Morning Classes

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Past Classes

Joanna Kotze
February 25 - March 4
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $14
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Beauty, awkwardness, form, strength, weakness. Intended to be both laboratory and class, we will delve into the design of the body and its potential within a given moment. Through open practices, stretch and placement, technique studies, and movement phrases, habits will be discovered, challenged, and seen through a new lens. A concentration on the forces through the legs will lead to finding the range in separate body parts and ways to use your weight into the floor. My hope is for you to feel present and challenged and to leave class with a few answers and many more questions.
John Jasperse
March 5 - March 21
Tuesday, Thursday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $14
March 21
Thursday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $14
Danspace Project
Movement Practice
The class will begin with an anatomy focused warm-up, drawn from both traditional and recent techniques, aiming to align and re-pattern the energy flow in the body in order to find support from the floor and our connection into space. We will begin with simple movements, improvisation scores, exercises, and sequences gradually building in complexity. We will learn movement material, some from Jasperse's work and some created for these explorations. Our goal will be to integrate energetic patterning explored in the first portion of class and to play with different manners of experiencing and embodying the choreographic material.
Michelle Boulé
March 11 - March 22
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $14
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
We’ll look at different ways of approaching ‘dance technique’…energy systems, physical systems, architectural-object-spatial relationships, contact and non-contact partner and solo improvisations. I take my current somatic, dance, and performance interests and apply them to a movement practice. A maximally informed approach to dancing. A space of respectful, creative permission for everyone’s body. A time to really let things move in all senses of the word…in relationship within and beyond oneself. Structure = warm-up leads to choreographed phrase work.
Jon Kinzel
March 25 - April 12
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $14
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Technique / EXERCISES IN COMPOSITION
This class is designed to access multiple threads at once such as greater range of motion and articulation, isolated and momentum-driven movement forms, rhythmic and kinesthetic intelligence, sense of scale, ascent and descent, injury prevention, alignment, personal and musical expression, and dancing that supports a balanced square orientation over a vertical axis while traversing through space, and shifting off center, in a mode that reflects a play between athleticism, performance, and a particular disposition.
David Thomson
April 2 - April 25
Tuesday, Thursday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $14
Danspace Project
Class will be taught by Kayvon Pourazar on April 16, 18, 23 & 25. This class will focus on alignment, weight, clarity of momentum, and breath. Using influences from Chi Gong, Alexander, yoga, modern and postmodern constructs to release the joints, connect to the floor, lengthen the spine, activate the senses and warm the body. We continue the exploration in the second half through a combination of improvisation, phrase material and other choreographic structures to expand the experience of dancing.
Asli Bulbul
April 15 - May 10
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $14
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Working from the body's innate intelligence, class will start with simple awareness and coordination exercises influenced by different somatic disciplines to organize the body and prepare us for more technical movement. We will work on remembering and re-wiring organic pathways and explore alternative solutions to our habitual patterns. Class will build in physical intensity, culminating in a chance to put our experiments to the test. Sometimes this will mean phrase work and other times class will stay in a more lab/workshop-like format.
Kayvon Pourazar
April 16 - April 26
Tuesday, Thursday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $14
Danspace Project
Morning Class
Subbing for David Thomson April 16, 18, 23 & 25. This class will focus on allowing the inherent dynamic and organizational logic of the moving body to become more present in our dancing. We will encourage our instructive and directive intentions to succumb their influence to a listening and responding/responsible self. Our warm up will include physical situations and exercises that will help us understand and become familiar with our range of effective force, momentum, coordination, weight and balance. In turn, we will be prepared to dive into phrase material that emphasizes kinetic and energetic simplicity within more complex and multilayered forms.
Jennifer Nugent
April 30 - May 2
Tuesday, Thursday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $14
May 9 - May 30
Tuesday, Thursday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $14
Danspace Project
Using improvisational and set warm-ups, we will focus on the volume and weight inside the body and its relationship to the floor. Exercises that bring awareness to the feet, spine, and pelvic floor encourage the feeling of release in the limbs, allowing us to fall and suspend off-center, simultaneously finding a grounded flexible base of support. Using these physical tools, we will explore sensation, instinct, and the inherent musicality inside the body, phrasing. All the while dancing, we will work toward a more grounded and direct approach to movement. No Class May 7.
