Movement Lab: Melbourne
Event description
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT IS NOW SOLD OUT.
Movement Lab returns to Melbourne!
What invisible thread do we follow that allows our movement practice to unfold ?
How do we open up to the ‘group body’ while remaining connected to the richness of our own embodied enquiry?
How do we relate articulately to time and space to create momentary compositions-alone and with others?
What is the ‘language’ of physical improvisation and how does it support our moment-by-moment choices?
Every movement lab is entirely unique and covers different terrains, but these are some of the questions underlying the practice.
Drawing on principles from dance improvisation, physical theatre, contemporary dance, Body-Mind Centering®, and the Viewpoints Method, Movement Lab provides participants with a tool kit for a movement practice that supports awareness, fluidity of movement and depth of embodiment.
Grounded in curiosity and deep listening to our own body, the other participants, and the space itself, we will explore a range of solo, partnered and group exercises and improvisational scores.
Areas of focus will include:-
- The senses as pathways into moving and inhabiting our bodies.
- Deepening of relationship with time and space as compositional allies.
- Ensemble practice that is generous, sensitive and playful.
- The creation of dance &theatre improvisation that is poetic and truthful, without needing to entertain/be
‘interesting’!
This workshop is suitable for anyone with an interest in movement, as well as for dancers, actors and practitioners
who wish to infuse their practice with new pathways for spontaneity, freedom and receptivity.
NO PRIOR DANCE OR THEATRE EXPERIENCE REQUIRED! Shyness and awkwardness are very welcome and will be treated
with care and respect.
$70/$65(conc)
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About Noa Rotem:
Noa Rotem is a director, performer and somatic movement educator. She has worked and trained extensively in Australia
and overseas as a freelance artist and with companies such as The Human Theatre, The Danger Ensemble, Little Dove
Theatre Art and the SITI Company (NYC). She is a graduate of the Soma School of Body-Mind Centering ® (Paris),
HaKvutzah School of Dance (Tel Aviv), the University of Sydney and of the Actor’s College.
Noa has taught widely at a range of international professional companies (eg. Metta Theatre, Manila, Queensland
Ballet) tertiary institutions (eg. Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, QUT, University of Asia & The Pacific),
secondary schools and youth companies.
Noa's training includes Dance Improvisation, Body-Mind Centering, The Viewpoints, The Suzuki Method of Actor Training,
Contemporary dance, Authentic Movement, The Morris Technique, Butoh, Gaga, Contact Improvisation, Practical
Aesthetics, The Meisner Technique, and Yoga
Photo of ERA by @ MaKom Collective (NORPA, 2021).
Credit @Kate Holmes
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