MUSIC | Saturday & Sunday, FEBRUARY 25–26 | $50
Encounters through singing, sounding, and vocalizing
Join Agnieszka Kazimierska for two 2-hour workshops on Saturday & Sunday, February 25–26. These sessions are an invitation to enjoy sound and movement and their ample possibilities for providing connection—to oneself, and to others.
Going beyond the affirmed canons of musical and vocal practices we will approach the body's capacity to feel and invite our voice to live and play for a moment, together with others, away from the constriction of “doing it right”. The encounter is an invitation into a study of your own vocality as a doorway towards playfulness, creative imagination, connection and perhaps recognition of inner sonic landscapes that dwell within each human being.
During those two meetings we will explore: texture of the sound, connection between sound and imagination, movement, intention, and a desire to communicate. Parts of the sessions will be dedicated to singing and other parts to a variety of vocal explorations and improvisations.
The workshop is addressed to anyone interested in personal exploration of sound and singing.
Cost: $50 for both*
*If you wish to participate but can't afford the full fee, please email Agnieszka Kazimierska .
Pre-registration is required. Registration open until Friday, February 23, 8 p.m.
About Agnieszka Kazimierska
Agnieszka Kazimierska is an independent actress, vocal practitioner, and theater pedagogue. Her working style can be described as poetic, playing with the aesthetics of magical realism. Inspired by post-Jungian and depth psychology, her works often explore historical, social, psychological-and-beyond phenomena from a personal angle. She creates alone or in collaboration with fellow independent artists from Europe and the Americas. Between 2007-2021, she worked as a performer, theater researcher, and teacher at the Workcenter of Jerzy Grotowski and Thomas Richards, an international theater research center based in Italy and established by the renown Polish theater maker Jerzy Grotowski. During her time there, she taught and performed throughout Europe, Asia, and the Americas as a member of the Workcenter’s Open Program team, led by Mario Biagini, center’s associate director until 2021.
You can read more about Agnieszka HERE