Silent Play – Richard Kimberley

One day of silent work in clown and communication with Richard Kimberley
9 May, 2020
Wilhelminenhofstr 91, 12459 Berlin

No words, just play. “You learn more about someone in an hour of play than in a life time of talking”

A silent exploration into clown, ourselves and communication through physical play and exercises with Richard Kimberley.

In silence we have to look. We have to make eye contact. We see. We see more than when talking. We see all your beautiful characters, ways and failures. We see humans, not knowing and we celebrate them. We laugh and we connect.

From entering the room until the end. We will be in language silence. We will even have our breaks in silence. By the end we will not have shared our names and yet we will have shared so much with each other.

In this unusual nonverbal space of presents and play. Richard will facilitate a mix of physical games, trust and exercises designed to train our awareness muscles. Moving into stage work and playing with an audience along with what ever else happens.

As well as being an amazing training for performers it’s a wonderful experience for anyone interested in learning about themselves and others. It’s profound and fun, about communication, about being seen and seeing, about clown, about space, it’s about humans.

Open to everyone over 16.

Learn more here: www.fromtheplayns.com

Time: 10:00 – 17:00 with breaks

Price: Sliding scale: 30€ – 50€

First come, first serve.

Please write Richard for more info and booking: richard@fromtheplayns.com

About Richard:
Richard Kimberley is a Performer, Clown and Mask Teacher and Group facilitator. For the last ten years he has been exploring Physical theatre (mostly teaching and performing Clown, Mask, Circus and Music) self growth, Groups, circles and play. His main mentors have been. Philippe Gaulier, Giovanni Fusetti, Matteo Destro. He is interested in exploring the awareness of what is, the relationship between a performer and their audience and vulnerability. He also likes Muesli.

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