HKB / "Tools for creation and composition" 

Kursangebot der Partnerschule HKB

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Nummer und TypMTH-MTH-ERK-PART-04.16H.005 / Moduldurchführung
ModulPartnerschulen 04 ECTS 
VeranstalterDepartement Darstellende Künste und Film
LeitungTed Stoffer
OrtBern
Anzahl Teilnehmende5 - 12
ECTS4 Credits
ZielgruppenAlle - Studierende der HKB, die den Workshop als Bestandteil des Blocks machen, werden bevorzugt
InhalteThe workshop focuses on the concept of Ma (resonance of action), five fundamental aspects of movement and the value of persistence. The five aspects of movement are used for individual creativity and frames for group composition. The aspects act not only as a focus for the individual to focus their creativity but they are also communicative vehicles for directors. The fundamentals of movement are applicable to any physical expression regardless of theatrical genre or level of experience. The workshop focuses on experiential understanding though it is not necessary to physically practice these tools. Participants will work alone, in duos and in groups.
Termine5.-8.10. und 10.-14.10.2016
Dauer10-17 Uhr
Präsentation: 14.10. bis open end
Bewertungsformbestanden / nicht bestanden
SpracheDeutsch
BemerkungTed Stoffer (º1970 USA) is a Belgium based choreographer, performer and teacher. He has choreographed six productions for Aphasia Dance Co., which he formed in 1997. He has choreographed for Les Ballets C de la B (BE), Norrdans (SE), Ballet Roto (DO), Hochschule für Musik und Tanz in Köln and Frankfurt as well as higher educational institutes in England and Belgium. His work ranges from audience interactive performance installations, abstract dance, dance/theater/musicals and butoh. His works tour throughout Europe. He is a recipient of an Argos Critics Award at the Brighton Festival and a recipient of a Jerwood Award for Young Choreographers (UK).

He collaborates with theatre directors: Luk Perceval, Chrsitiane Pohle, Arne Sirens and Sandra Strunz. This year he will collaborate with Thomas Schadt for the Nibelungen Festspiele and again with Sandra Strunz at Staatschauspiel Dresden. He is a regular guest teacher at the Akademie für Darstellende Kunsten Baden-Württemberg.

He leads creative process workshops around the world geared to all levels of performers from any genre.