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Theatre with Daniele Bianco
Sconto di 50 CHF sull'acquisto 2 corsi per adulti
Date: 29 July - 2 August
Age: 16+ years
Hours: 9.00-12.00 / 1.30-15.30Theatre improvisation is training in listening to oneself in the present to access the imagination: the origin of creativity.
Everyone has a rich inner potential of characters, stories and universes to interpret, to tell, to evoke.
In the course we develop a training path for the imagination to offer oneself to transformation and access this heritage.
Thanks to exercises and games, both individual and group, the experiences that nourish our personal and collective imagination and their use on stage are encouraged.
A path between poetry and technique that in a playful but profound way finds in the body the vehicle of research: from the development of movement, to the word, to the text, to the invention of characters and situations; all for an extemporaneous, instantaneous and shared theatrical creation.
The method developed by Daniele Bianco contemplates the improvisation tradition taught at the Dimitri Academy, enriched by the different practices matured in the international field during his twenty-year career as actor, director, pedagogue.
Daniele Bianco
Actor, born in Tuscany in 1983. He began his career in 1999 as co-founder of the Arra Company, street theatre and clowning.
In 2007, he attended the Carampa circus school in Madrid. In 2011, he completes his training at the Accademia Teatro Dimitri (CH).
In 2017, he obtained a Master's degree in Direction and Creation at RICTS in Brussels (Royal Institute for Cinema Theatre and Sound).
He is co-founder and co-director of the company Grande Giro, since 2014.
He is also a freelance artist: actor, playwright, director and pedagogue. His creations and collaborations span various theatrical and narrative forms: as theatre, circus, dance, site-specific, radio and video.