workshops

Cuarteto

I offer a series of three intensive theatre workshops designed for theatre schools, training programs, cultural institutions, and independent artists interested in deepening their physical, emotional, and creative practice.
Each workshop explores the expressive potential of the body as a central tool for performance, communication, and storytelling. Through guided exercises, collective work, improvisation, and physical theatre training, participants develop presence, bodily awareness, emotional connection, and confidence on stage and in public space.
The workshops emphasize collaboration, sensitivity, and authentic expression.
These workshops are suitable for actors, dancers, physical theatre artists, students, and anyone interested in exploring movement as a language of expression. They can be adapted to different levels, group sizes, and institutional contexts.
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The Clouds

Theatre and Physical Expression Workshop

Theatre workshop focused on the deep exploration of the connection between body, movement, and emotions through collective work. It is a group experience in which each participant becomes an active part of a shared creative process, capable of enhancing abilities and discovering possibilities that would be difficult to achieve individually.

By means of guided exercises, movement dynamics, and group improvisations, each person begins to recognize how movement can become a channel for emotional expression.

In this space, there are no hierarchies, judgments, or rigid structures. There is no defined beginning or end, and no right or wrong answers. There is only the individual within the group, present in the moment, in constant dialogue with their own emotions and those that emerge in relation to others.

The workshop places special emphasis on presence, bodily awareness, and sensitivity toward those around us. It seeks to reconnect participants with their sensory nature and with the innate human need for contact, often limited by social norms and emotional barriers.

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InEvidence

Physical Theatre and Street Performance workshop in collaboration with MORKS

An intensive and hands-on workshop exploring the expressive potential of the body in action, with a focus on communication techniques for engaging audiences in street performance and public spaces.

Through physical theatre training, improvisation, and performative experimentation, InEvidence investigates one of the fundamental questions of all live performance:
How do we attract, guide, and seduce an audience?
Participants will explore how presence, rhythm, intention, and clarity of action can transform any space into a stage and any passer-by into an engaged spectator.

The workshop emphasizes the relationship between performer and audience, developing skills to read the environment, respond to the public in real time, and maintain control while remaining open, playful, and authentic.

InEvidence is an invitation to dare — to create, to let go, and to experiment. It encourages performers to take risks, trust their instincts, and expand their expressive range. The work nurtures confidence, adaptability, and creative freedom, essential tools for street performance and physical theatre alike.

Curiosity is innate. Everything else can be learned.

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Corpopreal Mime

Étienne Decroux Corporeal Mime Workshop

Discover the power of the expressive body in this intensive workshop inspired by the work of Étienne Decroux. Designed for actors, dancers, and physical theatre artists, this training explores movement as a primary tool for storytelling and performance.

Participants will develop precision, presence, and creativity through body articulation, rhythm, balance, and dynamic movement. Combining technical exercises, repertoire studies, and improvisation, the workshop offers a practical introduction to Corporeal Mime and its contemporary applications.

Rooted in the pedagogical legacy of Étienne Decroux, this workshop invites participants to deepen their awareness of the body as an instrument of dramatic expression. Through rigorous yet playful exploration, artists will uncover how intention, resistance, stillness, and transformation can shape compelling stage presence. By the end of the intensive, participants will leave with practical tools, a richer physical vocabulary, and a renewed confidence in their ability to communicate powerfully without relying on text.

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