Corporeal Mime Theatre Workshops/Ostraka v.4

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Event Corporeal Mime Theatre Workshops/Ostraka v.4
Venue South East College of TAFE, Mount Gambier, SA
Umbrella Event Entr’acte South Australian Tour 1988
First Date 11 August 1988
Last Date 11 August 1988
Dates Estimated No
Status Professional
World Premiere No
Part of a Tour Yes
Description Four-week Bicentennial Tour of Adelaide & SA. Identified in Long cv.of E&P. Workshops in tandem with performing Ostraka.

Entr'acte is a well-established company with a unique combination of dramatic movement skills based on corporeal-mime.
Corporeal-Mime is characterised by
- an awareness of body weight
- clarity of expression through articulation
- personal development through improvisation.
Clases include other movement, voice and improvisational skills.
Learn how to apply them to your own performance project.
Entr'acte's work is focused on the interrelationship of idea and visual metaphor.
Description Source Flyer/Poster
Primary Genre Other
Secondary Genre Corporeal Theatre
Organisations
Contributors
Name Function Notes
Elisabeth Burke Teacher
Bruce Keller Teacher
Pierre Thibaudeau Teacher
Text Nationality Australia
Production Nationality Australia
Event Status Completed
Data Source
Source Description
CV EB&PT long CV-unedited, Entr’acte Archives, EPT02
Poster ETL10, Entr'acte archives
Flyer ETL10, Entr'acte archives
Review “Ostraka explores mime”, The Border Watch, Mt. Gambier, Friday, August 12, 1988. Ostraka: great theatre, Mime workshop booked out” The Recorder, Port Pirie, Friday, August 12, 1988.
Review Preview, Tim Lloyd, “Brief Scenes” The Advertiser, August (27?), 1988. Preview “Ostraka gem of theatre” Weekend Extra, The Advertiser, August 28, 1988
Entr'acte Archives EPT05, EPT06 teaching files
Entr'acte Archives ETL10: folders of programs, publicity and reviews.
Review Preview Ostraka, applauding residency in Indonesia. Paul McGillick, “Entr’acte upstages politicians”, Financial Review, Friday, April 24, 1987.
Event Identifier 143130