• Feb 5, 2011 from 3:00am to 3:30am
  • Location: Children's Dance Foundation
  • Latest Activity: Oct 22, 2020
CDF Intern Corina Dalzell will lead participants, ages 10 and up, in a guided improvisation to explore how we sense our bodies and their relationship to the space as well as those around us.


We will begin with a simple warm up in focus, eventually allowing the body to move how it wants. Then honoring our individual needs, we will begin to open our attention to moving with others. Once our perception is thoroughly stretched we w...ill being to explore two simple emergent improvisational forms. The first starts with walking and noticing, the second with members of our newly created ensemble following their impulses and observing how they relate to others.

This class is perfect for anyone who knows and practices the art of listening.

FREE
Ages 10 and up

Corina, a student at Bennington College in Vermont, is interning at CDF for her “Field Work Term” which is part of the college’s academic schedule each winter. During her seven week internship, Corina is shadowing CDF teaching artists, helping in administrative duties and also assisting at the annual Alabama Dance Festival. Corina started dancing at Factory Street Studio in Athens, OH. More recently, she has studied improvisation under Karl Rodgers and the Architects. Currently, she studies dance and collaborative studies at Bennington College, developing her own artistic vocabulary with dance alongside investigations of how people work together artistically and politically.

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