Workshop with Emilie Gallier-Sync with the body of the big spectator:Reading a choreography on paper

(February 3 optional), 4, 5 February 2012

About the workshop:
Be the reader of the choreography on paper Sync.

Reading the book as a performance, participants become the big spectator, which refers to this reader who is the theatre of the performance, its spectator, performer and co-author.
We will explore the encounter with the book by trying variable beginnings. We will share our physical experience of reading the choreography on paper – growing from a ground that encompasses movements of thoughts, breathing, shifts of perspectives, and mechanisms of expansion-retraction. We will exchange our versions of the choreography, and re-name/re-write a score according to the newly generated movements of thoughts, imagination, and actions.For who?
The workshop is open to dancers, non-dancers, writers, mathematicians, all profiles with an interest in the movement of writing and the writing of movement, in reading a book as a performance.
(3 February optional 11h-13h or 13h-15h), 4 and 5 February 2012, 11h-15h
free
How to participate:
1.     Choose your beginning:
a.     Starting on Friday 3rd February, 11h-13h, with a session ‘movement of writing and writing of movement’.
b.     Starting on Friday 3rd February, 13h-15h, with a session ‘movement of reading and reading of movement’.
c.     Starting on Saturday 4th February, 11h, joining the two other groups, having received the book a week earlier and started individually at home.
2.     Send your choice to emiliegallier@gmail.com. You will receive a confirmation e-mail.
++ DNS research encounter the 4th, 16h-18h Reading/writing dance with Kerstin Evert Emilie Gallier and Carla Fernandes
More information here and here
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