A
event
on Saturday 24th February. The event starts at 11:00.
Join us for 6 sessions of Body, Being, Movement.
We are excited to invite you to these fortnightly movement classes!
These sessions will be focused on using improvisation tools, games, and scores that inspire and nurture a movement practice. This will be for solo movement but also improvising with others.
The tools and skills will be informed by contemporary dance and choreography, with other cross-disciplinary influences, and incorporating a somatic approach.
The classes will be a mixture of fun, connecting with each other, with ourselves, and with a sense of play, as well as developing a compositional eye and expanding general movement skills.
Whether you’re already familiar with the moving body or want to become more familiar with it, this is an open space for us to drop into the body and move with sensitivity and responsiveness.
Open to all.
Accessibility: There are a few steps to get into the hall.
Dates:
27th January
10th, 24th February
9th, 23rd March
6th April
Time: 11am - 1pm ( Please arrive in good time so we can start together.)
Location: St Paul’s Learning Centre, in the Main Hall. There is a Caribbean Cafe at the venue that’s open until 4:30 if people want to hang out after the class.
Cost:
Individual class: £10 Concession, £13 Standard
Whole series: £55 Concession, £73 Standard
Suggested prices:
*Concession- students/low waged.
*Standard - living wage
Bookings:
Enquiries: [email protected]
Please book in advance as places may fill up and there is a capacity limit for the space.
Please come ready to move with comfortable clothing, long trousers, a layer of long sleeve top for sliding and padding, comfy socks and a water bottle.
Bio:
Edwina is a dancer and massage therapist, she completed her dance training at Bath Spa University. She is continually influenced and learning from different movement practices like contemporary dance, capoeira and contact improvisation and is fascinated by the potentialities of the body.
Grace is a movement artist and Yoga Practitioner with a degree in Dance & Choreography, she also holds a Diploma in the Alexander Technique. Her movement is influenced by a plethora of movement practices, with contemporary dance as the basis from which these practices are informed.