Oddfellows
Playhouse announces “Le Petit Studio”, a series of three theater workshops for
ages 8 – 14 and their family members. The first workshop is Saturday, January
26, 10am to noon at Oddfellows Playhouse, 128 Washington Street in Middletown.
Each week will
be a new theater experience, a new story, a new creation. Work with Congolese
theater artist Toto Kisaku to create instant theater on three Saturday mornings
this winter -- January 26, February 9 & February 23, 10 am to noon. Attend
one Saturday, or all three. Tuition is $30 per session, or $75 for all three
sessions. Financial aid is available. A unique opportunity to work together as
a family on a creative project, and to join other kids and families in the
process.
Toto Kisaku is
a Congolese theater artist who is now a Middletown resident. His one-person
show, "Requiem for an Electric Chair", was a highlight of last
summer's International Festival of Arts and Ideas in New Haven. Le Petit Studio
is an exciting kid and family theater event that Toto has devised and
implemented all over the country. Here is a description in his words:
What is it? Le Petit Studio is a workshop space for dramatic readings by and for children and adolescents, with optional participation by adults, including teachers, parents, and grandparents! The Petit Studio promotes a shared space where young people can experience and create around books, words, and sounds. A place to dramatize and recreate a universe that comes from writers from every part of the globe.
Why do this?
Creativity is exciting, it’s exhilarating. And creating with other people
brings them into our lives in a way that is empowering--the opposite of
violence, which keeps others on the outside. Creating safe spaces for young
people to be creators of their own lives and experiences is vital to developing
the neighborhoods, the communities, the cities we dream of.
How will it
happen? Imagine in 2 hours that a group of young people can recreate an entire
world on stage. Imagine that they take responsibility for making artistic
decisions to realize their vision and make their story come alive. First, the
children choose a book or fable to dramatize. Next, they decide who will play
each character, who will make sounds that will create the environment, and who
will design the costumes and the set. Then the activity begins! For one hour,
the young people cut, sew, paint, staple, and draw; they sing, whistle, blow,
snap, stomp, and make unearthly sounds to recreate the world they’re creating;
they practice voices for characters, look up how to pronounce unfamiliar words,
try out various postures that fit their characters, and dig deeply into their
characters—how they feel about themselves, how they feel about the other
characters.
Each workshop
culminates with a performance: the costume group dresses their characters, who
now read their individual parts with the sound effects group adding the
appropriate accompaniment. There is much laughter and enthusiastic
participation as the young people experience the joy of creating together.
Toto has led
more than 40 Le Petit Studio workshops for schools, nonprofit organizations and
governments.
To register, or
for more information, contact Oddfellows Playhouse at (860) 347-6143, email info@oddfellows.org, or go to www.oddfellows.org.
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