CLASSES & WORKSHOPS

    Sunday Movement Lab

    Sunday Movement Lab

    Presented by Da·Da·Dance Project at Arts Parlor

    February 7-May 30, 2010


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    “Movement Lab’s” goal is to serve as a vehicle for dancers and movers to evaluate muscular/structural potential and limits. Through this exploration, we will find ways to move more freely and expressively. The Lab is focused on finding cognitive playfulness in a movement practice, which in turn allows us to be more dexterous and agile. This class is designed to activate our intellectual curiosity, imagination, and creativity. A self-exploratory and self-explanatory approach is the central component to this class. There will be a set of exercises that will be taught each week. The importance in this class is not about repeating the choreography with precision. The choreography exercises simply provide structure for which we can practice moving and gather new information for ourselves and our body as we consciously move. We will be working with following themes this Spring. - Arrivals and departures / creating dance with transitions - Clarity and precision - Balance and weight shifts - Expansion and contraction of space and time - Choices/visualization


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      • Venue Info

        Arts Parlor

        1170 S. Broad Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19146

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets: $10 ($110 if you pre-register for all 14 sessions)

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        February 7-May 30, 2010

        Times:
        12-2 pm

      • Accessibility Info

          Currently, no accessibility information is available for this event.


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