Levi Gonzalez
May 13 - May 24
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $14
May 29 - June 7
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $14
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Class will be taught by Vicky Shick on May 17. Using the morning technique class structure as a model, this class will focus on dance as a physical, conceptual, and experiential practice, with an emphasis on the cultivation of presence inside of the forms. Class will begin with imagery and gentle preparation culled from various bodywork modalities that access our awareness of the organs, the skeleton, gravity, and energetic pathways through the architecture of the body and into the space. Class will expand into technical exercises, choreographic structures, improvisations, and performance constructs, exploring ways to engage with the material through precise and imaginative means. No class May 27.
Vicky Shick
June 4 - June 20
Tuesday, Thursday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $14
Danspace Project
Class will begin with systematically readying an alert body and mind for full-out and detailed dancing which we will do in the second part of class. The goal is to help each dancer increase self and body awareness, level of articulation, strength, technical facility, and almost most importantly, focus. The warm up is simple and straightforward with an emphasis on alignment, physical mechanics, and also leaving space for sensation and feedback from our bodies as we work collaboratively to arrive at dancing. Through the practice of doing phrase work with a wide range of physicality and co-ordinations, we hone our skills and apply our training. And with repetition and exploration we educate ourselves and deepen the understanding of the intelligence in our bodies. *** Jon Kinzel will teach for Vicky on June 25 & 27.
luciana achugar
June 10 - June 28
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $14
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Feeling is believing
Class will be taught be Levi Gonzalez on June 14, and by Melanie Maar on June 17 & 19. I like to think of dance class as a chance to grow a new body. I am in a process of developing the language that gives me access to a more sensual, animal, connected, bloody, fleshy, fatty, bony, magical, deeper than even the marrow of the bone, vibrational body, and I’d like to share it with you. Using our imagination a lot, using our breath and our voice, using touch, and also sometimes discussing and learning tools for strengthening connections and for letting go of patterns of use of ourselves. Always moving towards pleasure…
Lance Gries
June 25 - June 27
Tuesday, Thursday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $14
Danspace Project
Embodying and Exchanging Energy
This class will explore how individuals and groups embody and exchange "energy." We will keep an open mind about how energy is present, sensed, and a source in us: inspiration, creativity, motivation, connection, collaboration, presence, emotion, spirituality - energy forms that exist in our physical and non physical experience, shaping our interactions. Guided experiences and improvisational forms bring our heightened awareness and dimensional bodies into a potent energetic state to create a supportive and collaborative environment, leading us to shared dancing, creativity, and discourse.

Ongoing Classes

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Past Classes

K.J. Holmes
March 2 - March 16
Saturday
11:00 am-1:00 am $14
March 30 - April 20
Saturday
11:00 am-1:00 pm $14
March 16
Saturday
11:00 am-1:00 pm $14
May 18
Saturday
11:00 am-1:00 pm $14
May 25
Saturday
11:00 am-1:00 pm $14
June 15
Saturday
11:00 am-1:00 pm $14
June 22
Saturday
11:00 am-1:00 pm $14
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
The Athletics of Intimacy, Improvisations
Classes combine skills and practices of Contact Improvisation, applications of Body-Mind Centering® systems and patterns of development and evolution, and tunings of somatic improvisational approaches in solo, duet (strong emphasis on partnering) and ensemble dancing. I am interested in the very physical, sensorial and imaginative, and in discovering new challenges and risks within our movement, of both body and mind. These classes will be ground to step from, into and back from Jen's investigations of the performative compositions of improvisational practice.
Karl Anderson
March 2 - March 23
Saturday
10:00 am-1:00 pm $14
April 20 - April 27
Saturday
10:00 am-1:00 pm $14
May 18
Saturday
10:00 am-1:00 pm $14
June 1
Saturday
10:00 am-1:00 pm $14
March 23
Saturday
10:00 am-1:00 pm $14
June 8
Saturday
10:00 am-1:00 pm $14
Randy Warshaw Studio
Skinner Releasing Technique (Ongoing Level)
SRTâ„¢ was created in the 1960s and 1970s by Joan Skinner as an alternative to orthodox dance classes. This technique has remained relevant and vital over the decades because it facilitates an enhanced awareness of one's own physical logic and intuitive creativity. Skinner Releasing is an imagery based movement experience that circumvents resistance while enhancing ease and healing. At the ongoing level, we are encouraged to delve even deeper inside and shed our notions of style and aesthetics in favor of a more intense personal discovery. I believe SRTâ„¢ not only makes for a much more clear and concise mover, but that it also leads to greater compassion and empathy towards the self and others. Think, feel, play.
