A CIEGAS CON LUZ ESPECIAL DIA DE LOS ENAMORADOS, Sábado 13 de febrero 21:00hs
Oscuridad e intimidad... una combinación perfecta.
Verano en la Escuela Argentina de Teatro CIego
Arancel mensual $100
Arancel por una clase $30
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Nuevo Curso:
Nuevo curso especial de Desarrollo Olfativo
Sábados de 10:00hs a 12:00hs
Curso gratuito, solo disponible para ciegos y disminuidos visuales
Comienzo: 10 de abril
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Documental sobre el Teatro Ciego
Queremos compartir con uds. el documental recientemente creado por Lily Lucas, Simone Perez y Nathan Watts.
Aquí podrán conocer el detrás de escena del Centro Argentino de Teatro Ciego.
Miradas en la Oscuridad -
“We live in image society, a society where the obvious is much more important than the reality, up to the point that one takes over the other and occupies that space and the image it teaches like visible etiquette of objects and human values. It’s not what one does but it is what you have unless it isn’t apparent. In the social climate that is quite receptive to this imaginary setting it is easy to understand com one confuses seeing with feeling and the image with the reality."
Jenny Fraser (Image Society)
The “Blind Theater” or “Theater in the Darkness" is a new way of feeling what is real. By being immersed in a space without light, people are forced to perceive what is real by relying on their other, less exercised senses. This style of immersing people into complete pitch black darkness offers a more specific development of the sensual capabilities of each individual and encourages an open minded and empathetic response. The darkness excites the senses and works to destroy the preconceived notions of how we see things and replace it with them with how we imagine them. . This is not a theater of blind actors nor is it for the blind, but rather it is for everyone that is open to the development of human potential and social inclusion. In the Blind Theater we hope to erase the differences between people, apparent differences that are only perceived with sight. Our shows are presented in total darkness which permit people with visual handicaps to work in an environment where the use of sight doesn’t exist, nor does their disabilities.
At the Centro Argentino de Teatro Ciego (Argentine Center of Theater in the Dark) we do not think in blindness as a disability but rather we understand that it is possibility to offer an artistic space that is unique and employs other usages.








