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August 2015

Sat–Sat 1–8 August  /  Brzezinka, forest base of the Grotowski Institute
HEART Silence of Polygon
STUDIO || ROSA’s residencies as part of an exploratory theatre undertaking called Feeling the PULSE


Mon–Sat 1–15 August  /  Laboratory Theatre Space
Kali
A closed work session of Studio Kalari and Nový Priestor (Slovakia) as part of the project Kali: Un/suspended Reality
The project is supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic.

  



Sun–Sat 9–22 August  /  Brzezinka, forest base of the Grotowski Institute
ATIS STARS
An open seminar with STUDIO || ROSA as part of an exploratory theatre undertaking called Feeling the PULSE
Application deadline: 1 July 2015
Contact: grzeg@amu.edu.pl


Mon–Fri 10–28 August, 9:00–15:00  /  Na Grobli Studio, MiserArt, ul. Cybulskiego 35a
Journey Till the End of the Night
A theatre workshop for young people aged 10–14, led by Roxana Mehrafzoun in collaboration with Roya Shahri and Anousheh Salmanpour. The workshop will culminate in a performance.
Application closing date: 12 June 2015
Contact: a.mazurkiewicz@grotowski-institute.art.pl
The workshop is free to attend.


Fri–Sat 14–22 August  /  Laboratory Theatre Space
BodyConstitution Summer Academy
Closed workshops and work demonstrations for the students of the PWST National Academy of Theatre Arts in Kraków, Branch in Wroc³aw, and the Oslo National Academy of the Arts led by Ditte Berkley, Przemys³aw B³aszczak and Kamila Klamut (Teatr ZAR), members of the Jubilo group and Sankar Lal Sivasankaran Nair (Studio Kalari)


The event is part of the project “BodyConstitution: Intercultural Dialogue on Actor Training, a series of work sessions, academies and seminars with drama schools students from Poland and Norway”, undertaken as part of the programme “Promotion of Diversity in Culture and Arts within European Cultural Heritage within the EEA FM 2009–2014”.


Supported by a grant from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA Grants, and co-financed by Polish founds


Fri–Sun 21–13 August 2015, 10:00–12:00 and 15:00–18:00  /  Laboratory Theatre Space
Kalarippayattu  
A workshop of the Indian martial art with Sankar Lal Sivasankaran Nair of Studio Kalari
Application closing date: 14 August 2015
Contact: studio@studiokalari.art.pl


Mon–Fri 24 August – 11 September  /  Laboratory Theatre Space
HEART Silence of Polygon
STUDIO || ROSA’s artistic residencies part of an exploratory theatre undertaking called Feeling the PULSE


Studio Kalari  / Grotowski Institute, Przej¶cie ¯ela¼nicze
Regular classes of the Indian martial art kalarippayattu with Sankar Lal Sivasankaran Nair


In July and August, our Reading Room will be open as usual, Monday
to Friday, 10am–2pm.
Access to all materials is by prior arrangement. Please contact us at archiwum@grotowski-institute.art.pl.



OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES

Sat–Sun 14–22 August, 22:00

Summerhall, Old Lab Venue 26, Edinburgh, UK

Awkward Happiness or Everything I Don’t Remember About Meeting You

Studio Matejka performance, as part of Edinburgh Fringe Festival


 

Mon–Sun 24–30 August
Oslo, KHIO, Fossveien 24, Norway
BodyConstitution as part of Oslo International Acting Festival
Participation of students of the PWST National Academy of Theatre Arts in Kraków, Branch in Wroc³aw, in the events of the Oslo International Acting Festival; workshop and discussion with Carolina Pizarro; screening of The Conquest of Difference, directed by Erik Ex Christoffersen, with an introduction by Julia Varley of Odin Teatret.
More information: www.osloactingfestival.com




The event is part of the project “BodyConstitution: Intercultural Dialogue on Actor Training, a series of work sessions, academies and seminars with drama schools students from Poland and Norway”, undertaken as part of the programme “Promotion of Diversity in Culture and Arts within European Cultural Heritage within the EEA FM 2009–2014”.


Supported by a grant from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA Grants, and co-financed by Polish founds


The organizers reserve the right to modify the programme.