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“Epic Imbalance” : Intensive Clown Workshop in ATHENS
08, 09,10 of DECEMBER

Facilitator: Gozde ATALAY KOKKORIS

Clown journey starts when you let yourself immerse into the Unknown aspects of your personality. When you experience imbalance situations and connect with the untamed Other within yourself who deeply enjoys the chaotic and unpredictable nature of life.

Clown is a big hero/in following his/her impulses and eager to find his/her own unique solution for any problem that emerges through his/her poetic journey. He/she is a playful being existing in the HERE and NOW, pregnant to full of surprises for us and for himself/herself. Clown is doing everything with pleasure and a sense of joy!

In this workshop we will develop the ability of accepting chaos, failure and the completely unknown as vital elements within our creative process. We will awake our bodies, our playfulness, our awareness, our simplicity and we will free ourselves from fears and judgments through games, movement, improvisations, method of 3 sec and collective singing. It's a creative process of bringing out our hidden, unlived qualities and creating a playful dialogue with them.The red nose which is the smallest mask in the world, will guide the individual clowns to emerge and we will work with their presence, projection, rhythm and vital relationship with the audience.

In this workshop we will laugh and cry abundantly and this will help us in becoming “deeper” human beings and better artists!

“Think about yourself at least once in your life otherwise you may miss the best comedy in this world.”
― Charlie Chaplin

The seminar addresses itself to performers, therapists, bodyworkers, educators or any person is interested in exploring new paths of expression and their creative potentials.

Schedule:
Friday 08th of December 18:00 – 22:00
Saturday 09th of December 10:30- 17:00 (with half an hour break)
Sunday 10th of December 13:30-20:00 (with half an hour break)


Total: 16 hours
Language: English

Cost: 85 euro (*not VAT include)
Places limited to 10 participants.
Booking is essential until 22th of November.


*Dress code: Black comfortable clothes
** Red noses provided.

Venue: Α ΚΙΝ Art ” Sarri 14, Psiri , 1st Floor , Athens
For booking & information,please contact: [email protected], 6906859697

GOZDE ATALAY KOKKORIS is a physical theater facilitator and actress born in Turkey and based in Athens. She’s been performing since 2000 and graduated from the department of Theater Criticism and Dramaturgy of Istanbul University in 2004. As a clown, she first trained in 2009 at EMCA (Municipality Circus School) in Spain, also engaging actively with other circus techniques (especially juggling and trapeze) and in 2011-2012 she taught in the social circus school for children “Cabuwazi” in Berlin. As a physical theatre performer, she trained with Hernan Gene and Gabriel Chame Buendia at “Chame and Gene Estudios Teatrales" in Madrid and with Thomas Prattki at London International School of Performing Arts (LISPA), where she completed the new full-time professional development program (IMPP 2014-2015) with a scholarship.She’s also trained with Mario Gonzalez, Giovanni Fusetti, Matej Matejka and Patrick Van Den Boom. She's recently directed a show "Queens" which performed in the 3rd Festival Mujeres Que Cuentan in Spain. She’s performed in the 2nd Pocket Festival of Athens 2017 in the play " Upside Down'' Nasreddin Hodja Tales, in the 3rd Storytelling festival of Athens 2016, in the 5th and 6th International Storytelling festival of Pelion-Greece 2015 and 2016, in the International Theater Athens & Epidaurus Festival 2014 in the play “A Quiet Voice”, in Berlin ZirCouplet-Variete Shows 2012 & 2013, on a street performance for the Berlin International Carnival of Cultures Festival 2012 and a number of other performances. Since 2006, she has been living and working in several countries, where she is performing, directing and teaching in various international projects.