Floor, Flow & Booty Work with Miss Phoria
Event description
FLOOR, FLOW & BOOTY WORK 🔥 with Miss Phoria
✨About the artist ✨
Miss Phoria is a Kabi Kabi & Noongar Aboriginal, Trans Non-Binary & Disabled performance artist and s*x worker.
Their work explores multiple styles of performance, including theatre, dance, drag, burlesque and storytelling through movement. Their art derives from many places, focusing on lived experience, representation, decolonizing performance & pure enjoyment.
They aim to advocate for more accessible art spaces, decolonizing art spaces & pushing the boundaries of perception.
✨About the workshop✨
This workshop is, most importantly, about being in your body, finding what movements feel good for you and working on skills that help you lay foundations for your performance making.
For the flow & floor portion of this workshop, we will be navigating going between movements, how that can look and some of the ways to transition through them during your act. This will also involve floor work elements and staples, as well as variations that can be used to create your floor work.
The next part of this workshop is about the different ways you can show off that booty! Anybody can enjoy moving their butt, whether that’s in a fun, sensual, silly or self-loving way. We’re gunna have fun with our cheeky cheeks!
To finish, we will play around with everything we’ve done & have a free flow session to whirl it, with no expectations 😍
PLEASE NOTE: The workshop will BEGIN at 3:30pm, so arrival 10 minutes prior to settle in and be ready to start is encouraged, if possible 🖤
✨What to bring✨
• Your beautiful self
• Knee pads recommended
• Water
• Wear whatever makes you feel good
✨Extra notes✨
• First Nations folx free entry (contact Miss Phoria)
• There will be small breaks ( there is no expectation to keep going for the whole session, move at your own pace)
• For accessibility info on the space, please visit: https://www.studiotakecare.com/accessibility
• There will be filming during this workshop, but if you do NOT wish to be filmed, please let Miss Phoria know on the day
See you there baddies 💋
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This workshop takes place on stolen land. As a proud Blakfulla from Whadjuk Noongar boodja, I pay respects to the traditional owners of the lands in which I am working on. The Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung & Bunurong peoples of the Kulin Nation. I pay respects to their Elders past & present, and to the land, sea, sky and continuing cultures of these peoples. I extend that respect to the brotherboys, sistagirls, two-spirits and many spirits who came before me and paved the way for us to have pride in our identities on these lands today.
This always was and always will be Aboriginal land. 🖤💛❤️
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As a proud SWr of 7+ years, I also pay respects to the generations of SWrs before me who paved our way. This workshop and these skills have their roots in SW and this must be respected when engaging with these practices. ☂️
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