classes and workshops
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december 2006
december classes
Jennifer Monson
November 13 – December 8 M W F 10am – 12pm
Movement Research at Eden’s Expressway
Morning Dancing
In this class we will warm up our individual approaches to improvisation as a performance form through various processes influenced by Skinner Releasing Technique™ and Authentic Movement™. We will isolate improvisational activities such as making transitions, creating locations, sustaining energetic states, and other compositional strategies to bring a deeper understanding to our own personal and intrinsic improvisational logic. We will create scores that access our deeper layers of consciousness and challenge our assumptions about how we dance, uncovering both raw and sophisticated compositional patterns. I am curious about how meanings get affixed to particular moments in performance both willfully and not and in our agency to reclaim and reenergize meanings and mistakes in the act of performance. We will dance for each other a lot.
DD Dorvillier
December 11 – December 22 M W F 10 am – 12 pm
Movement Research at Eden’s Expressway
Movement Body
In this morning class we will explore and extend our awareness of energy and movement potential, drawing on internally motivated approaches such as Skinner Releasing Technique™, Authentic Movement™, and other movement/energy practices. We will work solo and in duos, integrating the technical, thinking, and creative processes, through hands-on work and improvisatory movement studies, ranging from vigorous to restorative.
december workshop
Sam Kim
Selected Sundays 10am – 1pm
October 22 & 29; December 3, 10 & 17; January 14, 21 & 28
$20 per class; Sign-up is first-come, first-served (limited to 5 choreographers per session) starting at 9:30am on the day of the workshop; no advanced registration required).
DTW David R. White Studio, 3rd Fl
Real Feedback
Real Feedback provides the much-needed platform for small groups of choreographers to get together, show work and get substantive feedback. Our goal is to use language as a vital tool to get at the essential nature of what we see – elevating our dances and the choreographic process. Expect dynamic feedback that addresses the fundamental tenets of your work and learn how we derive meaning from them. By sharpening your critical skills in Real Feedback, fall into deeper conversation with the choreographic form and use your freshened awareness to help you create dances that truly match your vision.
ongoing classes
Contact Improvisation
Bill Young teaches for the month of December.
September 6 – January 31 W 6:45 – 9:10pm
(no class Nov 22 and no class Dec 27)
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.Barbara Mahler
September 5 – December 21 T TH 10am – 12pm
Movement Research at Eden’s Expressway
(no class Nov 23)
January 2 – 30 T TH 10am – 12pm
Danspace Project
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.Merceditas Mañago Alexander
September 5 – December 22 T F 6 – 8pm
Movement Research at Eden’s Expressway
We will be constantly investigating weight shifting, energy intent and pathways, initiations and the sequence of events that happen, eye focus, and pelvic and leg support in relation to the torso and arms. I hope awareness from these places will help us better understand how these affect the performance quality of our movements.K.J. Holmes
September 16 – December 16 SAT 11am – 1pm
(no class Nov 25)
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.
Daria Fain
The Affect of Perception on Performance: An ongoing experiment in creating means to create and apprehend language as performers
Daria Fain returns to teaching a workshop and ongoing classes at Movement Research in late fall 2006. Stay tuned for updates.