Morning Classes

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Past Classes

Levi Gonzalez
September 2 - September 25
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $13
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Using the morning technique class structure as a model, this class will focus on dance and the body as an anatomical, philosophical and artistic practice, with an emphasis on the cultivation of presence inside of the form. Class will begin with imagery and gentle preparation culled from various bodywork modalities and will expand into choreographic structures, improvisations and performance constructs, exploring ways to engage with the material through physical and imaginative means.
John Jasperse
September 22 - October 1
Tuesday, Thursday
10:00 am-12:00 pm
Danspace Project
The class will begin with a warm-up focusing on anatomy, drawn from both traditional and contemporary technique, the goal of which is to align and re-pattern the energy flow in the body in order to find support from the floor and our connection into space. Movement material from Jasperse work will be taught concentrating on using our weight with the force of gravity to dance fully and clearly.
John Jasperse
September 28 - October 2
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $13
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
The class will begin with a warm-up focusing on anatomy, drawn from both traditional and contemporary technique, the goal of which is to align and re-pattern the energy flow in the body in order to find support from the floor and our connection into space. Movement material from Jasperse work will be taught concentrating on using our weight with the force of gravity to dance fully and clearly.
Lindsey Dietz Marchant
October 5 - October 30
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $13
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
In class we will tune our physical awareness through an experiential approach to moving. Merging both choreographic structures and improvisational modalities, we will be guided by the notion of investigation to look for an entry point where a dancer’s interpretation merges with choreographic direction. In practice, we will begin on the floor and make space to honor our bodies’ unique progressions while gently moving towards embracing our full range of motion. We will examine concepts such as skeletal support, easeful joints, falling and momentum, and sequential movement. Class will continually be guided by an artistry and philosophy honoring individuality, embracing room for failure, and a constant questioning of our choices.
Michelle Boulé
October 6 - November 3
Tuesday, Thursday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $13
November 3
Tuesday
10:00 am-12:00 am $13
Danspace Project
I invite you to come to class with the belief that your body has all it needs and that within the collective of the room, we expand our resources even further. We’ll use guided improvisations, which honor each individual’s unique pathways for engaging and understanding. We’ll also work with simple exercises and imagery, utilizing specific ideas about anatomy and kinesiological function. The relationship to our physical, energetic, mental, and emotional bodies will be a resource map for growth and information, helping us access states where creative engagement is the default choice! Class will end with an application of these ideas to choreographed phrase work. Influences include the Alexander Technique, Body-Mind Centering®, Fitzmaurice Voicework, Franklin Method and BodyTalk.
Vicky Shick
November 2 - November 25
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $13
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
This class seeks to prepare an articulate, alert and neutral body, ready for precise dancing with intricate coordinations that we will work on together. There is a simple, straightforward, continuous warm-up that relies on the use of release, alignment, momentum, weight and strength. Clarity, simplicity of movement, attention to detail and concentration will be our goal.
Miguel Gutierrez
November 10 - November 24
Tuesday, Thursday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $13
Danspace Project
Old school technique class with new school questions. This is a warm-up for being a contemporary dance artist whatever that means. Real techniques, invented techniques, practicing presence, practicing hope, “releasingâ€Â, sweating, thinking, feeling, moving for no reason and finding out how. Exercises are boring but strangely important. Phrases are patriarchal but can be fun. Smart movers make good art. I am the teacher and I will do what I can.
Jennifer Nugent
November 30 - December 21
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $13
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
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 sternum and pelvic floor encourage the feeling of release in the limbs from those places of support, allowing us to fall and suspend off-center. Using these physical tools inside technical patterns and phrase material, we will work towards a more grounded and direct approach to movement.
Miguel Gutierrez
December 8 - December 17
Tuesday, Thursday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $13
Danspace Project
Old school technique class with new school questions. This is a warm-up for being a contemporary dance artist whatever that means. Real techniques, invented techniques, practicing presence, practicing hope, “releasingâ€Â, sweating, thinking, feeling, moving for no reason and finding out how. Exercises are boring but strangely important. Phrases are patriarchal but can be fun. Smart movers make good art. I am the teacher and I will do what I can.
Gwen Welliver
January 25 - February 26
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $13
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
This movement class will develop from simple skeletal mobility sequences to full-out, expansive movement forms. Emphasis will be placed on the joints, examining how their range of motion relates to alignment, support and weight in the course of movement. We will also focus on how the inherent lines in the body's anatomy can offer movement material in a full range, from the abstract to the dramatic. The class will culminate in traveling sequences and longer movement phrases.
Irène Hultman
February 2 - February 25
Tuesday, Thursday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $13
Danspace Project
We start with a simple straight forward standing warm up using body awareness and alignment. This warm up takes around 45 minutes. The dancing that follows draws from repertory and encourages big, full dancing with attention to detail.

