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april 2006
april class
Yvonne Meier
April 18 – 27 T TH 10am – 12pm
Danspace Project
Releasing
Through specially designed images, we will enable ourselves to let go of hidden tensions and realign with the natural forces of gravity and counter balance. Through the releasing process, we will learn how to move with more freedom and economy. Spontaneous movement explorations will allow us to creatively integrate these changes in our bodies. The experience of seeing into our bodies will give us a wonderful tool for improvisational dance.
april workshops
Janis Brenner
April 8 & 9 Sat 2 – 6pm & Sun 3 – 6:45pm
$65 Online payments: a modest fee of $2.00 per transaction will be charged for online payments. This is to help offset a portion of the online payment processing fees that MR incurs for offering the convenience of an online-payment option.
Movement Research at Eden’s Expressway
Moving, Sounding and Acting
This workshop explores the integration of movement and voice by delving into the mind/body connection, sensations and experiences through structured improvisation. Each class incorporates a physical warm-up as well as a vocal warm-up with the group learning songs to be sung together in "rounds." This creates a great sense of community and unified purpose, from which we can move into explorations together and individually. The experience of putting sound to movement greatly enhances and enriches the body's possibilities and qualities. At the same time, moving enhances and deeply affects the voice and all of its emotional colors. "Creative play" is the core of this workshop.
Meg Stuart
April 24 & 25 Mon & Tues 12 – 5pm
$110
This workshop is sold out. To be placed on the waiting list, call Erika Hand at 212.598.0551 x 1.
Janet Panetta Movement Center, 214 W. 29th Street, Suite 1001, 10th Fl. (bet. 7th & 8th Avenues)
Limit: 15 – 17 students.
Moving fictions
The workshop will concentrate on how to dance our imagination, articulating our limitations, habits and personal taboos. We will methodically stretch our understanding of how we can play others and ourselves on stage. These moving fictions will be shaped through improvisation into physical scenarios that transform and shift as we interact with others.
ongoing classes
Contact Improvisation
Charlie Mosey teaches in April.
Wednesdays 6:45-9:10pm
Cathy Weis Studio
Contact Improvisation is a partnering dance form. Skills such as rolling, releasing, giving and supporting weight, expanding range of spatial concentration, lifting, catching and falling help one move with and through gravity, share weight in motion and use momentum and flow in physical contact. These weekly classes, open to people of all levels of movement experience, are informed variously by the individual teaching artists.
K.J. Holmes
January 7 - June
(New- This class no longer ends in April, it is extended through June!)
Saturdays 11am – 1pm
Movement Research at Eden’s Expressway
The Athletics of Intimacy, Improvisations
Classes combine skills and practices of Contact Improvisation, applications of Body-Mind Centering® and tutoring of somatic improvisational approaches in solo, duet (strong emphasis on partnering) and ensemble dancing. I am interested in the very physical, the very sensorial and the very imaginative, and in discovering new challenges and risks within our movement.
RoseAnne Spradlin
January 29 - June 29
Thursdays 1 – 3pm
Movement Research at Eden’s Expressway
Body-Mind Centering®: Integration and Expression
In this class students will be guided through integrative explorations and creative improvisation rooted in principles from Body-Mind Centering®. This work can be used to address problems in dance technique, psycho-physical integration or as a source for creative tools in the choreographic process.
Barbara Mahler
February 21 - March 16 & April 18 - June 22
Please note: there is a break from March 21 - April 13
T TH 10am – 12pm
Movement Research at Eden’s Expressway
The purpose of this class is to re-educate the dancer’s body, interweaving theory and practice on a physical and organic level. From this comes the potential for students to discover a range of intelligence in their dancing, as well as to help them discover and develop their own choreographic vision. Initially inspired by the work of pioneer kinesiologist Dorothy Vislcoky, and then continuing for upwards of 20 years with Susan Klein, Barbara Mahler has learned to see, feel and teach each person/body individually to help their body function at its highest level of efficiency and function.
Juliette Mapp
February 7 - June 30
Tuesdays and Fridays 6 – 8pm
Movement Research at Eden’s Expressway
This class will work in depth on developing awareness of alignment patterns to better understand each dancer’s unique movement potential and style. Class will be an opportunity to allow the body and mind to release and become aware of our pre-existing physical limitations in order to find greater movement range. Our warm-up will grow from internal structural and breath images to establish a consciousness in both the minute and grand details of dance. Class will conclude with a combination built to further increase awareness and freedom inside each student’s own dancing.
Daria Fain
”My classes draw on the practice of Chi Kung. They are focused on giving you tools to connect with different physical, energetical systems that allow one to access energy and imagination.Chi Kung is a 5000-year-old Chinese practice to heal oneself. It means: "cultivating life force". Based on Chinese energetic it uses the same principals as acupuncture. Chi Kung teaches you to store and cultivate energy so it can flow in energy routes that are the meridians. Practiced on a regular basis, Chi Kung provides long term tools to balance and comprehend the interface of the body, the mind and the spirit.”
” Any one can attend all classes and with a regular practice can develop their own individual understanding and relationship to cultivating energy.”
Mondays 10am – 12pm
Body Language
Chi Kung into Movement
This is a technical class using Chi Kung principles to undertake the basics of a potent and healthy approach to movement grounded in exercises that cultivate internal forces.Tuesdays 6:30pm – 8pm
Body Language
Rotative topics in Chi Kung
Topic from February 7 to March 8: Tai Chi - Chi Kung
This thirteen-movement form focuses on the inner structure of Tai Chi, the way the Chi flows in the body and the way energy is transmitted through the bone structure from the ground. This form is simple and easy to master, yet it contains all the essential movement of Tai Chi.Wednesdays 10am to 12pm
Body Language
Spontaneous Chi Kung/Improvisation
Using Taoist principles that connect organs, senses and emotions, Daria Faïn leads an exploration into the complex layers of our being. The activated internal forces are at play.