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MetaWORKSHOP:

THE BOUFFON (24h)

18.–21.4.2025

 


 

KEY WORDS

Bouffon workshop, physical theatre, satire, body masks, topical themes in the society

 

TO WHOM

Professionals, students and advanced amateurs in the wide field of performing arts.
 

 

 

DESCRIPTION
In the four-day beginners course, we will learn some essential techniques of physical theater and dive into the comical and grotesque world of bouffons.

 

Bouffons have their roots in ancient Greek satyr plays and their jesters. More recent connections are with the French tradition of physical theatre; The bouffon term was launched by theater educator Jacques Lecoq (1921-1999) and bouffons developed into one of the cornerstones of Lecoq's pedagogy.


The essence of the genre is mockery. Bouffons look at social issues and make their observations visible in an exaggerated and grotesque way. Bouffons' most important assets are omniscience and playfulness.

Bouffons' mockery never touches directly on individuals or private subjects, but on large collective themes, in which the essence and complexity of society usually crystallizes. Bouffons enjoy topics such as politics, religion, economy, power, money, morality, war, science, sex, race, ecology, family, education, institutions...

 

Bouffons don't side with anyone (even if we do). Bouffons don't have opinions, but make their exact observations visible without sparing anyone. Bouffons do not invent anything, not the text they use or their imitations, but all the material arises from the existing reality where we live.

 

Course content:

  • Learning physical theater techniques which help to find the exaggerated level of expression characteristic of the genre.

  • Building body masks for bouffon characters

  • Creating a grotesque essence for the characters, including movement language, voice and mindset.

  • Forming bouffon gangs and studying choral movements, rituals, rhythms and treating current themes in small groups.

 

 

LANGUAGE
Finnish

English if needed

 

 

TEACHER

Soile Mäkelä (MA) is a founder member of Teatteri Metamorfoosi and a theater teacher who graduated from University of the Arts Helsinki, Theatre Academy in 2008. She is approaching theater from the physical point of view, highly influenced by the French Lecoq pedagogy. Mäkelä has been teaching physical theater, with different masks, for twenty years.

Soile studied  bouffon style at the beginning of the millennium in Italy as a student of Giovanni Fusetti. After that she continued exploring bouffons with her own theater group in the MetaLAB -movement laboratory. In the spring of 2023, Mäkelä visited Canada, Masq' Alors! -mask theater festival as a guest teacher and at the same year she worked as an “outside eye” for the bouffon performance Into the Wild, which was a co-operation of Teatteri Metamorfoosi and Kallo Collective.

 

 


SCHEDULE

During the Easter holidays 18.–21.4.2025 

Fri-Mon at 10-17:00 

(includes 1 hour lunch break/day + 1-2- shorter coffee pauses)

 

 

PRICE
240€

 

 

PARTICIPANTS
Minimum number of participants 8, maximum 14

 

 

VENUE
Teatteri Metamorfoosi/ Point Fixe

Suvilahdenkatu 10 a 4th floor

00500 Helsinki

Map

 

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