For artists and laymen, anyone who is interested in language, speech, and space.
Lucas Vandervost is an actor, director, doctoral researcher and teacher at the Royal Conservatoire Antwerp.
This master class is realized within his doctoral research and in collaboration with the drama programme and the research group Performance Practice in Perspective.
PROGRAMME
Day 1: 'the atomic saying'
On this day you investigate how theatrical energy is released by separating and / or connecting words, images, units.
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13h - 18h: introductory lecture and work in group
Day 2: 'the architectural imagination'
On the second day you investigate how the image of the writing of a text can also inspire a unique 'spatial' expression of that text.
- 10h - 12h: individual questions or work moments.
- 12h - 13h: break
- 13h - 17h: working in a group
Day 3: 'moving or moved'
On day 3 the experiences of day 1 and 2 come together. The atomic urge for connection takes place in the architectural space of the text. On this day you investigate how, by saying, movement can be released in the text and can lead to compassion.
- 10h - 12h: individual questions or work moments
- 12h - 13h: break
- 13h - 17h: working in group and closing
REGISTER
Send an e-mail to nele.vanhaeverbeke@ap.be.