Facilitated by Rebecca Bone, Sarah Konner, Lucy Mahler, and Brandin Steffensen
March 3 - July 29
Sunday
5:00 pm-8:00 pm
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
The Underscore
2nd and 4th Sundays of each month, except where noted. Mar 3, 10 & 24, Apr 14 & 28, May 12 & 26, Jun 9 & 23**, Jul 14 & 28. The Underscore is a long-form dance improvisation structure developed by Nancy Stark Smith and practiced worldwide. The form includes contact improvisation and allows for a full spectrum of physical forms and changing states, often including periods of quiet internal activity and other times of higher energy and interactive dancing. The Underscore’s undirected practice affords simultaneously a framework for research, a forum for play, and an opportunity to experience collective improvised composition. Open to all, familiarity with CI and the Underscore suggested. To familiarize new participants, Underscore NYC offers “talk throughs†to introduce the language, glyphs and structures of the Underscore. Stay from start to finish. **June 23 will take place from 9am-1pm for the Global Underscore, location TBA.
Janet Panetta
March 4 - March 8
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
12:00 pm-2:00 pm $17
April 9 - August 30
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
12:00 pm-2:00 pm $17
Gibney Dance Center, Studio 5-2
Ballet for Contemporary Dancers
As a veteran of the American Ballet Theatre, Janet Panetta also has a broad experience of contemporary dance forms. She has trained dancers in many of the major American companies such as American Ballet Theatre, New York City Ballet, Paul Taylor, Merce Cunningham, Trisha Brown, as well as many European companies such as ROSAS and Pina Bausch. Ms. Panetta is also available for private classes and coaching.
Barbara Mahler
March 5 - August 16
Tuesday, Thursday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $14
March 5 - June 19
Tuesday
6:15 pm-7:45 pm $14
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
A Re-Education – Klein Technique as Taught by Barbara Mahler
The class is grounded in 30 years of exploration and study of the body, at rest and in motion. Class provides the technical and conceptual underpinnings to support all styles of movement and aesthetic viewpoints. The purpose of class is to re-educate one's body with an interweaving of theory and practice on a physical, experiential, and organic level. The result is a clarity, a sureness of movement, and a new level of understanding the innate intelligence of one’s body. In order to move most efficiently, it is necessary to let go of the muscles that fix the body into a set and locked configuration and hold us back from moving. When the bones are aligned, we become connected and powerful, efficient, and strong. The class is open to all levels, dancers and non-dancers alike.
Irene Dowd
March 5 - May 14
Tuesday
3:00 pm-4:45 pm $14
May 14
Tuesday
3:00 pm-4:45 pm $14
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Neuromuscular Preparation for Dance
Class taught by Sasha Welsh on March 5. Irene will teach selections of the material choreographed in response to her interaction with professional dancers and dance teachers in the past as well as new material she is creating now. These choreographies can be used as a very efficient warm-up for dance, as well as a musculo-skeletal conditioning program, neuro-muscular fine-tuning, and mental preparation for the greater awareness and expansiveness required of us all as creative performing artists.
Rebecca Brooks
March 6 - March 27
Wednesday
12:30 pm-2:00 pm $14
March 27
Wednesday
12:30 pm-2:00 pm $14
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Alexander Technique
Alexander Technique looks at the way we carry out our intentions. Often we use a process that is habitual, unconscious, and counterproductive. The technique offers a practice of staying open and alert in the moment, observing our familiar tensions and choosing to move without them. Beginning with the assumption that we are perfectly designed for movement and balance, we engage our mind to undo layers of interference, creating opportunity for change. March 6 will be at Douglas Dunn studio.
Margaret Paek
March 6 - March 28
Wednesday
6:00 pm-8:30 pm $14
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Contact Improvisation
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 all 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 by the individual artist faculty.

