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Learn & Grow!
Register now for one of the Centre’s upcoming trainings in Washington, DC, and Seattle, Washington, in conjunction with Gatherings to Grow Playback Theatre, hosted by the Arts Rising North America Initiative.

September 30-October 1 is a unique opportunity to join playback theatre founder Jonathan Fox and next-generation leader Kimberly Rattley for Supervision for Playback Leaders. Topics include company mission, financial management, and ethics. Open to company leaders, emerging leaders, long-standing company members, or by special permission. Held close to DC in Silver Spring, Maryland.

On October 14-15, delve into The Beauty of the Form with new executive director Sarah Urech, deepen your artistry in playback acting and conducting, and expand your repertoire of playback forms. Held in Seattle, Washington.

For more information, as well as special discounts, click the course titles. And learn about the Arts Rising Gatherings.

It’s an exciting time in playback theatre’s development – come be part of the growth!

www.playbackcentre.org

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Posted by admin Yandis 03 Advanced level

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SPT (UK) looks forward to hosting, for the first time in the UK, the three week residential Advanced-level training which leads to graduation from the School of Playback Theatre programme.

Please indicate your interest.

(Details to be confirmed)

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2010: May 21-23

Findhorn, NE Scotland

Transformations for Teaching –creating learning communities. Playback plays a role.

http://www.northernlightsteachers.org/

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takes place in Snowdonia at Noddfa, Conwy Old Road, Penmaenmawr, North Wales LL34 6YF

Thursday 28th to Sunday 31st October

Playback Theatre in the Mountains

hosted by Brian Tasker and ECCO Playback Theatre Company

Greetings! You are warmly invited to a long weekend of sharing your skills and stories with other Playbackers from around the UK and from across the water.  Let’s gather together to meet, talk and do Playback Theatre in the beautiful setting of the Welsh mountains this coming autumn.  An opportunity to catch up with old friends and make new ones.

Cost: £150 all-inclusive   (Thursday dinner to Sunday lunch)

All administration and booking requests to briantasker@hotmail.com

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Posted by admin Yandis 02 Intermediate level

To support Playbackers in the UK - hotfoot from Core Training, or in newly forming groups, or for those with more experience looking to deepen practice from a fresh perspective - SPT (UK) offers non-residential weekends, and a series of 4 & 5 day residential trainings across the country in comfortable, welcoming venues across the UK.

Coming up soon…..
Click on INFO to download a pdf of information on each course

Deeper Listening (2010:1-4 Oct)

Deeper Listening INFO

The Dramaturgy of Story (2011:30 Apr-2 May)

Dramaturgy of Story INFO

Shamanism & Playback Theatre (2011:1-5 June)

Shamanism & PT INFO

The Interplay of Psychodrama & Playback Theatre (2011:29 Jul-2 Aug)

Interplay of Psychodrama & PT INFO

2010: Deeper Listening – October 1-4

with Kay Kay & Veronica Needa

1st-4th October (Friday 11am to Monday 4pm)

4 days (3 nights) residential at Poulstone Court, Kings Caple, Herefordshire HR1 4UA

Our Playback work demands keen listening, not just on stage with our Tellers, and between our fellow actors, but also during our regular practice and through the ups and downs of company life.

Kay Kay has developed a training programme LISTEN for a CHANGE © which enables us to gain insights into the ways in which we communicate, and listen to each to other.  We will take this opportunity to study this subject with her, and come to understand our own constructive and destructive patterns of listening. We will then apply our learning within the Playback context. We will be coached on conducting – balancing listening with intervention; and coached on acting – weaving personal impulse with listening as an ensemble.

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About the venue: a spacious Victorian country house, Poulstone Court lies in lush rolling countryside midway between Hereford and Ross-on-Wye, and five minutes from the River Wye. Close to the Black Mountains, the Brecon Beacons, the Forest of Dean, Symonds Yat, the Malvern Hills, it is easily accessible via M4, M5 and A40, and easy reach by train from London & Birmingham.

Fees: £545 (inclusive of all meals, shared accommodation and training)

2011: The Dramaturgy of Story – April 30-May 2

with Fra Zeller

30th April to 2nd May (Saturday-Monday 10am-6pm)

3 days non-residential at Camden Chinese Community Centre, 9 Tavistock Place, London WC1H 9SN

The artistic portrayal of story is at the heart of our playback work. Using all of our theatrical creativity and imagination is the area of Playback training which Fra Zeller is most passionate about. She is our guest teacher from the German-speaking School of Playback Theatre this year.

