10:00am – 12:00pm |
Fridays, September 16, 2022 |
$16 |
Gibney at 280 Broadway
280 Broadway (Enter at 53A Chambers Street) New York, NY 10007
- [In-person] Single Classes are $16/class.
- Class takes place at 280 Broadway (entrance through Chambers Street)
- Participants must be fully vaccinated; proof of vaccination and photo ID must be presented onsite in order to gain entry into the class.
[In-person] Single Classes are $16/class.
Pre-registration is required.
To register go to >>Gibney´s Class Schedule
No Class: November 25, 2022
Please refer to Gibney´s visit guidelines when attending this class.
Find them here: >>Gibney´s Covid-19 Policies<<
Class Description:
Our time in this Klein Technique™ Movement Class will be devoted to the application of the essential principles of Klein Technique™ as it applies dance technique. We will work on the floor, standing, and occasional barre phrases to facilitate fuller use of the two ball and socket joints and their figure 8, phrases for clear use of legs, trunk, and shoulder girdle/arms, connecting us to the earth, giving us the floor as we reach into space.
Klein Technique™ works at the level of the bone, the simplest and deepest structure in the body to work with clarity, imagery, and energy. Working on this level allows us to drop in under the layers of muscle which holds us in set postural configurations. The work we do in class focuses on deep connections of support and movement: Freeing the legs and spine, connecting the pelvis to the legs, and connecting the upper body to the lower, and the skull to the feet.
We work on grounded-ness by first standing the pelvis on top of the legs so we can be upright, aligned to the forces of gravity. Building on this principle, we explore the deep muscles of postural support—the hamstrings (sitz bones to the heels), the external rotators, the psoas and the tail to pubic bone/tail to heels. Throughout the class we interweave theory and physical practice where we welcome everyone learning at their own pace.
[ID: Barbara Mahler dancing in a green dress. Arms outstretched, standing in front of a sign that reads Queensboro Dance Festival, and a loading ledge.]
Accessibility Note:
This class includes guidance that is mostly auditive.