This 5-day intensive is designed as an open level creative workshop for the professional performing artists and researchers in dance, theatre and visual arts.
Date/Time: Jan 9 2018, 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Burnaby, Shadbolt Centre for the Arts | Event calendarCost: $92.00
Movement Culture & Tua o Te Arai Performance Workshop
Facilitated by Charles Koroneho
In partnership with Jeanette Kotowich and the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts.
Mornings
Movement Culture Workshop explores spatial activation, an eclectic movement vocabulary, set and improvised material within a continuous movement field. Hybrid movement sessions are fast paced; emphasizing the moving body in space, improved mobility, speed, coordination and spatial orientation. Training is focused on hybridizing dance, body weather laboratory, mau rakau, martial arts and somatic research practices.
Movement sessions may include work with objects, partnered bodywork, specific stretching, relaxation exercises focused on breathing, alignment and contact.
Afternoons
Tua o Te Arai is an exploration of bereavement, funeral practices and lamentation. The workshop will focus on funeral, cemetery and burial art to explore movement and improvisation for performance making.
Creativity sessions explore sensitivity training, structured improvisation and specific techniques for developing a body of internal landscapes, performance persona and characterizations.
Sessions are designed to sharpen focus and develop a diverse range of choreographic explorations, performance devising, scripting or co-authoring and may be experienced as individuals, in small groups or larger ensemble.
To register your interest, please contact dance programmer, Salome Nieto at Salome.NietoAndrade@burnaby.ca or call 604-205-3007 for details, a complete workshop brochure and application procedure.
Application Process
Submit your application to Charles Koroneho.
koroneho@tetokiharuru.com
Vision Statement: A brief statement about your cultural, artistic and/or academic practice; including why you want to participate in the Movement Culture & Tua o Te Arai Workshop and what outcomes you would like to achieve. (500 words maximum).
CV/BIO: One page only, a brief resume of your training and/or performance background and project experience.
Works: Include links to images, video, and/or articles of your choreographic, performance, interdisciplinary work or research. (Website or online publishing)
Venue: Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, Vancouver, BC Canada. Dates: 08 -12 January 2018
Costs: Movement Culture & Tua o Te Arai Performance Workshop
Mon-Fri
08 -12 January 2018
Full workshop (25hrs)
9AM - 3PM
$197.50 + gst
Morning Hybrid Training (10hrs)
9AM - 11AM
$92.00 + gst
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