Manhattan Experimental Theater Workshop

a program of the Manhattan Arts Center in Manhattan, Kansas

dreamwork/bodywork

by gwethalyn

So, it’s my favorite time of the year again! That’s right, time to take my stretchy velvet pants off the mothballs and dust off the K-tag. Thanks to a shorter than usual hiatus as a result of our extended fringin’ season last year, I can hardly believe it’s here already . . . EXPERIMENTAL THEATER TIME!!!

I am most grateful to Flinn for all her hard work transferring our humble blog to this new platform and really spiffing it up. It is lovely! Also, thanks to Flinn for taking the lead on blog entries this first week while I combated killer migraines and mind numbing highway hypnosis. I shall attempt to get back into the blog of things as we continue our work.

If you’re new to our blog, or just returning to it along with the rest of us, I encourage you to visit my very first blog entry for a little reminder of what we’re up to here when we discuss the authors we study and also give some credit where credit is due to those practitioners from whom we have learned/stolen our exercises. But enough of my self-consciousness, now onto the good stuff.

The first six sessions of the workshop are where we don’t have a goal yet aside from exploration of what we can do and what those who have gone before have done, and the sessions are glorious, so I’ll add to Flinn’s posts with more about our early sessions forthwith.


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