Description

The psychodrama stage forms a basic structure of a theatre that defines a specified space where exploration of matters of daily living can be set out in a dramatic form. With a protagonist, a producer, auxiliaries, an audience and a stage, relevant human concerns can be revealed, shared and revitalised.

‘Theatre’ enables a sense of time and space, as well as people and place to be expanded and limitations transcended. In psychodrama we recognise this as surplus reality. The psychodrama theatre creates a situation of ‘acting in’ rather than ‘acting out’, of analysis, of the possibility of taking something new forward that can be tested out in life itself. There will be some emphasis on the human body, movement and sound and the benefits of a greater integration between thinking, feeling and action.

 Le Theatre des Bouffes du Nord, Paris 2019

Enrol in W4-2021: Psychodrama as living theatre

Wellington Psychodrama Training Institute

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Workshop Code: W4 - 2021

Date and Times

Friday: 30 July: 7.00pm – 9.00 pm
Saturday: 31 July: 10.00 am – 5.30 pm
Sunday: 1 August: 9.30 am – 5.00 pm

Venue

Level One, 35-37 Victoria Street, Central Wellington.

Fee

$495.00 (inc GST) Some places are available at a reduced rate

Deposit: $150.00

Trainer

Chris Hosking

Chris Hosking

Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington Campus

Chris Hosking is an AANZPA registered Psychodramatist and Trainer Educator Practitioner and a Distinguished Member of AANZPA. Chris has served on various committees within AANZPA including the Executive, the Board of Examiners and the Ethics Committee. Chris has been training people in Psychodrama and its various applications for many years working in Australia and New Zealand campus programs as well as being an active trainer in the psychodrama programs in Greece and Japan. Chris has worked as a consultant in Community Development in South East Asia for many years in particular working in the recovery programs in post-war Vietnam and during the uprisings in Myanmar.