This workshop will focus on movement research and choreographic sequences.
Workshop in English.
No experience required.
Ages 14 and up.
35 participants maximum.
Participants will be invited to experiment with floor and standing movements, playing with the possibilities of their bodies, gravity, momentum and balance. They will be able to develop their lexicon of individual movements within larger choreographic structures and sequences. Attention will also be paid to the scenic space and its three-dimensionality.
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