March 17
Sunday
5:00 pm-8:00 pm
March 31
Sunday
5:00 pm-8:00 pm
April 7
Sunday
5:00 pm-8:00 pm
April 21
Sunday
5:00 pm-8:00 pm
May 5
Sunday
5:00 pm-8:00 pm
May 19
Sunday
5:00 pm-8:00 pm
June 2
Sunday
5:00 pm-8:00 pm
June 16
Sunday
5:00 pm-8:00 pm
June 23
Sunday
5:00 pm-8:00 pm
June 30
Sunday
5:00 pm-8:00 pm
July 7
Sunday
5:00 pm-8:00 pm
July 21
Sunday
5:00 pm-8:00 pm
June 23
Sunday
5:00 pm-8:00 pm
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Open Space (Jam)
Open Space is a place for movement improvisations of all kinds, rooted in many different practices and investigations. This is a jam, a space to fill, a space to empty, a space to exist or not exist. Bring your improvisational practice to the space, share it, release it, find another, be a part of it, practice it, dance alone and with others.
Jen Rosenblit
March 23
Saturday
11:00 am-1:00 pm $14
April 27
Saturday
11:00 am-1:00 pm $14
May 4 - May 11
Saturday
11:00 am-1:00 pm $14
June 1 - June 8
Saturday
11:00 am-1:00 pm $14
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
look at me don't look at me.
Approaching improvisation as a culture rather than aesthetic or technique, this class will locate (dis)organization as both a somatic and political gesture. We will hold information, experience, watch it, talk about, and rearrange it. This class will consider improvisation as aggressive as technique, as rigorous as choreography, and as expansive as performance. This will be a space to move toward ideas, our complex bodies, and dance. We will follow tangential thought to move away from definition and closer to precision. This class can act as a complementary space for Athletics of Intimacy.
Clare Maxwell
April 3 - April 24
Wednesday
12:30 pm-2:00 pm $14
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Alexander Technique
Alexander Technique looks at the way we carry out our intentions. Often we use a process that is habitual, unconscious and counterproductive. The technique offers a simple practice that provides a framework within which to observe and let go of patterns of use that hold us back from doing what we want to do. Clare is interested in using the Alexander process to discover deep underlying patterns of movement that are present in every dance form. Class will build on her work with developmental movement in particular, especially forms of wavelike motion (as in the wave-like curves of the spine) and the spiraling motion inherent in our muscular design.
Tim O’Donnell
April 3 - April 25
Wednesday
6:00 pm-8:30 pm $14
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Contact Improvisation
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 all 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 by the individual artist faculty.
Shelley Senter
May 1 - May 29
Wednesday
12:30 pm-2:00 pm $14
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Alexander Technique
Alexander Technique looks at the way we carry out our intentions. Often we use a process that is habitual, unconscious, and counterproductive. The technique offers a practice of staying open and alert in the moment, observing our familiar tensions and choosing to move without them. Beginning with the assumption that we are perfectly designed for movement and balance, we engage our mind to undo layers of interference, creating opportunity for change.
Shakti Smith
May 1 - May 30
Wednesday
6:00 pm-8:30 pm $14
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Contact Improvisation
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 all 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 by the individual artist faculty.
Rachel Bernsen
June 5 - June 26
Wednesday
12:30 pm-2:00 pm $14
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Alexander Technique
Alexander Technique looks at the way we carry out our intentions. Often we use a process that is habitual, unconscious, and counterproductive. The technique offers a practice of staying open and alert in the moment, observing our familiar tensions and choosing to move without them. Beginning with the assumption that we are perfectly designed for movement and balance, we engage our mind to undo layers of interference, creating opportunity for change.
Charles Mosey
June 5 - June 27
Wednesday
6:00 pm-8:30 pm $14
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Contact Improvisation
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 all 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 by the individual artist faculty.
Facilitated by Rebecca Bone, Sarah Konner, Lucy Mahler, and Brandin Steffensen
June 23
Sunday
9:00 am-1:00 pm
Actors Fund Arts Center
Global Underscore
For the past 12 years, a Global Underscore has been occurring near the summer solstice. Conceived and organized by French dancer Claire Filmon for 10 years, the Global Underscore Solstice is an annual event during which dancers at many sites around the world practice the Underscore simultaneously.
Levi Gonzalez
June 29
Saturday
11:00 am-1:00 pm $14
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
The Athletics of Intimacy, Improvisations
LEVI GONZALEZ SUBBING FOR K.J. HOLMES Classes combine skills and practices of Contact Improvisation, applications of Body-Mind Centering® systems and patterns of development and evolution, and tunings of somatic improvisational approaches in solo, duet (strong emphasis on partnering) and ensemble dancing.
