Read about Drama Club and all modules here. Explore the body's. expressive potential. We will engage in exercises focusing on attention,. listening, rhythm, and connection to overcome fears and language barriers.
In a
supportive, judgment-free atmosphere, the participants will learn to let go,
embrace vulnerabilities, and connect with others through physical expression.
Marika Rocca is
trained as a medical clown by the NGO "Veronica Sacchi" (Milan,
Italy) and
"Humanitarian
Clowns" (Melbourne, Australia). As a medical clown she visited hospitals,
nursing
homes, and centers
for people with mental disabilities, as well as undertaking trips to different
countries. Marika
studied clowning and mime in Milan, under the teaching of Antonio Brugnano,
who also uses Jacques
Lecoq's methodology. She holds a bachelor's degree in fine arts and
has over ten years of
experience in body language and physical movement. Currently, she is a
yoga instructor in
Aarhus, focusing on incorporating playfulness into traditional practice
Hold: 25-1237A.
In a
supportive, judgment-free atmosphere, the participants will learn to let go,
embrace vulnerabilities, and connect with others through physical expression.
Marika Rocca is
trained as a medical clown by the NGO "Veronica Sacchi" (Milan,
Italy) and
"Humanitarian
Clowns" (Melbourne, Australia). As a medical clown she visited hospitals,
nursing
homes, and centers
for people with mental disabilities, as well as undertaking trips to different
countries. Marika
studied clowning and mime in Milan, under the teaching of Antonio Brugnano,
who also uses Jacques
Lecoq's methodology. She holds a bachelor's degree in fine arts and
has over ten years of
experience in body language and physical movement. Currently, she is a
yoga instructor in
Aarhus, focusing on incorporating playfulness into traditional practice
Hold: 25-1237A.