H
The workshops facilitators are members of Obóz dla Puszczy / Camp For the Wildwood
See also
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Elizabeth Costello | J.M. Coetzee
Theater
24.04–06.10Elizabeth Costello | J.M. Coetzee
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Cinema of Moral Anxiety
Theater
10–12.05Cinema of Moral Anxiety
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She was a friend of someone else
Theater
19–20.05She was a friend of someone else
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Języki przyszłości/Future Tongues
Theater / Dance
06–08.06Języki przyszłości/Future Tongues