the creating body

create your own show from scratch

Physical Theater Workshop in Berlin

with Noam Meiri (Israel) and Nicole Kehrberger (Germany).
An intense workshop in Berlin: 3 days, 8 hours/day, Winter 2017

Your play can begin with an idea, one special moment in life, or a written story…

The creating body in an empty space – how to get from an idea, a special  moment in your life or a written story through imagination, research and  improvisation to an original theatre piece, a devised show.

The “creating body” workshop will give you tools to improve/strengthen/recharge your artistic skills and qualities such as body virtuosity, dramatic text for stage (dramaturgy), storytelling structures, muscles for your imagination, stage presence and more – all ingredients that allow you create your own show. Price: 380 .- Euro

Special offer for early booking.

about Noam Meiri

Noam Meiri’s artistic creation is born of a dialogue between Physical Theater and storytelling. His plays are always collaborative works. As a teacher, in Israel and all over the world, Meiri sees his role as a guide, giving the actors tools to create their very own work, in their very own theatrical language. Since 2000 Meiri has been residing as Professor for Physical Theater, Jaques Lecoq Method at the
Folkwang University of the Arts  at Essen, Germany.
In 2002 Meiri co-founded HaGuf Theater (Theater of the Body) School and Stage for Physical Theater, inspired by the method of Jacques Lecoq. Haguf Theater was the first school of its kind in Israel.


 about Nicole Kehrberger

After having taught for 13 years at the Ecole Philippe Gaulier in London and Paris, in 2011 Nicole Kehrberger established her International Theater Summer School in Berlin.
She has a long lasting experience as an award winning actress, acrobat, aerial artist and dancer on international stages and she combines all those disciplines in her teaching.
During the quest for the individual beauty of each student, she tosses etiquette, theories, styles and masks into the wind. In every student she searches for his candidness, vulnerability and his fragility, which contributes to the discovery of an open, inventive, joyful and individual play in an empty space.


for more information and application, please contact: info@barfusstheater.com or noam.meiri@googlemail.com
BarfussTheater am Schillerpark, Barfusstr.20, 13349 Berlin