Robert Bosch Stiftung lance pour la première fois cette année le programme de financement DUO à destination des
institutions culturelles en France et en Allemagne.
Research into the unknown – improvisational laboratory / 2010, is a residency programme in improvisation in dance and other artforms, and its relation to awareness and perception of performer and audience.
An
imaginative theater and light workshop will tale place from January 14-17 2010. it will be led by Axel Tangerding, architect, director and artistic director at teh Meta Theater, München, Germany.
The core issue of
New Times New Models is how relations can be improved between public authorities, the private sector and independent cultural centres.
SPACE, which
IETM is a partner of, is providing a
mobile European training programme for professionals who are
programming performing arts within festivals and/or venues and who want to deepen their knowledge and analyse and improve their recent and future work.
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Modern Dance Class with Esther Palmer
Sunday mornings in June, 10:30a-12p
Beg/Int level (great for dancers new to modern) - $8/class
need more info? email me at esther@seenperformance.org
Green Space Studio
37-24 24th St. #301 LIC
N/W or 7 to Queensboro Plaza or F to 21st/Queensbridge. Visit http://greenspacestudio.org/contact.html for walking directions.
If coming from Astoria, the N/W 36th Ave stop is closest to the studio.
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My class focuses on exploring personal strengths and handicaps through movement exercises built from Bartenieff fundamentals, improvisation, and tai chi practices. I emphasize finding and nurturing fluid connections throughout the body, as well as continuously re-investigating strange and familiar pathways alike. Through improvisation and set phrases, I encourage students to access a range of movement control. We will begin class with a gentle warm up and strengthening exercises, building towards dynamic phrase work that focuses on inversions.
My dance training has been influenced by various dance and movement techniques, including Bartenieff, improvisation, Cunningham, yoga, pilates, and tai chi. I am interested in exploring connections through the body with students from a variety of movement and dance backgrounds. I received my MFA in Dance from The Ohio State University in 2006, and have since been making work and performing in New York. In Astoria, I am part of Seen Performance, a multi-disciplinary collective of artists working collaboratively to explore the performance form.