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As Aristotle once noted, theater is humanity celebrating the process of learning. Learning is a core element of life, and so theater provides us with an avenue to explore and learn about the world around us.

On stage, our body is our main tool, and it is essential not only to nourish it, but also train it in various ways. Through physical exercises and techniques, we can develop our body and voice to effectively communicate with the audience, universal values such as justice, the oppression of peoples by the authorities etc. Over those two days, we will delve into the technique of Ancient Greek Theater. We will learn to embody the characters we portray and to connect with our audience on a deeper level. In the end, we will put all of our newfound knowledge and skills to the test by creating a show based on Aristotle's idea of "filtaton”.

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