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A workshop to help students engage with French vocabulary and grammar through physical theatre exercises, delivered by their bilingual (French/English) team of theatre practitioners.

Students will play physical theatre games that link new vocabulary to gestures, create short skits, and participate in guided improvisations to improve their linguistic fluency and confidence. This workshop focuses on developing oral communication and expanding French vocabulary in a fun, physically active, and supportive environment.

This unique workshop can be tailored to suit the needs and abilities of your students. Instructions can be delivered entirely in French, English or both languages.

 

Key Information.

Suitable for: KS3, KS4, KS5

Ages: 7-11, 11-14, 14-16

Subjects: Drama, Modern Foreign Languages

Topics: Improvisation, Movement, Performance Skills, Poetry, Storytelling, Team Building, Understanding Drama & Theatre, French, Vocabulary, Grammar

Type: In-School

Duration: 2 hours

Cost: From £290 per group

Dates: Ongoing

Max. Students: 30

SEND: Yes - suitable for students with SEND

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About Voloz Collective.

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VOLOZ COLLECTIVE is an award-winning international physical theatre company that reinvents and recharges physical comedy – exploiting the capacities of the human body and blurring the lines between the theatrical and cinematic.

Hailing from three different countries, the team of four was brought together by two years of study at L’École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq.

Voloz Collective has performed in France, England, and the United States, in diverse venues ranging from an organic farm in rural Vermont to London’s Pleasance Theatre. Voloz has been granted residencies at La Factorie in Normandy, France and at The Sable Project in Vermont, USA. Voloz Collective’s original theatrical short film, America, premiered off-broadway as part of Ars Nova’s ANT FEST. In February of 2022, Voloz toured The Man Who Thought He Knew Too Much to 17 different venues throughout England and Scotland, followed by an Off West end run at Omnibus Theatre. They received multiple five star reviews and an Off-West End Award nomination. Voloz will be performing as part of the Pleasance Futures season at the Edinburgh Fringe this August, and will also be performing the French premiere of The Man Who in January in Paris at Point Du Jour.

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