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Actor’s Web is a practical seminar that explores how performers build and activate a physical and vocal score through training. Drawing on exercises from different traditions of performer training — including Meyerhold’s biomechanics, Eugenio Barba’s theatre anthropology, and Jerzy Grotowski’s work on physical score — the seminar focuses on body–mind integration, coordination, rhythm, impulse, balance, and the circulation of energy in space. The “web” serves as a working metaphor for the network of forces, actions, and connections through which the performer organizes and extends presence beyond the body itself. In dialogue with the concept of cognitive integration, the seminar approaches performance as an embodied process shaped through the dynamic relation of body, movement, environment, and material supports. Through guided exercises, repetition, improvisation, and the creation of short performative studies, students will investigate how movement, voice, objects, and spatial relations can function together as an integrated performative structure. Particular emphasis is placed on the relation between inner impulse and external form, and on the development of a score through which energy, attention, and action can be shaped with precision. The seminar is practice-based and open to students interested in actor training, physical dramaturgy, and embodied approaches to performance. |