DANCE WORKSHOP "What has (S)he That I don't Have" Movement & Acting Workshop by Nishant Bhola and Paul De Bruyne at Natya Ballet Centre, 21, Bhai Veer Singh Marg, Institutional Area, Near Gole Market > 1pm-4pm on 27th February to 2nd March 2017
Time : 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Add to Calendar 27/02/2017 13:00 02/03/2017 16:00 Asia/Kolkata DANCE WORKSHOP "What has (S)he That I don't Have" Movement & Acting Workshop by Nishant Bhola and Paul De Bruyne Event Page : http://www.delhievents.com/2017/02/dance-workshop-what-has-she-that-i-dont.html Natya Ballet Centre, 21, Bhai Veer Singh Marg, Institutional Area, Near Gole Market, New Delhi - 110001 DD/MM/YYYY
Entry : FEE: 1800 INR
To register for the workshop, please mail at: natyaballetcentre@gmail.com
To register for the workshop, please mail at: natyaballetcentre@gmail.com
Venue : Natya Ballet Centre, 21, Bhai Veer Singh Marg, Institutional Area, Near Gole Market, New Delhi - 110001
Nearest Metro Stations - 'Shivaji Stadium(Orange Line)' & 'R. K. Ashram Marg(Blue Line)'
Event Description : DANCE WORKSHOP "What has (S)he That I don't Have" Movement & Acting Workshop by Nishant Bhola and Paul De Bruyne
In this four session workshop participants dive deeply into realistic acting, contemporary movement and the relationship between the two.
Departing point is a text from the play 'Doing Frank Sinatra' by Paul De Bruyne in which the quintessence of a triangular relationship is being examined, Nishant Bhola confronts the theme with the language of contemporary movement whereas Paul De Bruyne leads the acting sessions on the text. Both strains of work are intertwined and strengthen each other in order to create a new theatre language where movement and realistic acting heighten the sense of meaning for the participant.
Paul De Bruyne is a senior professor of theatre directing at Fontys University of the Arts (Tilburg, The Netherlands) and an assistant professor of Cultural Studies at Maastricht University (The Netherlands). He has written and adapted over 15 plays for the theatre which have been performed across Belgium, The Netherlands, Ghana, Kenya and China.
Over the years he has collaborated with visual artists (most notably Jeanne van Heeswijk) and developped and implemented projects in public space and musea (most recently in the Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art in ’s Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands). He has also worked extensively as a lyricist and collaborated with various choreographers in Belgium, The Netherlands (Elsa van der Heijden) and China (Liu Xi, Sang Jijia, Pun Siufai).
On the board of various art organisations, Paul has written numerous articles and books on art, theatre and politics.
Nishant Bhola has a diverse history as a dancer, teacher, choreographer and migrant. Born in India, Nishant went to The Netherlands to pursue his Bachelors in Dance & Masters in Choreography from the Fontys University of Arts (Tilburg, The Netherlands).
Since 2008 he is a senior professor of dance at Fontys University of the Arts . As a guest choreographer and teacher he is very much engaged and active in the university and professional dance world in Europe and Asia, such as the Rotterdam Dance Academy, Lucia Marthas Institute for Performing Arts, University of Stavanger, Beijing Dance Festival, Indonesian Institute of The Arts, National Ballet of Vietnam.
In this four session workshop participants dive deeply into realistic acting, contemporary movement and the relationship between the two.
Departing point is a text from the play 'Doing Frank Sinatra' by Paul De Bruyne in which the quintessence of a triangular relationship is being examined, Nishant Bhola confronts the theme with the language of contemporary movement whereas Paul De Bruyne leads the acting sessions on the text. Both strains of work are intertwined and strengthen each other in order to create a new theatre language where movement and realistic acting heighten the sense of meaning for the participant.
Paul De Bruyne is a senior professor of theatre directing at Fontys University of the Arts (Tilburg, The Netherlands) and an assistant professor of Cultural Studies at Maastricht University (The Netherlands). He has written and adapted over 15 plays for the theatre which have been performed across Belgium, The Netherlands, Ghana, Kenya and China.
Over the years he has collaborated with visual artists (most notably Jeanne van Heeswijk) and developped and implemented projects in public space and musea (most recently in the Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art in ’s Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands). He has also worked extensively as a lyricist and collaborated with various choreographers in Belgium, The Netherlands (Elsa van der Heijden) and China (Liu Xi, Sang Jijia, Pun Siufai).
On the board of various art organisations, Paul has written numerous articles and books on art, theatre and politics.
Nishant Bhola has a diverse history as a dancer, teacher, choreographer and migrant. Born in India, Nishant went to The Netherlands to pursue his Bachelors in Dance & Masters in Choreography from the Fontys University of Arts (Tilburg, The Netherlands).
Since 2008 he is a senior professor of dance at Fontys University of the Arts . As a guest choreographer and teacher he is very much engaged and active in the university and professional dance world in Europe and Asia, such as the Rotterdam Dance Academy, Lucia Marthas Institute for Performing Arts, University of Stavanger, Beijing Dance Festival, Indonesian Institute of The Arts, National Ballet of Vietnam.
DANCE WORKSHOP "What has (S)he That I don't Have" Movement & Acting Workshop by Nishant Bhola and Paul De Bruyne at Natya Ballet Centre, 21, Bhai Veer Singh Marg, Institutional Area, Near Gole Market > 1pm-4pm on 27th February to 2nd March 2017
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