Last week Kali Quin came to coach us through two full days of physical theater activities. As human beings we experience life, in large part, though our physical interactions with each other and the world. Physical theater basically tries to incorporate the body into theatrical performance to the fullest possible extent. Like Sunshine says in Harold and Maude, an actors body is their instrument...anyone, anyone?
This type of acting is particularly relevant to circus artists. The use of our bodies to perform interesting and amazing feats is already at the heart of what we do, and bringing depth to the characters and stories we create can make those pieces even more powerful.
There's a ton more to say. For one, Kali was fantastic, very down to earth and competent. I noticed how close we've gotten as a group. We laughed a lot. I almost cried a couple times. One of those times was during an activity where we had to start lying down, get up very slowly, see something on the other end of the room that we wanted very badly, move toward it achingly slowly, get close and realize we couldn't have it, turn around and slowly, slowly head back to our original location and lie down again. Wow. The group I worked with took nine minutes to complete the activity. Kali didn't ask us to say what we were thinking of when we moved across the room, but later on one of my classmates informed me that he had been thinking about this incredible pizza he can only get back home. Hilarious. Let's just say, I wasn't thinking about pizza.
More later...now, off to pursue another day of acrobatic excellence!
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