Theater workshops En scene ! For Adults

Theater workshops En Scène ! in French
Berlin/Freiburg im Breisgau

EN SCÈNE! FOR ADULTS

Founded in 2010, En Scène is a weekly theatre workshop for adults — beginners or experienced — who wish to create a performance in French within a supportive, collaborative environment.

Led by Anaïs Caillaud (Berlin) and Damien Poinsard (Freiburg im Breisgau), this workshop offers weekly explorations of theatre tools:

  • Physical and vocal warm-ups

  • Work on body, voice, space, and eye contact

  • Improvisation, presence on stage, collective creation, or working with texts

The goal? To express, to listen, to imagine, to collaborate, to dare.
There’s no pressure to perform — just the joy of coming together, building a group, and sharing something on stage.

Who is it for? Francophones, francophiles, the shy, the curious, students, professionals, beginners or theatre enthusiasts

Level required: Minimum B2 in French
Season finale: Public performance in June
Location: In Berlin or Freiburg im Breisgau

EN SCÈNE! TEENS

Theatre in French for 11–14 year olds in Berlin

A weekly theatre workshop in French for young people who enjoy playing, inventing, performing, and expressing themselves in new and creative ways.

Each week, participants explore age-appropriate theatre techniques through games, improvisation, and the gradual development of a collective performance.

Goals for participants:

  • Build self-confidence

  • Stimulate imagination, concentration, and listening skills

  • Develop oral expression in a fun, supportive environment

  • Discover the basics of group stage work

When: Wednesdays during the school term (FG)
Time: 16:40 – 18:10
Location: JKZ PUMPE, Lützowstraße 42, 10785 Berlin
Age group: 11–14 years

Registration

Previously with En Scène!

Anais Caillaud, workshop leader

Anaïs Caillaud follows an approach rooted in popular education, where learning is based on experience and aims at empowerment. She holds the BPJEPS and DEJEPS diplomas (French certifications in youth and cultural education) and leads theatre workshops for diverse audiences. Her work consistently combines artistic rigor, the joy of playing, and a spirit of respect and inclusion. After working as a freelance artist, she joined the company Les Singuliers Associés as an actress and theatre educator, leading cultural projects with a variety of target groups. Since 2018, she has been part of Thealingua – Cours et Jardins, driven by a desire to bring European perspectives into her work. Based in Berlin, she focuses on physical theatre and is currently developing a personal piece around family heritage, informed by a continuous reflection on her artistic and pedagogical practices.