Gabriel Forestieri
July 3 - August 1
Wednesday
6:00 pm-8:30 pm $14
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Contact Improvisation
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 all 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 by the individual artist faculty.

Workshops

Workshops

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Past Classes

Alice Chauchat
March 4 - March 8
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
12:15 pm-2:45 pm
Avenue C Studio
Alice Chauchat IDD Workshop
Taking the following as an ambitious base, we'll try out various configurations in which we might think-act together what a community choreography could be, understanding the idea of community not in terms of difference from other groups but in terms of a specific way of being together: Ten statements on collective practice: 1. members of the group participate with their entire bodies, experiences and thoughts 2. each member is responsible for what she shares within the group 3. each member is responsible for the way she processes what is shared within the group 4. short-cut negotiations 5. general agreement is not desirable 6. create a common that is based on individual experience 7. practitioners should focus on their own activity rather than on the general composition 8. only the practitioners themselves can evaluate their own activity 9. leave space for individuals to resist the group dynamics 10. don't direct each other *ten statements is a game in everybody's toolbox
Nancy Stark Smith, with musician Mike Vargas
March 6 - March 8
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
10:00 am-6:00 pm
March 9
Saturday
10:30 am-5:30 pm
March 9
Saturday
6:00 pm-7:45 pm
March 10
Sunday
12:00 pm-4:00 pm
Express Train to States of Grace
$307 MARCH 6-10 2013 (INCLUDES UNDERSCORE TALK-THROUGH AND PRACTICE ON MARCH 9 AND 10) Like scaling Mt Everest, States of Grace is a pinnacle  elusive, ever-present, dangerous, fantasized, in our minds. And our bodies. “States of Grace†is what can happen when all the balls are in the air at once: solo dancing, contact improvisation, non-CI improvisation, contemplation, composition, listening, performance/art, mystery, and humanity. Many questions. Embodied research. Can we move easily between solo, contact improvisation, group work, somatic sources and impulses, and compositional awareness? What does this make? Only way to discover is to do it and find out. The Underscore on Sunday is the culminating vehicle for our discoveries. Participants should have previous experience with Contact Improvisation. Workshop locations vary: WED-FRI 10am-6pm will take place at Eden’s Expressway. SAT 10:30am-5:30pm and 6-7:45pm, Underscore talk-thru, will take place at Gibney Dance Center. SUN 12-4pm, Underscore practice, will take place at New York City Center.
Nancy Stark Smith, with musician Mike Vargas
March 9
Saturday
6:00 pm-7:45 pm
March 10
Sunday
12:00 pm-4:00 pm
THE UNDERSCORE: a talk and a practice with Nancy Stark Smith and Mike Vargas (music)
$40 (THE OPTION TO ATTEND THE UNDERSCORE EVENTS ONLY IS NOW SOLD OUT. TO ATTEND THE FULL STATES OF GRACE WORKSHOP, SEE ABOVE.) The Underscore is a long jamming/contact/improvisation/composition score that Nancy has been developing since the early 1990s as a framework for dance improvisation research. It guides dancers through a series of "changing states"  from solo relaxation and sensitizing to gravity and support, through group circulation and interaction, contact improvisation engagements, opening out to full group improvisation, and back to rest and reflection. Previous experience with Contact Improvisation and attendance at the talk is required for participation in the Underscore practice. Locations vary: March 9 SAT 6-7:45pm, Underscore talk-thru will talk place at Gibney Dance Center. March 10 SUN 12-4pm, Underscore practice will take place at New York City Center.
Elizabeth Corbett
March 11 - March 15
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
2:00 pm-4:00 pm
March 12
Tuesday
1:00 pm-3:00 pm
Gibney Dance at 890 Broadway
Forsythe Improv and Phrase Workshop
SCHEDULE AND LOCATION CHANGE: On TUESDAY 3/12 the workshop will take place at AVENUE C STUDIO (55 Avenue C) from 1-3pm! All other days will be held at Gibney Dance Center from 2-4pm. Long time Forsythe dancer Elizabeth Corbett guides an exploration into the working methodologies inspired by the creative processes of William Forsythe. In this workshop dancers explore and develop improvisation approaches and deconstruction of Forsythe's phrase work toward accessing the inner logic and unfolding mechanisms of the work.
