About this Event
This workshop explores a theatrical methodology developed through practical applications since 2010 with theater groups and artist-activists from Latin America, Europe and Africa.
It focuses on the intersections of gender, race and class from a structural perspective, proposing ways to rethink oppression and the responsibility for change without individualizing the issue.
Working with feminist, anti-racist and decolonial aesthetics, participants engage in a collective process through:
– exercises and games
– body-based and image work
– theatrical improvisation
– Forum Theatre techniques
The workshop emphasizes horizontal dialogue and collective creation. Each participant contributes from their own social position, collaborating with others to explore and develop based on real situations of oppression.
PRACTICAL OUTCOME
The process culminates in a public Forum Theatre presentation, where the audience is invited to actively engage, propose alternatives and intervene in the situations presented on stage.
FACILITATION
Facilitated by Bárbara Santos, artistic director of Kuringa and founder of the Ma-g-dalena International Network of Theatre of the Oppressed.
Co-facilitated by Mariana Villani (Argentina), practitioner of Theatre of the Oppressed.
WHO IS IT FOR
Open to:
– artists
– activists
– educators
– social workers
– anyone interested in aesthetic tools to dismantle patriarchy
No previous theatre experience required.
LANGUAGE
English
DATES & SCHEDULE
Thursday & Friday (May 7–8): 16:00–21:00
Saturday (May 9): 10:00–18:00
Sunday (May 10): 11:00–16:00 - Public presentation: 17:00–19:00
TICKETS
Early Bird: 20% off available until April 1
Limited number of participants
ABOUT KURINGA
Kuringa is a self-funded association. By participating in our workshops, you directly support the continuity of political work through art aimed at social awareness and transformation.
CONTACT : [email protected]
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Kuringa, Grüntaler Straße 35, Berlin, Germany
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