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Rent An Art Studio in Bangalore in the Performing Arts Theatre at FLUX

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You can rent an art studio in Bangalore Indiranagar at FLUX for your art to perform, to exhibit, to rehearse, to teach a class, to have a workshop, to run a course, to shoot for a photography session, to shoot your movie, to hold a talk or a seminar, or to run a music jam. We know that art is highly dependent on energy. And the energy that gets created in a space also gets translated into the work getting created. Simple things like a hot cup of coffee, a grey sky, or a bird outside the window become important and affect the process of creation. This is because the creator is constantly feeling and is sensitive to these small things that she/he perceives. We are aware of this and therefore the energy and vibe that has been created in this visual and performing arts theatre at FLUX is of a free, conducive and energizing nature. FLUX is a collaborative art space that lives ours and breathes through the people who enter it. It is where ideas meet plans and people to take shape and form to...

Yes, And… Playback Theatre Training Workshop in Bangalore Indiranagar

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Yes, And… Playback Theatre Training Workshop in Bangalore Indiranagar at FLUX will help participants get trained in its core fundamentals. In fact these are the fundamentals of playback theatre including the different roles (actor, musician, conductor), rituals and formats. It has the potential to turn you into a real  acting hero on stage as well as in life! The participants first get to explore the basics skills needed for improv and interactive theatre through exercises that are high-energy and fun. First, the participants are able to break their inhibitions and become comfortable to use their bodies. The next set of exercises will take them  to the next step. They go deeper into elements of self-awareness, authentic expressing, and nuances of improvising both individually and as a team. It then dwells into the specific forms within Playback Theatre, both short and long. With each step, the participants get to experience how the different elements come together for a ‘playbacker’ or...

Drama/Theatre Direction Classes in Bangalore Indiranagar at FLUX

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1. What does it take to be a director? 2. How is a theatre director different from a film director? 3. What are the principles of direction and what are the rules of direction? 4. Are there any rules? 5. What about ethical and moral rules? A director clearly has a lot of power to make important decisions. But that also invests the idea of responsible and ethical decision making on the director. At FLUX, we offer theatre direction classes. These are not only process driven but also take into account theoretical and ethical direction. As an actor, the actor entrusts the director with him or herself. Thus it becomes the director’s responsibility to choreograph the piece and the people with love and care. Many directors can easily look at actors as resources. They just forget they are human beings who feel and get affected by their role. At FLUX, we also make sure that we train our budding directors into responsible and caring people first. They must learn how to manage power dynam...

Connect: A Course in Physical Theatre in Bangalore Indiranagar at FLUX

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There is something very beautiful about seeing a performer on stage that is truly alive, present and vulnerable. Without even one of these things, the performance falls flat. It will not be able to reach the audience in its true sense. For achieving this sort of a presence, the mind and body need to come together and connect. In this course in physical theatre in Bangalore, we will not only find this connection theoretically but also through experience and constant improvisational exercises. Improvisation is a very important aspect of any form of devising. It is so because this is where there is a free flow of ideas and constructions. This is where people can truly express what they are going through in life. And then they pick up certain parts to patch them together with the craft of storytelling. Keep reading…