Larissa Velez-Jackson
April 12
Friday
2:30 pm-5:30 pm
April 13
Saturday
4:30 pm-7:30 pm
April 19
Friday
2:30 pm-5:30 pm
April 20
Saturday
4:30 pm-7:30 pm
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
What is My Work? A workshop based on the format of a peer panel review
This workshop addresses the necessity for a practice that generates language to support one's work and the work of others. We will find ways to create that language in a peer setting through sharing, seeing, dialoguing, and creative writing exercises. In this workshop, 4-5 students show up to 20 min. of work (live or video), and the class discusses the work and investigates the process of discussion as well. Be prepared with a segment of your artist statement or some language about your excerpt, along with a pen
CANCELLED - Lance Gries
May 1 - May 3
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
2:30 pm-5:30 pm
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Embodying and Exchanging Energy
This workshop will explore how individuals and groups embody and exchange “energy.†We will keep an open mind about how energy is present, sensed, and a source in us: inspiration, creativity, motivation, connection, collaboration, presence, emotion, spirituality – energy forms that exist in our physical and non physical experience, shaping our interactions. Guided experiences and improvisational forms bring our heightened awareness and dimensional bodies into a potent energetic state to create a supportive and collaborative environment, leading us to shared dancing, creativity, and discourse.
Mariangela Lopez
May 11
Saturday
12:00 pm-1:00 pm
First Street Green
Low, Middle, High
Geared towards children ages 5-10. Mariangela will share with children how to make small dances by combing simple body actions. Children will explore the levels in which the body can move through the space and find infinite possibilities. Mainly this class will be an opportunity to have fun outside while dancing and sharing with friends.
Claudia La Rocco
May 16
Thursday
2:00 pm-5:00 pm
May 17
Friday
2:00 pm-5:00 pm
May 19
Sunday
2:00 pm-5:00 pm
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Why I am not a painter
This is a writing workshop. It is open to anyone who wants to play with words, to see what they can do, and how. But it is made with dance-artists in mind. How do words live in time and space, whether on the stage, the page or in the mind? Critical writing, creative writing, performance texts… are they really such different creatures? Does a dancer have a particular way of approaching language? What about a writer who spends so much of her time watching dancers? So many questions. We’ll spend our time looking for answers, individually and as a group.
Yvonne Meier
May 18
Saturday
12:00 pm-1:00 pm
First Street Green
Kid's class with Yvonne Meier
Geared towards children ages 4-6. We will warm up with the principals of straight, round and curvy. Then we will engage in an extraordinary freeze dance using fancy scores. Class will end with locomotion like walking like a spider across the floor.
Jen Rosenblit
May 22
Wednesday
1:00 pm-3:00 pm
Grand Army Plaza
Look at me Don't Look at me: the natural version
Look at me Don't Look at me: the natural version is a workshop on improvisation that deals directly with language, the felt, a questioning and widening of space. This gathering follows in my research and practice of improvisation, performativity and choreography, allowing for an agenda to build on itself among those who are present. Any score generated is located experientially. The culture of the workshop maintains a dedication to improvisation in all its glory; there is no goal of a thesis statement. There is no word limit. We can delete our mission statements. We don't have to get to the point. We will honor an interrogation of performance that understands the complexities of being looked at and all the desires and expectations that follow. Something to stand on. We will consider our bodies as institutions that generate a governing order.
Michelle Boule
May 23
Thursday
11:00 am-1:00 pm free
Grand Army Plaza
Park Dance, Nature Style
How can our park behaviors of rolling, frolicking, tree hugging, birdwatching, and sunbathing inspire and deepen our creative practices? Icy Spicy Leoncie says it best: “MAN! LET’S HAVE FUN.†Let’s use the park to lighten up and enlighten our movement investigations, going into the depths of serious play. An outdoor inspired warm-up will lead us to improvisation, watching, talking, spontaneously devised nature rituals, immediate composition, and performance for each other and anyone else who wants to watch. We’ll take advantage of what the park has to offer to our senses and let this expand our sensibilities. With nature as our backdrop, classroom, communal body, support, and container, we’ll see how deepening our ability to experience enhances our creative practices and vice versa.
