Circe – Experimental Platform for Dance and Theatre presents:
Making Sense
How to initiate a creative process? How to transform it to a performative proposal? In Making Sense you will learn to apply tools and methods that will help you to better listen to your own artistic voice and amplify the key elements that make your ideas yours. Artist Eilit Marom, a member of Helicopter Artist Collective and Project Space in The Hague (NL) shares how to structure the performance from the inspiration point. She will combine exercises and tasks together with feedback discussions in order to offer a relevant yet playful starting point for a new creative process.
Eilit Marom (1986 Haifa, Israel) is an artist and choreographer based in The Hague, she works between Israel and the Netherlands in the field of dance and visual art. As an independent artist, she created projects that expose performance practices as valuable experiences which connect people with their physical self-expression and their environments. In the form of performances and immersive spaces, Eilit consciously positions her public in settings that facilitate serendipity, intending for a real encounter between them and the work. Her work is inspired by non-verbal communication and the study of interaction and function of systems embodied in the performers bodies or created as structures on the performance site. www.eilitmarom.com
Helicopter (https://helicopter.studio/)
Helicopter is an artist initiative located in a former school building in Moerwijk, The Hague (Netherlands).
Helicopter comprises artists and musicians with the desire to strengthen their ability to
‘zoom out’ and obtain a ‘Helicopter’ view; a wider vision on the world, to include and to embrace new thoughts and ideas.
The building is used as a platform to develop and present artworks, organize
exhibitions and events, connect with like-minded artists, the neighborhood and other local collectives to inspire, share and exchange.
Helicopter is an artist initiative located in a former school building in Moerwijk, The Hague (Netherlands).
Helicopter comprises artists and musicians with the desire to strengthen their ability to
‘zoom out’ and obtain a ‘Helicopter’ view; a wider vision on the world, to include and to embrace new thoughts and ideas.
The building is used as a platform to develop and present artworks, organize
exhibitions and events, connect with like-minded artists, the neighborhood and other local collectives to inspire, share and exchange.
The project is supported by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth of Georgia.
The project’s partner is Ardi Insurance Company.

The Schedule of the sessions:
29/11 19:30 – 20:15 Day 1: Observation – where is my inspiration, what do I have to share
01/12 19:30 – 20:15 Day 2: Investigation – research, playful time with your ideas
02/12 19:30 – 20:15 Day 3: Sketching – structures, scores, putting things together
*06/12 19:30 – 22:00 *Individual feedback 15 minutes sessions per participant
09/12 19:30 – 20:15 Day 4: Reflecting – what do you see? What elements and how they are being used?
11/12 13:00 – 15:30 Day 5: Choice Making – changes: this or that, fine tune and care for details.
29/11 19:30 – 20:15 Day 1: Observation – where is my inspiration, what do I have to share
01/12 19:30 – 20:15 Day 2: Investigation – research, playful time with your ideas
02/12 19:30 – 20:15 Day 3: Sketching – structures, scores, putting things together
*06/12 19:30 – 22:00 *Individual feedback 15 minutes sessions per participant
09/12 19:30 – 20:15 Day 4: Reflecting – what do you see? What elements and how they are being used?
11/12 13:00 – 15:30 Day 5: Choice Making – changes: this or that, fine tune and care for details.
If interested, please fill out the short registration form at: