Baroque Dance for Musicians
Event description
With the success of our previous Baroque Dance Workshop we are pleased to announce that we are offering another workshop in December!
Have you ever come across a Menuet in your repertoire and wondered: 'What tempo should this be played at?' Or chanced upon a Sarabande and wondered 'What could the phrasing be?'
If yes, then this workshop is for you! I'm a strong believer in physically doing something in order to learn. There are only so many sources we can read or words we can follow from our teachers or conductors. This workshop aims to give you the tools to understand baroque dance music from a dance perspective.
This workshop is specifically designed to introduce musicians to basic baroque dance movements. Dance styles were such an integral part of baroque music composition and it is important for musicians to understand how dance can influence music. The workshop is open to musicians and dancers of all levels but those with an interest in French baroque music will find it most beneficial.
This 1.5 hour workshop will cover accented and unaccented movements, basic step patterns, the bouree and the menuet. In addition to all we covered in the previous workshop, we will also be looking at the first few bars of an extant choreography from 1700. Those who would like a challenge are invited to attend an additional 40 minutes after the main workshop to learn the remainder (or as much as we can handle!) of this choreography for just $10 more.
What to wear:
Comfortable and flexible clothing and if you have jazz or ballet flats please bring them, otherwise comfortable shoes with a light grip.
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