Come create a new work that is based on your preference! You'l get a
certificate of completion as well.T.I.E. is an experience. With a
24-hour theatre workshop as its core, T.I.E’s participants are:
introduced to aesthetics of Immersive Theatre, as inspired by the
award-winning work _Information for/from Outsiders: Chronicles from
Kashmir [https://chroniclesfromkashmir.org/]_; guided through a
practical exploration of these strategies; mentored in the creation of
their own, social-justice focused, Immersive Theatre performance;
shepherded through processes that develop their skills as actors,
designers, directors and writers; supported in their quests to apply
ideas from T.I.E. to social justice issues that challenge particular
communities and contexts. For more information, go to
www.TheatreAndJustice.org
TESTIMONIALS
Thank you so much for your beautiful workshop!!! I was so moved so
much of the time, and left after the 24 hours feeling entirely
satiated and immersed in new ideas. I will be reflecting on our work
with you for a long time to come! ~~Tara K.
[A highlight of the T.I.E. experience was] Learning about your work
in Kashmir especially its sensitivity and depth, experiencing
comradeship in isolation and stress, and being exposed to some of the
tools you have developed in your work. It helped demystify
immersive work for me! ~~ Sam Q.
‘I learn by going where I have to go’ was written on a fortune
cookie […] it was the perfect finale to my past two days – because
I had just finished 24 hours straight in an immersion theater workshop
conducted at Santa Fe Playhouse by Nandita Dinesh. You read what you
believed you read correctly. ‘Immersion theater’ is a pretty
accurate descriptor. The workshop entailed staying awake close to 24
hours, from 1 pm Saturday to 1 pm Sunday, while creating performance
pieces. There was some impressive work achieved in spite of, because
of, in the process of, dealing with the various physical and mental
constraints. It’s hard to describe such a lengthy and varied and
sometimes sleepy event using anything other than metaphors. It went by
a lot faster than you might think. It’s a bit like tap-dancing
inside a submarine that skims the surface, then sinks lower into the
depths, then emerges back to the surface while screenplay music plays
in the background. The full quote from the Roethke poem reads (how
appropriately): ‘I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow/I learn by
going where I have to go’. ~~ Darryl W.
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