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TLC Course: Engaging With Space

August 26, 2010

Aiding Dramatic Change in Development in association with Summer Institute at the Transformative Learning Centre presents:

Engaging with Space

A course that transforms the way we perceive and interact with space

Facilitated by Stephen Sillett and Jennifer Jimenez

Date: Sunday August 29 and Tuesday August 31, 2010
Time: 10am - 6 pm
Location: OISE, 7th Floor, 252 Bloor Street West (next to St. Georges Station)

Aiding Dramatic Change in Development is a non-profit organization working to empower communities in Canada and abroad through participatory arts processes reflecting the culture, desires, and life experiences of the people in the community. They draw heavily on Theatre of the Oppressed and Jacques LeCoq physical theatre approaches. Their community approach evolved while creating the Zisize Drama Group in rural South Africa - both during rehearsals, and within a program of community-led interventions around the schools of Ingwavuma (an area with a 30+% HIV/AIDS prevalence).

The workshop will look at:
Day I – Playing with our perceptions of space. Learn how three elemental spaces of performance (inner psycho-physical; concrete “real”; and outer “ethereal”) can aid community actors explore personal and social realities. See how these principles can be used in other contexts to create supportive environments that promote dialogue, debate and change.

Day 2 – Transforming meaning using spacial awareness and image theatre. How can we encode emotional content contained within our minds and bodies into spacial relationships? What new possibilities result from using space to represent cultural meaning, and how can conflict be explored more objectively using space rather than violent poses?

Workshop is relevant for:
- People interested in developing their interpersonal skills
- Those interested in experiencing a shared sense of play
- Workshop facilitators and educators
- Those developing community based research, or community development projects
- People with theatre skills wanting to work in community, social and political contexts

Please tell us which of the above categories you feel you belong to.

At the end of the workshop there will be an opportunity to reflect and unpack the exercises. Facilitators will be available for private follow up discussions with participants after the workshop regarding their individual needs.
We recommend wearing loose fitting clothing as there will be some physical movement during the day.

Full 2-days: $180.00

There will be some concessions available on application.

To reserve a place and for more information, please contact Stephen Sillett at: Stephen@adcid.org (or tel: 416 823 4957)

Categories: Community Engagement, Seminars and Courses