physical theater workshop

RELEASING THE CREATIVE BEAST

by Jüri Nael and Giacomo Veronesi

 

for actors, directors, dancers, choreographers, performers, performance makers and multidisciplinary artists

 

Date

Saturday, 7 September 10:00-15:00
Sunday, 8 September 10:00-15:00

 

Venue

Brooklyn Art Haus 24 Marcy Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211, United States https://www.bkarthaus.com

Location on Google Maps
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A transformative workshop designed to help you discover new paths to reach unexplored states of awareness, tap into your creativity, and generate material without hesitation, playfully, straight from the heart of your practice.

Releasing the Creative Beast is part of a series of workshops exploring the range of our deepest gut feelings. It’s a research beyond conventional performers’ strategies to express what lies uncompromised at the heart of an artist’s impulses.

Tuition Fees


The Estonian Academy of Music and Theater partially subsidizes this workshop as part of their audition tour for MA in Contemporary Physical Performance Making course in South Korea, Australia, Brazil, the USA, and the UK.

The fee is 50 USD for one day and 100 USD for two days.

 

Applying for the workshop


Please complete the online Application Form and attach your CV. This will allow us to ensure that the workshop is designed with a specific group of participants in mind.

 

Contact


For contact and further questions, please get in touch with us via email  info_cppm@eamt.ee

Workshop Leaders


Jüri Nael

Jüri Nael is a leading professor of contemporary performance at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre. There, he runs the international Master of Arts program in  Contemporary Physical Performance Making (CPPM)  and teaches movement and physical performance to BA Acting students. He is also teaching physical performance at several renowned institutions around the world, including the  Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA)  and the  Royal Central School for Speech and Drama (RCSSD)  in London,  Jacksonville University  (Florida, USA) and the  University of Tampere  (Finland).

Professor Nael’s academic background includes a Bachelor’s degree in Choreography from the  Viljandi Culture Academy . He holds an MA in European Dance Theater Practice from  Trinity Laban  in London, an MA in Text and Performance Studies from the  Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA)  /  King’s College London , an MA in Theater Studies from the  University of Amsterdam , and an MA in International Performance Research from the  University of Warwick . Currently, he is doing a PhD in Theater at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre.

As an award-winning choreographer and movement director, he has worked on over 100 international productions in some of the most prestigious theaters in Europe, including the  Royal Shakespeare Company  in the UK,  Burgtheatre  in Austria,  Thalia Theater  in Germany,  Bolshoi Drama Theater  in Russia,  Helsinki City Theater  in Finland,  Wermland Opera  in Sweden,  Theater NO99  in Estonia,  Kaunas State Music Theater  in Lithuania,  Dailes Theater  in Latvia.

 

Giacomo Veronesi

Giacomo Veronesi, born in 1984 in Milan, studied economics at Bocconi and earned a Master’s in Economics of Cultural Heritage. Concurrently, he studied theater direction at Paolo Grassi, focusing on Polish dramaturgy. After his studies, he worked with Alvis Hermanis in a European co-production and at Teatro Alla Scala in Milan. As an actor, he participated in a four-year research project by Russian director Anatolij Vasiliev and began his research career across Wroclaw, Paris, and Venice.

From 2014 to 2017, Veronesi joined Thalia Theater in Hamburg, collaborating with directors like Luk Perceval and Sebastian Nübling. He also acted in various productions, facilitated workshops for young refugees, and created numerous works for the stage and different site-specific contexts.

From 2018 to 2021, Veronesi focused on site-specific practices and new technologies, producing urban works in Zurich and Lucerne. He currently teaches at several European universities, including Emta in Tallinn, where he is a senior lecturer in Physical Performance Making (CPPM). He collaborates with renowned artists and companies while pursuing his doctorate in post-psychophysics and continues his directorial career in Tallinn, Milan, Venice, and Zurich.

In 2022/23 Veronesi enters a two-year collaboration with Steirischer Herbst and produces a series of performances based on identity, trauma release and physicality with the collaboration of Austrian soldiers and the alien citizens of the border town of Narva. For two years Veronesi has conducted ethnographic performance research in the rural areas of the south of Italy on the topic of archiving and researches the reframing of psychophysical training.