Engaging theater as an inherently physical and interdisciplinary art form, the training disrupts traditional modes of storytelling, image making, collaboration, and theater making. Framing dramaturgy as the consideration of structures and their impacts, the studio centers dramaturgy of disruption to investigate a range of dramaturgical approaches for process, collaboration, architecture, space, and performance. The work will examine dramaturgies across art forms and geographies and situate them in theater practice. This training engages students in a detailed approach of Theater Mitu’s somatic training methodology of Whole Theater. This demanding physical training will lay the foundational discipline to garner successful models of artistic, explorative, and creative processes. This studio proposes disruption as a path towards innovation and a richer understanding of what it is to be an artist and a human.