The OBIE Award-winning Pig Iron Theatre Company wants to change world theatre-or at least, they want to train the next generation of theatre artists to do so. Partnering with Crane Arts as the flagship tenant in their newly acquired Crane Old School, the veteran company will launch the Pig Iron School for Advanced Performance Training: a two year, post graduate program designed to be every bit as unique-and disciplined-as the company itself.
"Pig Iron's School is ideal for the adventurous artist looking to explore new ways of making performance concepts. We believe that recent college grads and working artists alike will find an educational atmosphere intended to engage both the artistic and practical concerns of being a theatre artist in the 21st century " says Pig Iron Co-Artistic Director and School Director Quinn Bauriedel.Joining Bauriedel is an impressive faculty of decorated teaching artists, including co-Artistic Director Dan Rothenberg, company members Sarah Sanford and Geoff Sobelle, and longtime Pig Iron collaborator Emmanuelle Delpech-Ramey. They will be joined by virtuoso vocal artist Jean-Rene Toussaint and several other internationally renowned leaders in physical and ensemble theatre."It's a very, very exciting partnership that has enormous implications to Philadelphia" says Crane Arts' David Gleeson. "The Crane Old School's mission is to advance innovative approaches to artistic education. Pig Iron is a treasure to this city, and I believe the impact of this school on the regional and National Theatre scene will be considerable."
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