Physical Theatre

The workshop invites participants to explore physical expression as a primary language of communication. Through guided movement tasks, improvisation, and collective composition, we investigate how the body can create meaning beyond words. Focusing on presence, awareness of space, and the relationship between bodies — discovering how stories, emotions, and atmospheres can emerge through action rather than narrative.

Participants might work individually, in pairs, and in group. The session emphasizes curiosity and playfulness: we move, observe, repeat, transform, and rebuild. The workshop encourages each person to discover their own physical vocabulary. Participants leave with a deeper sense of presence, expanded physical awareness, and tools to create or think through movement in their artistic or everyday life.

The workshop is always shaped according to the specific group and context, and it draws inspiration from a wide range of physical theatre approaches and leading practitioners, such as R.Laban, V.Meyerhold, J.Grotowski, T.Terzopoulos, E.Barba, Anne Bogart & Tina Landau (Viewpoints), J.Lecoq, etc.