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When we take up a mask to dance in, use in ritual, to work magic with, we transform ourselves. Magical masks are not there to hide ourselves from our embarrassment or to conceal ourselves for villainy but to offer a face to a character waiting "over there" to come "over here" and act.
-- GORDON "the Toad" MACLELLAN
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Apr 24, 2008
Taught by Per Brahe & Akil Davis
Saturday, May 3rd
3pm-8pm
$80
Sunday, May 4th
12pm-6pm
$100
Saturday, May 24th
12pm-6pm
$100
Payment Plans Available
There are so many reasons we experience fear, and they all prevent us from being in contact with the world. In this workshop, we will go into the self identified images that are creating this fear. With special music and expressive movement release work, we will be incorporating the strongest masks in the Studio 5 collection.
Masks:
Clown masks, Angel masks, Love mask, and strong Healing masks.
Masks:
Clown masks, Angel masks, Love mask, and strong Healing masks.
To register contact:
Per Brahe
917-686-2236
pertopeng@earthlink.net
Per Brahe , Artistic Director of Studio 5 in Brooklyn New York , has been a professional director, writer, actor, teacher and painter since 1967. He has directed more than 85 plays throughout the world. He recently translated and directed a modern adaptation of August Strindberg’s Miss Julie. He is currently developing his translation of Vladimir Mayakovsky’s monodrama, A Tragedy and a version of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night with masks. He is a world-renowned Mask teacher and Master Teacher of Michael Chekhov technique and an expert in Balinese Mask. He taught at Gitis in Moscow and at the International Summer School in Irkusk, Siberia , and has been an invited Master Teacher at the Moscow Art Theatre ’s celebration of its 100th year anniversary. He is on the faculties at NYU Tisch School of the Arts, The National Theatre Institute, and the Bill Esper Studio. In 2000 he was the Artistic Director for the Michael Chekhov Conference in Siberia . In 1991 he founded the Michael Chekhov Studio, Aarhus , Denmark . He is the Artistic Director for the annual Bali Conservatory.
Michael Akil Davis is an actor, choreographer, singer, and composer. He teaches mask work and dance with an emphasis on the healing and therapeutic qualities of theatre. He draws his dance and movement training from Balinese Dance, Traditional Thai, Contact Improvisation, Modern, Acro-Yoga, Hip-Hop, Krumping & Clowning. New York theatre credits: Romeo & Juliet, Inside The Belly of The Beast, Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, True Love, W;t, and Importance of Being Earnest. New York Dance performances: .0., Blood on the Cat’s Neck, and DCA. He is currently developing Bernard-Marie Koltes’ play The Night Before the Forest directed by Per Brahe. He has taught at STUDIO 5, The Bill Esper Studio, and Overton High School & Bethlehem Church . He holds a BFA, in Theatre from New York University , Tisch School of the Arts.
Aole T. Miller
Creative Director, Studio 5
Artistic Director, New Moon Rep
421 Classon Avenue , studio 5
Brooklyn , NY 11238
USA
ph: 347-351-8430
fax: 718-789-1965
www.perbrahe.com
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