DAI represents at NY Clown Theatre Festival
September 3, 2010

Sept. 3 - 26, the New York Clown Theatre Festival includes a workshop with Founding Artistic Director Joan Schirle (9/11,12) and several performances by Dell'Arte alumni Adriana Chavez,
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Schirle guests at U of Colorado
August 31, 2010

Founding Artistic Director and School Director Joan Schirle is directing Goldoni's "The Ingenious Chambermaid" at the U. of Colorado Boulder. Translated by DAI founders Carlo and Jane
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Dell'Arte in Colombia
August 29, 2010

Dell'Arte International represents the USA at the Festival Internacional de Teatro de Caribe in Santa Marta, Colombia, with Under The Table's "the Only Friends We Have." This trio of Dell'Arte
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Who we are:

Dell’Arte International is the North American center for theatre training, research, and performance of the actor-creator. We are a committed community of artists who model and share in a sustained ensemble artistic practice.

Our mission:

International in scope, grounded in the natural living world, inspired by our non-urban setting, Dell’Arte International explores theatre making, theatre practice and theatre training for ourselves, the world and the future.

Our artistic vision:

Dell’Arte International seeks to create resonant works of theatre that are visceral, athletic and that engage the mystery underlying all experience. We revel in ferocious play.

We believe in:

Reflecting the cultural, ethnic, social and historic diversity of our community as well as expanding it.

Exploring the relationship between art and place, artist and community .

Teaching by our example as well as our pedagogy.

The power of the arts to enrich the education and lives of young people.

The power of theatre to transform artists and audiences.

The ability of the actor-creator to make art that reflects the complexity of living, art that is both specific and universal.

Ensemble and collaborative practices that place the artist at the center of the work and the organization.

The importance of independent cultural production to our society's health.

The value of our work to the field as a laboratory for exploration and development.

The importance of play.

The seriousness of comedy.


 
 

 

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