Cassie Peterson
May 23
Thursday
1:30 pm-3:30 pm Free
Grand Army Plaza
Writing with Dance
Writing with Dance will focus on the art of dance criticism and will be grounded in the details of body-based, live performance. How do we talk and write about dance? How do our experiences and conversations translate to the page? So much dance writing and criticism tries to convince us that the writer is operating from a neutral or expert position; and that a performance can be reduced or understood as one thing; and that as such, it has some kind of inherent value or non-value. Through this process of commodification, the work is reduced, reified, and objectified, whereby emphasis is rendered solely on product and not on process or method. In these two hours, we will discuss ways that we as writers can focus on an artist’s process, as we learn to write “with†dance as opposed to writing “about†it. Bring in a piece of your own dance writing to share if you want, as we explore our various visions of dance writing and criticism.
Samita Sinha and Kota Yamazaki
May 24
Friday
1:30 pm-5:30 pm $25
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Body Sound
Sinha’s vocal performance practice integrates raw utterance, speech, song, and raga (Indian tonal systems) with sensitivity to the body, and explores an elemental, primal way of sounding. Yamazaki’s movement practice, which is grounded in butoh and Noguchi Gymnastics, examines how the flow of water in a body and the vibration of our own voice transforms into movements. The voice will be used to explore our internal movements and blocks, finding our individual balance between sounding and listening, being alone and relating to others, and connecting to the space around us in which stillness and movements coexist. This workshop is open to anyone with curiosity to explore their own voice and body. Workshop participants will perform at First Street Green on Saturday, May 25.
Samita Sinha and Kota Yamazaki
May 25
Saturday
12:00 pm-1:00 pm Free
First Street Green
Still Sounding, Still Standing
Everyone welcome! This practice connects you to the inner and outer landscapes of your body by listening, sounding, standing and moving. The workshop will be followed by a free performance with participants of Movement Research’s “Body Sound†workshop.
Jaime Ortega
June 1 - June 8
Saturday
12:00 pm-1:00 pm
First Street Green
Move to Heal
This class is for those struggling with health issues of their own or that of a loved one. We use movement and somatic practices to support healing processes. Sourcing from both western and eastern traditions, we will play with movement, breath, sound and imagery to encourage self-empowerment as it relates to our health and well-being.
Diana Crum
June 15
Saturday
12:00 pm-1:00 pm Free
First Street Green
Workshop with Diana Crum
Using play as a research practice, we will spontaneously move in response to the stimuli in the park. We will practice awareness through improvisation and phrase-making. We'll also get lost in the complicated way movement teaches us about where we are. It is open to all.
Jennifer Monson
June 22
Saturday
12:00 pm-1:00 pm
First Street Green
A Workshop on Navigation From the Point of View of the Body
The workshop will begin with a heightening of our own navigational strategies through the senses of sight, sound, smell and touch. This will include exercises that cultivate our ability to localize sounds, sensitize our responses to light and our perception of shape, touch and direction. Once our perceptions are tuned and our desires are activated we will begin moving in response to our environment, navigating into and from our physical imaginations as we integrate dancing into the landscape.
Chrysa Parkinson
June 24 - June 26
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
10:00 am-3:00 pm $105
Avenue C Studio SOLD OUT
Performers and Authorship
SOLD OUT AS OF 6/17/13. TO BE ADDED TO THE WAITLIST EMAIL info@movementresearch.org A performer's authorship is an ongoing series of events: looping back, rebuilding, erasing, uncovering, disenchanting, replacing, and stumbling into unknown territory. Anything you as a performer represent or produce is temporary, but part of a contained continuity. This continuity is not necessarily progressive, doesn't necessarily improve or devolve. It has plasticity. It's a continuity that both accepts and resists form, folds and swells, is flexible and forceful. This workshop aims at adding to the ongoing process of skillful perception by engaging with submerged fictions through physical performance practices. Language will be useful for its ability to distinguish one thing from another. Physical experience will be useful for its ability to humble and destabilize these distinctions. Performance experience will be useful.
Kathy Westwater
June 29
Saturday
12:00 pm-1:00 pm Free
First Street Green
SHAKE/WALK Workshop
Taking two everyday forms of movement, we will allow these forms to disorganize within, and to be disorganizing of, our bodies. The sensations that arise within this unstable and unbound matrix range from relaxing to energizing, from disorienting to freeing. Speculating on the physical and perceptual states that occur amidst the contingencies of environmental trauma and the precarities of economic collapse, this workshop iteration explores locating this improvisational practice in an outdoor urban environment, beyond the four walls of the studio. Open to movers of all backgrounds; wear comfortable street or dance clothes.

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