Ongoing Classes

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Past Classes

Barbara Mahler
September 1 - December 22
Tuesday, Thursday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $13
December 22
Tuesday
10:00 am-12:00 pm
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Re-education of the body: Klein Technique as Taught by Barbara Mahler
This ongoing class is based in a movement technique in development since 1972. It provides the underpinnings to support all styles of dance technique, improvisation, as well as everyday movement. The purpose of the work done in class is to re-educate one's body with an interweaving of theory and practice on a physical and organic level. The result is clarity and sureness of movement, and a new level of understanding the innate intelligence of the body. A body of work, it is also a way for dancers to be treated, respected and to be seen as individuals. The main thrust of the work is for dancers to find their own essence, their identity and integrity and take that into movement. 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, holding us back from moving. When the bones are aligned we become connected, powerful and strong. The body becomes efficient and alive. The class is open to all levels, dancers and non-dancers alike. www.barbaramahler.net
Barbara Mahler
September 1 - December 22
Tuesday
6:15 pm-7:45 pm $13
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Re-education of the body: Klein Technique as Taught by Barbara Mahler
This ongoing class is based in a movement technique in development since 1972. It provides the underpinnings to support all styles of dance technique, improvisation, as well as everyday movement. The purpose of the work done in class is to re-educate one's body with an interweaving of theory and practice on a physical and organic level. The result is clarity and sureness of movement, and a new level of understanding the innate intelligence of the body. A body of work, it is also a way for dancers to be treated, respected and to be seen as individuals. The main thrust of the work is for dancers to find their own essence, their identity and integrity and take that into movement. 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, holding us back from moving. When the bones are aligned we become connected, powerful and strong. The body becomes efficient and alive. The class is open to all levels, dancers and non-dancers alike. www.barbaramahler.net
Rachel Bernsen
September 2 - October 28
Wednesday
12:30 pm-2:00 pm $13
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.
Irene Dowd
September 8 - December 18
Tuesday
3:00 pm-5:00 pm $13
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Irene will teach selections of the material choreographed in response to her interaction with professional dancers and dance teachers between 1990 and 2008 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.
Karl Leroy Anderson
September 11 - December 19
Friday
6:00 pm-8:15 pm $13
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Skinner Releasing Techniqueâ„¢
The Skinner Releasing Techniqueâ„¢ is a movement-based process of discovery. The SRT pedagogy is highly structured and rigorous and yet the classes unravel within a sense of ease and mystery. Hands-on tactile partner studies, structured improvisations, and guided imagery allow the student to find clarity within the physical self. In addition to becoming better dancers, we happen upon empathy which in turn can lead to compassion. Find out more at www.skinnerreleasing.com. After each SRT class, there will be an improvisation structure that will last for approximately forty five minutes. Think, feel, play.
K.J. Holmes
September 12 - December 20
Saturday
11:00 am-1:00 am $13
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.
Shakti Smith
September 13 - September 27
Sunday
6:15 pm-8:30 pm $13
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 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.
Margaret Paek
October 4 - October 25
Sunday
6:15 pm-8:30 pm $13
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 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.
K.J. Holmes
November 1 - November 22
Sunday
6:15 pm-8:30 pm $13
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 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.
Shelley Senter
November 4 - December 16
Wednesday
12:30 pm-2:00 pm $13
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.
Ione Beauchamp
December 6 - December 20
Sunday
6:15 pm-8:30 pm $13
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 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.
Tim O’Donnell
January 3 - January 31
Sunday
6:15 pm-8:30 pm $13
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 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
January 5 - January 28
Tuesday, Thursday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $13
