Physical Theatre: open class
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📢 New Physical Theatre groups are coming!!
If you are curious about:
- who we are
- how we work
- what physical theatre is
- exploring your body expression, creativity, and improvisation
- experiencing positive feedback
or you just want to:
- try it before joining a class
- have fun
- connect to the community
- your unique reason
This is the chance to check us out and do something together.
📆 18:00-20:00, Monday 20 of April
📌 Porto
💸 13 EUR
🌱 Beginner-friendly and generally friendly
📝 Sign up - WhatsApp 913061606 - Agi - (Any questions, concerns, comments, any worries regarding availability, insecurities message or call, and I'll gladly answer and encourage you)
🌀 Physical Theatre with Agi and Danai uses techniques from John Britton and Jacques Lecoq, mixed with our contemporary dance, biodanza, clowning, sports, and other facilitation backgrounds, as well as work based on the group's needs and dynamics.
The focus is on the performer with care and presence, inviting pleasure, building self-acceptance, and working with positive feedback only.
No previous experience is needed. Whether you know what Physical Theatre is or not, or you are coming from another movement or art background, you are welcome here. What matters most is your willingness to participate fully.
And remember:
You are enough as you are.
The group needs you exactly as you are.
Facilitators:
Agita - Works with intuition, feelings, levels of tension, natural body movement, physical theatre, dance, performative arts and a personal, never-ending curiosity and admiration of the beauty of people being their authentic selves. ”Physical Theatre is about knowing when to stop. It's about pleasure and enjoying what's actually happening.”
Danai - A passionate improv performer with a background in physical theater, clowning and movement. Holds a degree in Sport Science and Physical Education, with various experience in facilitation of different groups, while creating a safe space for expression and self-acceptance. “Physical Theatre is a reminder to connect with my body and express through it, play with my different personalities, and connect with other people, whether I know them or not.”
