Writing
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What is the workshop about |
The workshop would focus on writing for theater as a political, experimental and collective space.
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What is the approach |
Themes for writing would stem out from improvisational exercises, These themes would be the starting point of the writing process for the participants. Each participant would write their own text.
The participants will spend the weekends (Friday night, Saturday, and Sunday) in Hammana Artist House, were they will undergo the writing workshop there. |
About Chrystèle Khodr |
Chrystèle Khodr is a theater performer, writer and director based in Beirut. She studied theater in the Institute of Fine Arts, Lebanese university and was trained in physical theater at l’École Internationale de Théâtre LASSAAD Brussels– Jacques Lecoq pedagogy.
Her work springs from the emergency to reconstitute the collective memory from personal stories. In her most recent projects, Chrystèle is increasingly concerned with the movement of History and its impact on time and narrativity as a basic formal dimension of theater. Between 2009 and 2012 she has created small format plays and solos: Bayt Byout, 2007 or how I smashed my bubble envelopes and Beirut Sepia, all of which were shown in several festivals and venues in Lebanon, Egypt, France and Belgium. Her latest production Augurs premiered in May 2021 in Beirut and is touring across Europe. As well as an independent maker she has collaborated and performed with several artists from multiple disciplines such as Zoukak Theater Company, Waël Ali with whom she wrote and directed Temporary Stay and visual artist and set designer Bissane Al-Charif on the installation I once entered a garden. Chrystèle was awarded the Ibsen Scope to create an adaptation of the playwright’s text The Pretenders, Ordalie is to premiere in October 2023 and is currently working on her new interactive performance Who killed Youssef Beidas? as part of her research cycle around the economical speculation and its impact on theatrical narratives. |