Within the simple frame of our Playback Theatre stage, we will explore the use of space, time, the actors’ body, imagination, collaboration, metaphor, objects, boxes, cloth to bring forth the essence of whatever story is offered to us by our Teller. Fra has had extensive training in a variety of theatrical traditions. She introduces the power of Noh Theatre into our practice, and draws from her sensitivity as an expressive arts therapist, as well as from many years of performing playback in corporate context

Camden CCCforWEBAbout the venue: We will make ourselves at home within the heart of an active community space. The Camden CCC has taken custodial ownership of a characterful listed building near Russell Square, and a short walk from King’s Cross, St Pancras and Euston stations.

Fees: £275

2011: Shamanism & Playback Theatre – June 1-5

with Howard & Elsa Malpas, Simon Floodgate & Veronica Needa

1st-5th June (Wednesday 12noon to Sunday 4pm)

5 days (4 nights) residential at Earth Spirit, Dundon, Somerton, Somerset TA11 6PE

This unique course is designed for those who have some experience of Shamanic practice, who wish to explore the performative aspects of Shamanism via Playback Theatre. It is also for experienced Playbackers wishing to enhance their own practice through a deepening of self via Shamanism. The Playback practitioner could also be regarded as a direct descendant of the Shaman – the first actor, dramatist, storyteller – using performance to serve the emotional, spiritual and physical health of their community. Newcomers to Playback Theatre will have an induction to basic principles. Newcomers to Shamanism will have an induction to Shamanic Journeying. And –  weaving together Shamanic practice with its performative elements – we will all be exploring Playback Theatre not only as a 21st Century Community Theatre but as a form of Spiritual Theatre.

As actors and conductors, Playback Theatre requires us to keep open to inspiration – from our team mates, as well as from somewhere deep inside us. The ritual of our practice creates a holding container which invites our audience into a place of co-creation. Many of us conceive the nature of our work as a manifestation of the transpersonal. Lets explore this through the ancient tradition of shamanism. These 5 days we will work with Howard & Elsa Malpas- teachers of the Shamanic Way – and experience ourselves as warriors of the heart. We will journey together in many different ways, and integrate Playback Theatre into this experience. We will take time to reflect on our personal process as well as on our playback practice.

EARTHSPIRITbig-Main-HallAbout the venue: Just five miles from Glastonbury, on the edge of Compton Dundon village in Somerset, EarthSpirit lies within the ‘temenos’ (sacred enclosure) of Avalon. The centre is situated in a beautiful landscape next to two nature reserves; and just two minutes walk from St Andrew’s church, which has within its cemetery a yew tree over 1,700 years old. The seventeenth century farm buildings have been restored and specially converted for use as a venue. They are set within seven acres of fields and gardens.

Fees: £675 (inclusive of all meals, shared accommodation and training)

2011: The Interplay of Psychodrama & Playback Theatre – July 29-August 2

A celebration of creativity and therapeutic depth

with Anna Chesner & Veronica Needa

29th July to 2nd August (Friday 11am to Tuesday 5pm)

5 days (4 nights) residential at the Claret Centre, Buckden Towers, High St, Buckden, St Neots, Cambridgeshire PE19 5TA

This 5 day Residential provides an opportunity for Playbackers to have a deep experience of Psychodrama for personal work and to enrich our practice of Playback Theatre. For Psychodrama practitioners & trainees, this residential will be an excellent opportunity to explore the artistry and therapeutic impact of both modalities. We will have sessions each day of both methods, with evenings of processing, and discussions of theoretical & ethical considerations.

Prerequisite:
For Psychodramatists and Psychodrama trainees, with or without playback experience.
For Playbackers with or without psychodrama experience. Playbackers must have had some foundation training in playback theatre or at least 6 months experience with an active playback group.
Counts as 50 residential hours for BPA purposes.
Counts as 50 hours of Psychodrama towards the School of Playback Theatre prerequisites for Leadership Trainin

Buckden Towers1 compressedAbout the venue: Buckden Towers is a complex of buildings, gardens, lake, and park, located in the village of Buckden, approximately 50 miles (80 km) north of London between the market towns of Huntingdon and St. Neots. Originally the home of the Bishops of Lincoln, the Claretian Missionaries since 1956 have painstakingly restored this place to welcome individuals and groups for a range of activities.

Fees: £675 (inclusive of all meals, shared accommodation and training)




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As well as the School of Playback Theatre (United Kingdom), there are now several Schools of Playback Theatre in Europe which are afiliated to the Centre for Playback Theatre (USA). 

These are the contact details and websites for information on courses.

