I started the session talking about emotions. While being in my personal drama of my wife leaving me, I shared how we can use these emotions to bring intensity in our play. Even if the emotions are overwhelming, the show must go on. We did a bit of Capoera for warm up today. I find it challenging to lead the warm up as there is quite a difference in what each actors have to bring to the play. On one side there is the 'traditional' family with 'normal' movement, and on the other side, you have the bug Gregor, Body, Mind and Spirit, which are on a completely moving differently. I use my martial art training to help with the warm up and what I've picked up while learning Butoh. The costume for Gregor has been a big question and the more he play without any sort of costume the more I see that we don't need too much of a costume. To dress him up as a 'bug' could be almost ridicule, and restrain his motion. It's theatre, and not cinema and I feel we can't reach that level of craft that would work on stage. We also have Body, Mind, Spirit to fill in the details... I'll talk to the artist director today to clarify. I'm leaning toward a 'The Crow' or 'Edward Scisor Hand' feel, or in the Sword of the Berserk, when Guts 'boss' (can't remember his name now) is dying, whith his helmet, all frail and inhuman. There is more music now and that adds a lot. Having all the actor on stage is also quite the relief. We'll play trough act 1 and 2 next week, and hopefull get to act 3. We have the theatre until late June so I hope we can have time to practice the whole play a couple time before then. We'll then break for the summer, and see how we can maintain some sort of continuity.