Deadline: 20-Jul-22
The Goethe-Institut is pleased to launch a call for applications for the THINKING THROUGH PROCESS Workshop to introduce the fundamental principles of dramaturgy relating to form, structure and concept through a series of exercises, discussions and interactions with resource persons.
Thinking Through Process’ will encourage its participants to think through the possibilities of their ongoing projects or emergent ideas for new creative work. Since the workshop attempts to focus on individual creative processes, it is open to a maximum of twelve participants who will be chosen out of all the applications.
The workshop will focus on devised and documentary theater practices, in addition to probing the role of dramaturgy in relation to direction, playwriting and
adaptation. While dramaturgy can be understood as the translation of concept into practice with theater productions in mind, it has now come to be applied to other disciplines as well including dance, movement, visual installations, and exhibitions.
Details
The workshop is the second in a series of workshops being conducted by Rustom Bharucha at different locations in India.
There is no charge for participating in the workshop; however, attendance is mandatory for all five days of the workshop. Each day will include morning and afternoon sessions of approximately 8 hours. Participants from outside Kolkata will be expected to cover their own costs of travel and accommodation.
Eligibility Criteria
- ‘Thinking Through Process’ will encourage its participants to think through the possibilities of their ongoing projects or emergent ideas for new creative work.
- Since the workshop will attempt to focus on individual creative processes, it will be open to a maximum of 12 participants.
- While all participants will be expected to have some experience of the performing arts, the workshop is also open to those who are at an early stage in their creative pursuits.
- Artists with an interdisciplinary background are encouraged to apply.
For more information, visit https://www.goethe.de/ins/in/en/ver.cfm?fuseaction=events.detail&event_id=23090289