This 2-hour interactive theater workshop invites you to explore themes such as belonging, identity, and power through movement, improvisation, and collective storytelling. Inspired by the methods of the Theater of the Oppressed, participants use the body as a tool for dialogue, resistance, and creative transformation.
Through playful yet profound exercises, they challenge dominant narratives, break free from internalized scripts, and discover new forms of expression to perceive and represent their reality differently. No theater experience necessary—just the curiosity to engage, reflect, and experiment.
Who is it for? For anyone who has ever felt like an outsider, for anyone who wants to explore identity and self-determination through theater, and for anyone who believes in the power of storytelling as a tool for change.
What do participants do? They play, reflect, and create. They explore personal and collective experiences through theater exercises that invite discussion, self-awareness, and action.
Why theater? Because the body remembers, because stories shape the world, and because transformation begins when you dare to imagine alternatives.
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