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SUMMARY:ITI Masterclasses by Guillermo Angelelli
DESCRIPTION:This July to August\, enhance your skills with masterclasses on theatre and clowning\, led by ITI faculty member\, actor and director Guillermo Angelelli! \nMasterclass on the Creative Process from Training to Composition\nFor professional artists and those training in theatre\, circus\, dance\, singing and performers in general. \nStructure \nThe Scribble\nPhysical training on three movement circuits\, application of basic principles of theatrical anthropology for the discovery and development of the implicit actions in the doodling\, as well as composition of sequences. \nThe Five Resonators\nBasic tips for the development of vocal training based on five body resonators and the action of saying. \nThe Marriage Between Word and Action\nOrganisation of a structure through listening and adaptation of various systems of meaning (including a score of actions and text). \nCreation and Exhibition\nHow to be present. \nRequirements:\n \n\nMinimum age of 17\nAttendance for all sessions\nComfortable clothing\nA memorised text of the participant’s choice with a length of 10–15 lines (preferably not song lyrics)\n\nDetails:\nDates: 23 Jul – 13 Aug (4 Saturdays)\nTime: 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM\nTotal duration: 16 hours\nFee: $480 \n—— \nClowning Masterclass\nThis intensive two-day workshop will train performers on awareness\, presence and complicity. \nBeyond a character\, the clown can be defined as a kind of spirit; a quality of energy that arises from the joy of celebrating the uniqueness of each moment with others. \nThis masterclass offers a repertoire of games and exercises played in complicity with the audience\, to test and train your ability to communicate using the most sensitive\, true\, passionate\, stripped\, ridiculous and funny parts of your personality. \n“In clowning\, what transcends is not what is said; there is something behind that\, which is the goal of training: to find that transparent body to connect with a type of presence which is already eloquent in itself.” – Guillermo Angelelli \nRequirements: \n\nMinimum age of 17\nAttendance for all sessions\n\nDetails:\nDates: 20\, 27 Aug (Saturdays)\nTime: 9 AM – 6 PM (includes a lunch break)\nTotal duration: 16 hours\nFee: $480 \n—— \n$80 OFF WHEN YOU SIGN UP FOR BOTH WORKSHOPS \n—— \nAbout the Instructor \nGuillermo Angelelli is a faculty member of Intercultural Theatre Institute. An actor\, director and teacher from Argentina\, he studied drama at the National School of Dramatic Arts in Buenos Aires and continued his training with teachers such as Carlos Gandolfo and Cristina Moreira. In 1984\, he co-founded the clown group El Clú del Claun\, one of the most celebrated groups in Buenos Aires known for their avant-garde works. In 1986\, he began to develop training and research work with Iben Nagel Rassmusen of Denmark’s Odin Teatret\, and is now a member of the Vindenes Bro Group (The Bridge of Winds) managed by Rassmusen. For over 35 years\, he has been teaching clowning\, physical and vocal training in Argentina and other parts of Latin America\, as well as Europe. He has also served as the director of the theatre group El Primogénito since 1993. \nGuillermo has won many awards for his work in theatre including the Harlequin Award for Best Actor and Director for Asterion (1992)\, GATEA Award and Maria Guerrero Award for Best Actor for The Threepenny Opera (2004) and Hamlet (2004)\, and Maria Guerrero Award for Best Actor for Woyzeck (2006).
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LOCATION:Intercultural Theatre Institute\, 11 Upper Wilkie Road\, Singapore\, 228120\, Singapore
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SUMMARY:The Nest
DESCRIPTION:Rainshadow Studios presents \nTHE NEST by acclaimed playwright Franz Xaver Kroetz \nAugust 4-21\, 2022 \n42 Waterloo St \nLike all expecting parents\, Kurt and Martha want the best for their baby. But they are working class and a baby is costly. What happens when an innocent side job spirals out of control? How far will the new parents go to create their ideal home? \nDirected by Yale-NUS Lecturer of Theatre Jonathan Vandenberg and featuring Ethel Yap (Four Horse Road\, Urinetown: The Musical) and Te Hao Boon (Cost of Caring\, The Hawker)\, The Nest is a haunting parable on the tangled relationship between materialism\, obedience\, and ecological devastation. Written in 1974 Bavaria and locally set\, this timeless play eerily resonates with the struggles of a modern family in Singapore. \nThank you to our sponsors Endowus\, CarBuyers\, and Grain for their support. \nTickets are $35 general admission or $25 for students\, available now at the-nest-sg.peatix.com. \nFind out more at rainshadowstudios.org/the-nest.
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LOCATION:42 Waterloo St\, 42 Waterloo St\, 187951\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Theatre (Events)
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SUMMARY:Animal Farm
DESCRIPTION:“All animals are equal. But some animals are more equal than others.“ \nSomething is going on at Manor Farm. The animals have overthrown Farmer Jones and\, with the pigs as their leaders\, have created a new state for themselves called Animal Farm. \nVowing to eliminate the terrible inequities in the system\, the pigs write a set of commandments as a guide for animal life. However\, cunning propaganda hides their true agenda\, as the ideals of the revolution are gradually subverted. \nAnimal Farm\, George Orwell’s most celebrated novel\, is a timely reminder that absolute power corrupts and that totalitarian regimes inevitably betray the trust of ordinary citizens. \nCombining physical theatre\, live and original music\, and innovative design\, Wild Rice’s 20th-anniversary production of Animal Farm is more than just a tale of barnyard betrayal. Vital\, sexy and wickedly funny\, it invigorates a world classic with humour\, integrity and clarity – proving that Orwell’s dark fairy tale is as relevant today as it was 80 years ago. \nProduction History\nWild Rice’s groundbreaking production of Animal Farm first opened to rave reviews at Singapore’s Jubilee Hall in 2002\, garnering three DBS Life! Theatre Awards for Best Director\, Best Ensemble Acting and Best Music. \nSome of the finest actors in Singapore and the region have gotten down on all fours to breathe life into Animal Farm’s menagerie of characters\, including Abdul Gani Karim\, Lim Kay Siu\, Lim Yu-Beng\, Pam Oei\, Tan Kheng Hua\, Selena Tan\, Yeo Yann Yann and more. \nAnimal Farm has since proudly flown Singapore’s flag overseas\, playing to rapturous full houses and standing ovations in New Zealand (2004)\, Hong Kong (2010) and Australia (2011). \nThis 20th Anniversary production marks the first time Wild Rice has staged Animal Farm in over a decade\, and features a brand-new ensemble cast of the country’s most promising young actors. \nStarring Erwin Shah Ismail\, Tia Andrea Guttensohn\, Dwayne Lau\, Audrey Luo\, Vester Ng\, Suhaili Safari\nDuration: Approximately 1 hour 30 minutes (with no interval)\nIMDA Rating: TBA
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LOCATION:The Ngee Ann Kongsi Theatre @ WILD RICE Funan\, 107 North Bridge Road\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 179105\, Singapore
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