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This image is taken in a dance studio. A person dressed in white is pulling a large object through the space. The space is bathed in pink light.
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This workshop will be in fluid dialogue with improvisational, compositional, choreographic, and visual art practices. Participants should possess a high threshold for personal, physical, and formal experimentation, and an openness towards connecting dance and object-making within the temporal realm and the wider world. Our time together will be informed by my experience with performing in spaces — galleries, lofts, clubs — typically carved out of larger structures, that were wildly varied in shape and size. The differing spaces required me to be adaptable, and they also brought to light the features of the performance itself: spatial proportions, audience positions, sound environments, and architectural features. I learned to approach my performances as temporary installations, in which drawings/mark making and sculptural forms, executed during the dance, served to situate myself and the audience within a mutable, embodied social space. Prior experience with interdisciplinary work need not be a concern.

What to expect:
Participants can expect to be lead through a warm up and to explore a drawing exercise designed to spark connections between visual art and dance. I will supply all the materials. Participants will have time to work on their own and develop short solos to share with the class (duet and trio configurations are possible if desired).

For workshop-related questions, please email programs@movementresearch.org.

Accessibility Notes

  • This workshop includes auditive guidance.

To request ASL interpretation or Audio Description, please email accessibility@movementresearch.org, subject line “ASL/Audio Description Request, Jon Kinzel” at least three (3) weeks prior to the first date of the workshop.

For access-related questions and requests, please contact accessibility@movementresearch.org, subject line “Jon Kinzel.”

Location

The Bob (previously known as 9th St Studio)
150 First Avenue
New York, NY 10009

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Artists

Jon Kinzel

Jon Kinzel

Jon Kinzel has presented his work in a variety of national and international venues. He maintains a deeply interrelated choreographic and visual art practice. Recently, he presented Hudson Terminus (2025) at Hudson Hall in Hudson NY, and, he received a NYSCA Support for Artists (2025), FCA Grants to Artists (2025), MacDowell Fellowships (2024, 2020), and a Guggenheim Fellowship (2023). He feels fortunate to have performed and collaborated with artists across several disciplines for many years. He has contributed to SCHIZM Magazine, PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art, MR Performance Journal, and SFMoMA’s Open Space. He has served as a sound designer, movement dramaturg, and curator. And he has taught within liberal arts, conservatory, and festival settings as well as in public schools throughout New York City.

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