Mammals, Birds, Dramatic Affairs

Mammals, Birds, Dramatic Affairs

Description

Mammals, Birds, Dramatic Affairs – three unique theatrical workshops developed with young audiences in mind!

Each of the workshops, apart from education, provides participants with the space to co-create a theatrical story. During the classes, we will move to the world of nature to study the behavior of wild animals, which are gifted with artistic talents and theatrical flair. Through the language of theater, movement and play, our workshop participants will explore nature through three themes: VOICE, BODY & RHYTHM.

 

Mammals, Birds, Dramatic Affairs / RHYTM

Rhythm is all around us, with us each day, in school, at home, in the theater. Our hearts beat rhythmically, we walk, run, dance to rhythms. Rhythms also occur in the natural world and animal kingdom. What sorts of creative activities can result from our encounters with chameleons or fiddler crabs? Can a spider dance with the same sense of rhythm as us?

RHYTHM is the first of a series called “Mammals, birds, dramatic affairs” – interactive online workshops with elements of puppet theater. Our workshops transport participants into our natural world in order to study the ways wild animals behave. Participation in humorous, animal-inspired workshops is a chance to meet the Artists from Theater Guliwer and Artists from our natural environment. What might come of such encounters – join us and find out for yourselves!

Workshops come with a manual / workbook (in electronic format) with helpful hints covering creative activities which can help us explore workshop themes and our creative explorations of our natural world!

 

Taking part

We welcome kindergarten groups during the week – then each time the workshops are held for one group only.

We invite individuals to attend on weekends.

 

Who are they for?

For children from the age of 3 – 6.

Duration – 45 minutes

Number of participants – 25

Family ticket price – 20 zł

 

Series concept and development: Robert Jarosz

Direction and development / RHYTHM section: Milena Kranik

Scenography: Mária Bačová

Delivery: Tomasz Kowol & Adam Wnuczko / Honorata Zajączkowska & Damian Kamiński

 

BODY / “Mammals, birds, dramatic affairs”

We all have bodies – be you a person or a bee. Even if instead of legs you have maybelegs! Let us imagine we can talk to each other only through our bodies: touch, gestures, movement, color. In the natural world we are unlikely to find words, but animals can still communicate without any trouble. They can also put on a real show, the likes of which many vaudeville artists might envy!

BODY is the second part of the “Mammals, birds, dramatic affairs” series – interactive online workshops with elements of puppet theater. Our workshops transport participants into our natural world in order to study the ways wild animals behave. Participation in humorous, animal-inspired workshops is a chance to meet Artists from Theater Guliwer and Artists from our natural environment. Anything might emerge of such encounters – join us and find out for yourselves!

Workshops come with a manual / workbook with helpful hints covering creative activities (in electronic format) which can help us explore workshop themes and our creative explorations of our natural world!

 

Taking part

We welcome kindergarten groups during the week – then each time the workshops are held for one group only.

We invite individuals to attend on weekends.

 

Who are they for?

For children from the age of 3 – 6.

Duration – 45 minutes

Number of participants – 25

Family ticket price – 20 zł

 

Series concept and development: Robert Jarosz

Direction and development/BODY section: Milena Kranik

Scenography: Małgorzata Tarasewicz-Wosik

Delivery: Katarzyna Brzozowska / Izabella Kurażyńska / Paweł Jaroszewicz

 

VOICE / “Mammals, birds, dramatic affairs”

The theme of the third workshop entitled “Mammals, birds, dramatic affairs” is VOICE. The object of our research and inspiration for vocal exercises are bird soloists, among others. Melodious Strzyżoń, Lirogon, Nightingale and Starling as well as Cicadas, which have the extraordinary ability to turn off the sense of hearing during their musical activity. Together, we unravel the mystery of opera soloists living in the subtropical forests of the Malay Archipelago.

Delivery: actor and pedagogue Milena Kranik
Development: Milena Kranik, Robert Jarosz
Scenography: Mária Bačová
Duration: 35 – 45 minutes

 

Taking part

We welcome kindergarten groups during the week – then each time the workshops are held only for one group.

We invite individuals to attend on weekends.

 

Who are they for?

For children from the age of 3 – 6.

Duration – 45 minutes

Number of participants – 25

Family ticket price – 20 zł

 

How to Prepare?

We encourage you to wear loosely fitting, comfortable clothing.

During the exercises, we will ask you to remove your shoes.