Danspace Project
Re-education of the body: Klein Technique as Taught by Barbara Mahler
This ongoing class is based in a movement technique in development since 1972. It provides the underpinnings to support all styles of dance technique, improvisation, as well as everyday movement. The purpose of the work done in class is to re-educate one's body with an interweaving of theory and practice on a physical and organic level. The result is clarity and sureness of movement, and a new level of understanding the innate intelligence of the body. A body of work, it is also a way for dancers to be treated, respected and to be seen as individuals. The main thrust of the work is for dancers to find their own essence, their identity and integrity and take that into movement. 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, holding us back from moving. When the bones are aligned we become connected, powerful and strong. The body becomes efficient and alive. The class is open to all levels, dancers and non-dancers alike. www.barbaramahler.net
K.J. Holmes
January 9 - February 27
Saturday
11:00 am-1:00 pm $13
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.
Raquel Cavalcanti
January 27 - February 24
Wednesday
12:30 pm-2:00 pm $13
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.
Barbara Mahler
February 2 - February 25
Tuesday, Thursday
10:00 am-12:00 pm $13
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Re-education of the body: Klein Technique as Taught by Barbara Mahler
This ongoing class is based in a movement technique in development since 1972. It provides the underpinnings to support all styles of dance technique, improvisation, as well as everyday movement. The purpose of the work done in class is to re-educate one's body with an interweaving of theory and practice on a physical and organic level. The result is clarity and sureness of movement, and a new level of understanding the innate intelligence of the body. A body of work, it is also a way for dancers to be treated, respected and to be seen as individuals. The main thrust of the work is for dancers to find their own essence, their identity and integrity and take that into movement. 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, holding us back from moving. When the bones are aligned we become connected, powerful and strong. The body becomes efficient and alive. The class is open to all levels, dancers and non-dancers alike. www.barbaramahler.net
Barbara Mahler
February 2 - February 23
Tuesday
6:15 pm-7:45 pm $13
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Re-education of the body: Klein Technique as Taught by Barbara Mahler
This ongoing class is based in a technique developing since 1972. It provides the underpinnings to support all styles of dance technique, improvisation, and everyday movement. The purpose of the work done in class is to re-educate one's body with an interweaving of theory and practice on a physical and organic level. The result is clarity and sureness of movement, and a new level of understanding the innate intelligence of the body. A body of work, it is also a way for dancers to be treated, respected and to be seen as individuals. The main thrust of the work is for dancers to find their own essence, their identity and integrity and take that into movement. 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, holding us back from moving. When the bones are aligned we become connected, powerful and strong. The body becomes efficient and alive. The class is open to all levels, dancers and non-dancers alike. www.barbaramahler.net
Irene Dowd
February 2 - February 23
Tuesday
3:00 pm-5:00 pm $13
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Irene will teach selections of the material choreographed in response to her interaction with professional dancers and dance teachers between 1990 and 2008 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.
Karl Leroy Anderson
February 5 - February 26
Friday
6:00 pm-8:15 pm $13
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Skinner Releasing Technique
The Skinner Releasing Techniqueâ„¢ is a movement-based process of discovery. The SRT pedagogy is highly structured and rigorous and yet the classes unravel within a sense of ease and mystery. Hands-on tactile partner studies, structured improvisations, and guided imagery allow the student to find clarity within the physical self. In addition to becoming better dancers, we happen upon empathy which in turn can lead to compassion. Find out more at www.skinnerreleasing.com. After each SRT class, there will be an improvisation structure that will last for approximately forty five minutes. Think, feel, play.
Jen Abrams
February 7 - February 28
Sunday
6:15 pm-8:30 pm $13
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 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.

