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PHYSICAL THEATER WORKSHOP - “Physical capabilities and various qualities of movement”

  • Spandau Arcaden (Untergeschoss, gegenüber dm) 3 Klosterstraße Berlin, BE, 13581 Deutschland (map)

This workshop offers participants introductory physical theatre classes.

In “Allowing Space”, choreographer and theatre director Lex Shcherbakov invite everyone to experience physical theater and explore their own body expressions through a series of workshops, open and accessible to everyone.


The workshop is open for both children and adults.

Any level of fitness is possible.

Bring sports wear for movement.

Free Entrance & Drop-in.


Physical theatre as a field of performative arts is a relatively modern phenomenon. However, the origins of this phenomenon lie in antiquity. Over the centuries, kinesthetic codes (norms and rules of behavior - including its movement aspect) have changed many times, but as a rule, they were socially and culturally conditioned.

Lex Scherbakov proposes to consider physical theatre as a method of pre-verbal expression. The project "ALLOWING SPACE - Suche nach einer individuellen Sprache des körperlichen Ausdrucks" offers a series of workshops of physical theatre and performance. Participants will have the opportunity to get acquainted with the basic principles of physical theatre, to immerse themselves in a world of sensory and kinesthetic sensations, to touch in practice the peculiarities of bodily expression. Also at the workshops there will be an opportunity to pay attention to your own kinesthetic portrait (a set of habitual movements) and, if you wish, create an improvisational solo etude based on this portrait.


Lex Shcherbakov

choreographer, director, psychologist and teacher. Since 2000, he has been working with professional performers and dancers, as well as with amateurs. He also has extensive experience in inclusive theater and dance projects. The main professional interest is the development of the individual physical expressiveness of an actor, performer, dancer.

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