Friday, January 1, 2010

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on the stairs, set, go! An interview with Jula and Rabia.

Jula (left) and Rabia on the steps of St. Michael

The Theater Project Adventure diversity "is composed of a diverse mix of participants. We Jula Tomczak and Rabia Baglama before.

Jula Tomczak was born in Schwäbisch Hall and lives in Schwäbisch Hall - again. Although only 15 years old, she moved with her parents have often within Baden-Württemberg, and lived in various towns and villages.

also Baglama Rabia was born in Schwäbisch Hall, but grew up in neighboring Gaildorf in which they also now lives. It was old recently 20 years. On her birth certificate is actually "Rabia" as first name, as when entering an error occurred. That they therefore bear two names is no problem for them, "it is a Bißle funny, but fits already.

The interest in the theater
Jula takes part in the theater group at their school. Her friend Tara told her about the theater project "adventure diversity" and animated them also participate. "Yes why not, it's free," she answered and joined the theater group. But not only Tara's conviction was the reason but because it makes the drama since her childhood so much fun. For four years, first as an eight-year, it was during the summer holidays in Berlin from their grandparents along with her twin brother and sister to two-week theater Workshops pending. "They have played in several plays. We had to record time in our texts to learn by heart!" She laughs and likes to tell about it-you can feel their energy and joy of acting.

Rabia is already beginning. Her class teacher, she drew attention to the project. "They knew that I wanted to go in that direction that I am interested in acting." There were offered at their school, unfortunately, no such opportunities by working groups such as theater, Rabia took the chance and makes the effort for the theater project "adventure Diversity to come every Friday from Gaildorf to Schwäbisch Hall.

offers experiences "Adventure Diversity
Despite the many experiences with acting and theater workshops, the theater project" adventure diversity "for Jula yet something new and even more surprises. "In contrast to direct drama you learn here more on the details to be careful." It describes a practice last Friday, when you had to pay close attention: "You had to just listen and look closely to find out anything." In her previous theater experience, the workshop emphasis was on the play "We played theater right -. Make a play, stop, put it on-without great exercises" This differences they find useful: "What we do here, I can very well use in the theater AG.

Rabia agrees to Jula's opinion and also appreciates the "basic work-one must first look at how to progress works-what you must do first, pay attention to what is must ... "?

And the surprise Jula starts to laugh again:" At first I found a few exercises ridiculous, others have a bit strange but then I realized real - the exercises that really bring it! You really learn something! I'm still not at the beginning. I learned much better to watch what is required, which situation is being presented and I learned more on other players to respond. "

And what does diversity for the two? Rabia quickly finds her answer, "Freedom! Diversity is freedom to me-because I can do anything-there is no wrong and no right. You can try many different things."

"about diversity ... I have not had any thought," Jula takes time to think about first. She agreed with Rabia: "Exactly - diversity means that we can do anything, it puts the word 'much' of it - that is stuck in there many opportunities," As an example, she describes herself. "I'm versatile, I doing different things. I try out a lot, even if necessary until the bitter end "In fact, Jula was already in numerous working groups at the school: for different languages and for different activities in the theater and it was not always associated with easy or fun again. she was "prompter" - that the actors during performances whispered to her lyrics, so they do not come to a standstill during her holidays she takes on the wide range of activities and actions, and particularly like to try new things
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feelings of strangeness has not Jula "I feel really nowhere and never a stranger because I everywhere can find friends-and abroad. I talk just to people in English or throw the words that I can in other languages are together and then it's more 'hands'. I can communicate well, so I'm always the goal. "

Rabia feels rather strange when it is in places where they are not mastered the language and really feel so "lost half". Strangeness is not only a negative experience for her: in her recent holiday in France, she was fascinated from the Cannes Film Festival and the drum about the "rolled out red carpets, the highly polished city - made super clean, beautiful, all the luxury items such as yachts and many stars. "Will

Also from the theater world Rabia never leave again. The experience in the theater project" I was really horny-da does not want you gone! Adventure diversity "you do a lot . fun and confirm her passion for the theater world Jula also like the actors, but is very skeptical about the profession: "I can not imagine this as a career because you only with a lot . Luck as an actor made a bundle "Jula wants to make her high school then they want to work abroad before she began her studies. A year in the United States as an au pair and a half years as a development worker in a developing country." My mom is persuade just this me that I go to drama school in Berlin. "

Rabia other hand, can a career performance at the Theater-if not as an actor then perhaps . make-up artist, set designer or milliner She describes herself as creative people - since the age of 13 she took lessons in painting oil paintings - And therefore wants a career away from the desk. The theater project "adventure diversity" Rabia's first experience with drama, but probably not the last. She has already applied for an internship at the State Theatre in Stuttgart and has an audition for an acting academy. In 2010, she would breathe a bit of Hollywood air they would like to work in the United States as an au pair girl and take "side" acting lessons.

The two stand on the steps of St. Michael-the-air performance stage. If you say something? "Yes, the Theatre Workshop is great, "laughs Jula and Rabia acknowledged with a cheery:" exactly, "


Jula (left) with Roma at the "mirror exercise"
Rabia in an intercultural practice of visible and invisible Properties

photos and text: Patricia Masibay


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