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reconstructing the fiction

Course on stage creation from a gender perspective

What do Patti Smith, Simon de Beauvoir, Angela Davis, Frida Kahlo, have in common?

Malala Yousafzai...?

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And you with them?

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Do our female role models correspond to the representation of women in fiction?

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The fiction we generate and consume conditions the way we see ourselves in society.

We need to work actively on building a new collective imagination.

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Create new references, recover existing ones and reflect on the role that women have played throughout history.

Collective creative work allows us to question the patterns that we have socially established through play , thus becoming a necessary exercise for transformation.

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Only through actions, after analyzing the present moment, will we be able to develop a more just world free of gender stereotypes.

Objectives:

- To offer a space for stage research from a gender perspective.

 

- To create a space for reflection on how gender roles are represented in fiction.

 

- To work on the construction of new referents.

- To build a show collectively from the artistic plurality of the participants.

 

 

Contents:

- Women in fiction. In-depth analysis of the characters that catch our attention, sharing and dynamics to work creatively in the reconstruction of the collective imaginary.

 

- Scenic collage: dissection of texts, songs, speeches or biographical aspects of the chosen characters and scenic construction.

 

- Analysis of film and television scenes from a gender perspective.

 

- From thought to image, from image to action. Theater tools Image and movement.

 

- Collective creation as an empowering process.

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