Workshops

Workshops

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Past Classes

Mariangela Lopez
October 3 - November 22
Saturday
5:00 pm-7:30 pm FREE
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Accidental Movement
As part of her residency, Mariangela Lopez, a Movement Research 2009 Artist-in-Residence, offers this free workshop open to everyone �no prior movement experience is necessary. The workshop space will become a platform to share individual experiences to create the identity of a group. The participants will explore their own creative and movement potential through releasing their personal memories and perceptions of their own environment by utilizing the power of the group to then build a collective experience. Mariangela�s work has emerged from the participation of different members of the community where she lives and develops her work. Through this workshop she hopes to build a core of participants for the development and presentation of a new work to be presented first in Spring 2010 at Movement Research at the Judson Church and possibly other venues. This is an opportunity to be part of a creative process. The participants may choose to come only once or continue the exploration in a weekly basis. You don�t need to start from the very first week, but remember that your consistency will determine your participation in the further development of the work. You don't need to want to perform to come to the sessions.
John Crawford, Jodi Gates, and Lisa Naugle
October 24
Saturday
10:00 am-2:00 am
October 23

6:00 pm-7:30 pm
Under St. Marks
Dance & Technology Workshop
MRX/UC Irvine present a FREE film screening and workshop in the Active Space technology. This free series of events will take place at the Baryshnikov Arts Center's Howard Gilman Performance Space. The film screening features the work of UC Irvine's award-winning faculty and students, as well as information on their MFA Program. The workshop portion will consist of a warm-up class based in dance techniques and improvisations, and then the chance to interact with the Active Space environment. To register email info@movementresearch.org with your name, email address, and phone number. Be sure to let us know if you are interested in attending the film screening, the workshop, or both. Film Screening: Friday, Oct. 23rd, 6pm Workshop: Saturday, Oct. 24th, 10am-2pm
Deborah Hay
November 9 - November 13
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
12:30 pm-3:30 pm $150
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Practicing Performance
“What if where I am is what I need,†is not an examination of what I need but an examination of the question “What if where I am is what I need?†What if less is more is not less? What if dance is how I practice my relationship with my whole body in relationship to the space where I am dancing in relationship to each passing moment in relationship to my audience? What if the depth of the question is on its surface? This workshop is currently sold out. To be placed on the waitlist please email info@movementresearch.org with your name, email address, and phone number.
Ishmael Houston-Jones and Yvonne Meier
November 30 - December 3
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
10:00 am-1:00 pm
December 4
Friday
9:00 am-11:40 am $150
Danspace Project
Releasing it all then putting it back together
Improv, Releasing, Scores, Texting, Authentic Movement and Automatic Writing to make stuff. Yvonne Meier and Ishmael Houston-Jones will use these strategies in a 5-day workshop to encourage the making of personal improvisational works.
Anne Iobst and John Walker
November 30 - December 2
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
12:30 pm-5:30 pm $100
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Dare to Perform It
Admission to performance: two drink minimum John Walker and Anne Iobst will be teaching together for the first time. This workshop will culminate in a performance night at Jimmy's 43 on Wednesday December 2. For this workshop you will need to bring something, anything, so as to get the ball rolling... an idea, text, movement, music, or a scrap of something that can be used as a starting off point. Each participant in the workshop will develop a 5 minute piece. It should be daring and hopefully never repeatable.
Layard Thompson
December 4
Friday
12:30 pm-5:30 pm $50
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
subjecting Subjectivity - Experiments in playful mindbody perceptions
Honoring mentor Deborah Hay as an influential foundation for this workshop, subjecting Subjectivity will offer performance experiments which expand notions of self into non-attached states of multiplicity. We will play with activating a dynamic relational existence by opening perceptions of spacetime, releasing and harnessing tension, questioning our habitual responses and seriously attending to the humor of moving spontaneously. Perceptual exercises, vocal work and scores, will elucidate the phenomenal relationship between self and Other through movement. Somatic techniques will engage whole-body awareness, meditative experience, the immediacy of the moment and engage the paradox of the self as a verb. In short, we will dance, clown and play with the subjectivity of meaning-making performance. The only requirements for this workshop are benevolent laughter and a willingness to suspend judgment of oneself and others in order to engage in observant dialogue.
Simone Forti
January 25 - January 26
Monday, Tuesday
12:30 pm-3:30 pm $65
Movement Research at Eden's Expressway
Body, Mind, World SOLD OUT
Sometimes our words don't have access to what we know in our bones, while our dancing doesn’t have access to what’s on our minds. We will be improvising moving and speaking, and we will be writing. In the spirit of body, mind, world, we will be articulating subject matter in intuitive and experimental ways.

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