Contemporary Experiment is a workshop session in improvisation. The focus of the workshop is primarily the individual body as a site/map for exploration. It is an embodied practice that expands capacity for a more nuanced, rigorous, and sensory approach to space, time, and energy to integrate the thinking-body with real-time presence; and to play with physical range while increasing flexibility of the spine for a deepening in awareness of strength and endurance. In this workshop, empathetic exchanges using collaboration in movement studies are significant to amplify grounded power, intuitive connection to the body and place, navigating dissent, and honing clarity in timing and rhythm.
We will experiment with choreographic phrasing including floorwork, contemporary technique, rhythmic timing, breath control, and moving with abandonment.
What to expect:
Expect moments in the workshop to have prompts led by audio-speaking, text, and movement phrases. We will practice deep listening skills to live music accompaniment as well as moments in silence for activating all the senses of our bodies to think, respond, and generate heat into full-embodied movement explorations.
Public Process Showing:
This workshop will include a public process showing on Monday, May 5th as part of Movement Research at the Judson Church. Please prepare to be available May 5th for tech rehearsal and the performance at 7pm.
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, Leslie Parker” 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 “Leslie Parker.”
Register for this workshop
In-Person
Participants must register for the full workshop, there are no drop ins.