Dear all,

You are warmly invited to participate and/or share our studio laboratory based on Russian Master’s Anatoli Vassiliev’s theatre approach ‘the ludic play’.

Below there are details of the workshop. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you need further information.

Hoping to see you all in our unexpected places.

Best Wishes,

Maria Gaitanidi
Artistic Director
Rawmatterial

Rawmatterial launches its first studio laboratory, a practice rarely encountered in the U.K., with a theatre approach that has never been explored in the land of Shakespeare ever before.

Addressed to theatre professionals and drama students alike, this 10-day workshop will take place in the beautiful Poetry Café in Covent Garden, London and will explore Oscar Wilde’s lesser known texts (The Decay of Lying, De Profundis, etc..).
The laboratory will be conducted by theatre director and pedagogue Stéphane Poliakov actress and researcher Maria Gaitanidi, using a dramatic analysis of the text for the action and put in practice with the method of the étude, as developed by Russian Master Anatoli Vassiliev.

Dates: 17-28 April (22-23 day off)
Time: 11am-4pm
Participation Fee: £250 for the entire 10-day period*
Applications are also open to international candidates; the leaders speak English, French, Italian and Greek.

Places are limited to 12 so please send a CV and a short paragraph on why you want to participate to the workshop to Sylvain, info@rawmatterial.org
Selected participants will be emailed about what they need to prepare and other practical requirements.

Deadline for application: 10 April
*We are committed to keeping the fee as low as possible to promote a broad access to our 50 hours workshops. Please note that for this reason, we are unable to grant any discount or concession.

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