The Jikji Theatre Project Blog
Attention Theatre Amoeba has another blog and website for the ongoing Jikji Theatre Project in Korea and France. The Jikji Theatre Project revolves around Theatre Amoeba’s physical exploration of Korean … Continue reading
International Mask Theatre Comes to Korea
Originally posted on Word from the R.O.K:
Film, TV dramas and KPop are at the vanguard of Korean cultural content at the crest of the Korean wave. Left…
Jikji, printed 1377. Buddhist book of dharma teachings.
Originally posted on Buddhism now:
Jikji, the oldest existing metal-plate printed book, is composed of dharma teachings, hymns, eulogies, epitaphs, prose and poetry by the seven Buddhas, 28 Indian patriarchs,…
The Simplicity of “Let’s try it!”
The Imagination Project: Reflections, Thoughts, and Perspectives. To learn more about Amoeba Teaching Artists Ross and Amy click here. Working with Amy is always a joy, so, of course, to be teamed with her for … Continue reading
What Does IMAGINATION Mean to You?
The Imagination Project: Reflections, Thoughts, and Perspectives from Seul and Robin! Learn about Amoeba Teaching Artists Seul and Robin here. Theatre Amoeba’s IMAGINATION PROJECT was part of APAC Theatre: an annual … Continue reading
The Masks We Wear: Massage Therapy Students Learn Through Movement and Masks
July 28th, 2014- Julie Christensen “There are three masks: the one we think we are, the one we really are, and the one we have in common,” Jacques Lecoq said. … Continue reading
Service Design meets the Clown
Service design is the activity of planning and organizing people, infrastructure, communication and material components of a service in order to improve its quality and the interaction between service provider and … Continue reading
Video Documentation Has Arrived!
Hello, Friends and Colleagues! Lina Sanchez has been working hard to document and share the CreACTion experience with the Theatre Amoeba community. This first embedded video follows the teachers at … Continue reading
Part I.5: Language Love
I am back in Philadelphia and have returned to my local job, but I feel like I should be returning to work at the Colombo tomorrow or the next day. … Continue reading
More! Part 1: Pereira and Back
Last Thursday, after morning classes in Manizales, Lena and I rode the bus for about an hour to Pereira. I mentioned the place in the last blog I posted. It’s … Continue reading