Cet événement précède le Jam Annuel qui aura lieu le 21 et 22 octobre (voir détails)
Dans ce stage, les danseurs étudieront comment les principes fondamentaux du contact improvisation, comme la dynamique du toucher, le soutien en mouvement, diriger ou ce laisser guider, l’improvisation collaborative et le consentement perceptuel peuvent soutenir l’inspiration dans la danse.
Grâce à une pratique guidée, nous développerons nos capacités de mouvement, de créativité et de conscience accrue. Notre pratique sera centrée sur le respect collectif et individuel de nous-mêmes les uns avec les autres.
Le programme et les coûts :
Le programme et les coûts :
Tous les niveaux d’expériences :
40$ mardi 17 octobre (18h à 21h)
40$ mercredi 18 octobre (18h à 21h)
Niveau d’expérience intermédiaire-avancé :
50$ jeudi 19 octobre (18h à 21h)
150$ jeudi 19 et vendredi 20 octobre (jeudi 18h à 21h et vendredi 11h à 18h)
200$ Tout (du mardi 17 au vendredi 20 octobre)
Inscriptions sur le site weezevent : (Voir détails)Reste 3 places le mardi et 3 places le mercrediJeudi et Vendredi : CompletDes questions : stageintensif@contactimpro.org
Biographies
Biographies
Chris Aiken is an internationally recognized performer and teacher of dance improvisation performance and contact improvisation. He has performed and collaborated with many renowned dance artists including Steve Paxton, Kirstie Simson, Nancy Stark Smith, Peter Bingham, Andrew Harwood, Ray Chung and Angie Hauser.
His work has evolved through ongoing investigations of poetics, design, and performance. It is also grounded by years of research in the science of movement, perception and learning. Hi teaching and dancing has been influenced by extensive work with the Alexander Technique, Gyrotonic/Gyrokinesis and myofascial bodywork. Chris has received numerous awards for his artistic work, including a Guggenheim Fellowship, as well as commissions from the Walker Art Center, Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, Dance Theater Workshop, and the National Performance Network. He received his MFA from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, and is a Professor at Smith College in the Department of Dance.
Angie Hauser is a choreographer, performer and teacher. In addition to her duet work with Chris Aiken, Hauser is a long time member of the Bebe Miller Company, receiving a BESSIE Award for her creative work with the company. Her work is featured in the online score “TWO” as part of MotionBank a Forsythe Company project and in the 2015 eBook “Dance Fort.”
Crédit : Derik Fowles
Other choreographic projects include collaborations with gifted dance artists including Jennifer Nugent, K.J. Holmes, Darrell Jones, Kathleen Hermesdorf, and musicians Mike Vargas, Jesse Manno, and Tigger Benford. She is a sought after teacher in the realms of improvisation, performance and dance technique regularly teaching on the faculty of major festivals and intensives including Bates Dance Festival, American Dance Festival, SaltFest, Florida Dance Festival, Earthdance, Transformation Danse (Montreal), and La Escuela Profesional de Danza (Mazatlan). She received her MFA from Ohio State University and is currently a Professor at Smith College in the Department of Dance.
Andrew de Lotbinière Harwood
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Stéphanie Gaudreau
Bio : Détail ici
Crédit : Amandine Rovetta