Living Stage Theatre Company
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Living Stage Theatre Company was the preeminent theatre for social change founded by Robert A. Alexander (1929-2008) in 1966. (He served as the Artistic Director until 1995.) Located in Washington, D.C., this professional improvisational theater offered participatory and exhilarating workshops to children, youth, teachers, parents, and community members. Living Stage’s main philosophy is based in the belief that every one is born an artist and the act of creation is the ultimate act of self-affirmation. The company's mission was to transform individuals and communities through creative empowerment. The Living Stage dissolved after 36 years and was a venture of Arena Stage
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The ensemble of artist/educators use improvisation because it is spontaneous. The content of the artwork created arises from the issues and concerns for the participants/audience. The audience becomes creators in the work thus affirming and empowering the self.
The entire performance/workshop is considered a work of art. Every creation, movement and sound is a "performance for the gods" as Tadashi Suzuki http://www.spac.or.jp/01spac02.html has stated. Any creation can be integrated into and transform lives.
Arena Stage
Arena Stage is a not-for-profit regional theater based in Southwest Washington, D.C. Its declared mission"is to produce huge plays of all that is passionate, exuberant, profound, deep and dangerous in the American spirit. Arena has broad shoulders and a capacity to produce anything from vast epics...
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Philosophy
In order to accomplish this mission, the theatre company created a laboratory in which the workshop participants/audience can experience a transformation by rehearsing for life. Theater as an instrument of art engages the body, the mind and the spirit of the artist and the participants/audience.The ensemble of artist/educators use improvisation because it is spontaneous. The content of the artwork created arises from the issues and concerns for the participants/audience. The audience becomes creators in the work thus affirming and empowering the self.
The entire performance/workshop is considered a work of art. Every creation, movement and sound is a "performance for the gods" as Tadashi Suzuki http://www.spac.or.jp/01spac02.html has stated. Any creation can be integrated into and transform lives.