Creating New Solo Work

Featuring:

Holly Chappell and Tom Eason

Uther Dean

Dr. Jaime G. Dörner

HOLLY CHAPPELL AND TOM EASON

Victoria Abbott talks us through her process in making Run Rabbit; from compiling information, gathering material and how inspiration can come from many different places. Discussing how important it is to just add to your pile of good things, Victoria reminds us that the best thing is often just to start working and doing our best.

UTHER DEAN

“Process is your first and most important dramaturgical choice. HOW you made a show is your biggest thread in your weave of actions”

In tonight’s episode of TAHI Mahi we get to take a glimpse into Uther Dean's process as a playwright and recap his work in the arts as part of the award-winning theatre company My Accomplice.

DR. JAIME G. DÖRNER

“My curiosity as a practitioner constantly leads me to question the craft of producing theatre, what the purpose of theatre is and how effective theatre can be. So far I believe theatre to be a trigger and a provocateur of emotional/intellectual processes.”

After bringing his autoethnographic solo work El Macho to TAHI Festival last year we invited Dr Jaime G. Dörner Alvarez to speak to his process and the stages he takes to create such physical and emotional work in this episode of TAHI Mahi.

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