Masterclass Object Theatre - Cie Karyatides
OBJECT THEATRE MASTERCLASS WITH COMPAGNIE KARYATIDES (BE)
SÃO LUIZ TEATRO MUNICIPAL - Sala Bernardo Sassetti
18 May from 11am to 12.30pm (Sat)
Alongside the presentation of the performance Les Misérables as part of FIMFA Lx24, integrated on the cycle Abril Abriu by Teatro Nacional D. Maria II, and that will be on stage from 16th to 18th of May at Teatro do Bairro, the Compagnie Karyatides directs this masterclass on object theatre. A unique opportunity to get to know the universe that inspires the Belgian group's creations.
Alongside the presentation of the performance Les Misérables as part of FIMFA Lx24, integrated on the cycle Abril Abriu by Teatro Nacional D. Maria II, and that will be on stage from 16th to 18th of May at Teatro do Bairro, the Compagnie Karyatides directs this masterclass on object theatre. A unique opportunity to get to know the universe that inspires the Belgian group's creations.
For: All kinds of participants - professionals and amateurs from all art fields Number of participants: 12
Language: English Fee: 5€ Deadline for applications: 16 May (Thu)
Admittance in order of registration after payment.
The registration is made by the duly filled application form in Google Forms or in doc file - in this case it must be send to: fimfafestival@gmail.com
⇨ Registration is no longer possible because the maximum number of participants has been reached.
BIO
At the heart of the work of the Belgian company Karyatides, based in Brussels, is the adaptation of classical works to object theatre. Founded by Karine Birgé and Marie Delhaye, graduates of the Conservatoire d'Art de Liège, the company has presented its work at the most important theatre festivals. Among his greatest hits are Madame Bovary, Carmen, Les Misérables or Frankenstein presented in FIMFA Lx22. At the service of these stories, they develop a theatre of "figures", combining puppetry, object theatre and music. They play with these languages, each one with its specificities, and moving from one to the other. They use manufactured objects, sometimes full of references, they play with the commonplace, the cliché, thus provoking quirkiness from which poetry flows. These objects, future heroes of their stories or adventures, come from flea markets, Petits Riens or Emmaus. They were collected or traded according to the company's research and tours. They are almost bio, organic, ethical and completely recycled.