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Sunday 21.03.10
The Gerard Bachar Center
11 Bezalel St. , Jerusalem
02-6251139
3 leading artists from Poland teach master classes as part of the Stage Workshops.
Subject: inspiration – external stimulation/internal stimulation
It could come to you while taking a shower, with the sight of a passing object or hearing a certain sound, it could be from a scratch, an itch, or even nausea from the blinding sun light. The stimulation that turns on that light bulb over the head, a new thought is emerging into the world. This is the spark which starts the fire that follows– the moment of creation. How can we preserve this elusive moment? How do we encourage, nurture and channel this premier feeling into creating a boarder way of thinking?
Three creators, three manufactures, three issues in art: Krzysztof Warlikowski – master class for actors and theater directors | Leszek Bzdyl – master class for dancers and choreographers, Malgorzata Szczęśniak - master class for costume and stage design
5 days in an investigate lab workshop
March 21-25 , 10:00-17:00, the Gerard Bachar Center, Jerusalem
For further details: info@stage-center.org or at: 03-6241654
*the applicants should send their resume to the artistic committee of the project/ accepted applications will include a scholarship
** the project will end with the dance show A Few Witty Remarks (see: "dance")
Krzysztof Warlikowski – theater director known for his innovative and provocative theater language and also for his celebrated directing style. Among others, he worked with Peter Brook and Christian Lupa. He won numerous awards and recently received the European academy of theater award in "the new reality in theater" category for directing the play "Krum" by Hanoch Levin, performed in Israel by the Cameri Theater.
Leszek Bzdyl – dancer, choreographer, mime, actor, and award winning director, in and outside of Poland. Bzdyl founded the “Dada von Bzdülow” theater group in 1993, and since then, he has been serving as the group's art director. “Dada von Bzdülow” work is characterizes by the combining of different disciplines from the world of stage and by the unique language that Bzdyl developed.
Malgorzata Szczęśniak- is a stage designer with a reputation around the world. She studied painting at the Krakow Academy for Arts. In her stage design, Szczęśniak uses mostly modern materials, and is influenced by modern architecture and painting. For the past 10 years she has been working closely with the director Krzysztof Warlikowski. Szczęśniak released recently a book about costume and stage design
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