Morning Class: Untypical and Portable: a body at home
This class aims to allow our bodies to experience dance that is in fluid dialogue with improvisational, compositional, choreographic, and visual art practices. We will access multiple threads at once such as: greater range of motion and articulation, isolated and momentum-driven movement forms, sense of scale, rhythm, alignment, ascent and descent, and dancing that supports a balanced square orientation over a vertical axis while traversing space and shifting off center in a mode that reflects a play between athleticism, performance, complexity, and a particular disposition.
What to expect:
The first portion of class is dedicated to warming up and preparing the body to move. I will encourage breath work, and provide improvisational scores that support coordination and anatomical/internal awareness; it is my hope, that this will help ground and open the body to personal, physical, and formal experimentation. As the class continues, music and learning set movement material will facilitate full dancing through the expanse of the studio.
Accessibility Notes
- This class includes auditive guidance.
To request ASL interpretation or Audio Description, please email accessibility@movementresearch.org, subject line “ASL/Audio Description Request, Jon Kinzel” prior to the class date you plan to attend.
For access-related questions and requests, please contact accessibility@movementresearch.org, subject line “Jon Kinzel.”