Germany: http://www.playbackschule.com/sommerschule08.html
or contact:

Marlies Arping    marliesarping@web.de
Marianne Tobler    marianto@dataway.ch

Italy: http://www.playback-theatre.it/
or contact:

Nadia Lotti   info@playback-theatre.it

and the newly formed Skandinavisk Playbackteater Studio

May 7-8  PLAYBACK FOR ORGANISATIONAL CONSULTANTS / Tim van Ness Location: Residential, outside of Stockholm, Sweden Language: English  June 25-28  THE ARTICULATE BODY / Hannah Fox (selected topic) Location: Stockholm, Sweden Language: English  Nov 4-7 THE ART OF CONDUCTING / Di Adderley (selected topic) Location: Outside of Oslo, Norway Language: English

contact: Synne Platander   synne.platander@comhem.se

Kristallvägen 127S-126 79 Hägersten+46 -(0)73 987 56 72

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The 2009 European Playback Gathering took place August 27-30 in Crimea. “Playback Theatre on the Black Sea” was successfully hosted by our Russian and Ukrainian Playback friends in the seaside resort of Andreevka.

http://playbacktheatre.ru/index.php

Mirror Mirror of the UK have offered to host the next European Gathering – anticipated for the summer of 2012!!!

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SOCIAL MIRRORS: CONFRONTING CULTURES

Oasi di Cavoretto, Turin (Italy)  2010: June 23 – 27 Wednesday to Sunday

A 5-day international meeting on Playback Theatre exploring theoretical issues, exchanging experiences, workshops, performances & sharing. For Playbackers and their families.

Cost: €450/500     Hosted by the Italian school of Playback Theatre:

www.playback-theatre.it

info@playback-theatre.it

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The Centre for Playback Theatre

in association with The School of Playback Theatre (UK) & Mirror Mirror Playback Theatre

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presents a week-long training with Jonathan Fox

Location: Plymouth
Cost: TBC 

Description: Plymouth is an ancient community whose long-time residents have had to make space for political refugees and other immigrants, in addition to dealing with the challenges of growth. In many ways the city has responded with generosity and imagination, but problems remain—problems recognizable to communities throughout the world.  This training will focus on ways playback theatre can ease tensions, build bridges, and create a space for an integrated community narrative. The training will include input from community leaders and a performance of Mirror Mirror, the local playback theatre company, which has been working on these issues. Participants will be invited to share their own potential playback theatre projects on immigration-related topics for implementation in their home communities. 

Application required.

Prerequisite: Core Training, six months in a pt company, or by special permission  
For application requests and enquiries please write to Centre for Playback Theatre  playbackcentre@hvi.net

www.playbackcentre.org

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Posted by admin Yandis 01 Introductory level
This course provides a thorough foundation in playback theatre (35 hours). As well as basic skills and performance forms, students will be learning principles, applications, and the history & geography of playback theatre. In the rich atmosphere and dynamics of the playback experience, there will be opportunities to try out the roles of conductor, musician as well as actor. Throughout, students will be telling their own stories and transforming them into theatre in an atmosphere of fun and fellowship. The course is designed for newcomers and those wishing to have a thorough review of the basics. Once you have done Core Training, many other workshops are open to you.

Prerequisite: None

Click here to download INFO as pdf

2010: CT in Herefordshire with Davina Holmes

2010: October 1 to 4: 4 days (3 nights) residential

Fri 11am to Mon 4pm

at Poulstone Court, Kings Caple, Herefordshire HR1 4UA

As this training will run parallel to a next-level training – Deeper Listening – the shared social time will be particularly rich and stimulating.

About the Venue: A spacious Victorian country house, Poulstone Court lies in lush rolling countryside mid-way between Hereford and Ross-on-Wye. Close to the Black Mountains, the Brecon Beacons, the Forest of Dean, Symonds Yat, the Malvern Hills, and sites of historical interest, it is easily accessible via the M4, M5 and A40, and easy reach by train from London and Birmingham. (Fees are inclusive of all meals, accommodation and training)

Fees: £545 (scholarships are available for students and low-waged: please enquire)

2011: CT in London with Veronica Needa

2011: January 14-16 & 21-23 (double weekend non-residential)

Fri 6.30-9.30pm, Sat/Sun 10.30am-6pm

at Camden Chinese Community Centre, 9 Tavistock Place, London WC1H 9SN

This course will be convenient for those of you living in or near London, and can fit this around a working week. Students from further away are also welcome. We will help with finding suitable accommodation for you.

About the venue: We will make ourselves at home within the heart of an active community space. The Camden CCC has taken custodial ownership of a characterful listed building near Russell Square, and a short walk from Kings Cross/St Pancras and Euston Stations.

Fees: £350 (scholarships are available to students and low-waged: please enquire)

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