Workshops & Research

Workshops & Research

WORKSHOPS & RESEARCH JULY 14 - AUGUST 10, 2013 Workshops in Contemporary Dance and Bodywork for all levels from beginners to professional dancers. Seven phases which can be attended independently from each other (each week-workshop: 1 class per day, each intensive-workshop: 2 classes per day) Week1: July 15 - 19 Intensive1: July 20 + 21 Week2: July 22 - 26 Week3: July 29 - August 2 Intensive2: August 3 + 4 Week4: August 5 - 10 Index 3 Artists listed by departments 4 - 114 All workshop descriptions listed by artists 115 - 127 All Field Project descriptions listed by artists 127 - 130 Pro Series descriptions listed by artists 131 - 133 Choreographers'Venture description 2 CONTEMPORARY DANCE IMPROVISATION BODY WORK Laura Arís Susanne Bentley Alito Alessi Iñaki Azpillaga Georg Blaschke Adriana Almeida Pees Susanne Bentley Adriana Borriello Thierry Baë Maya M. Carroll Johnathan Burrows Nicole Berndt-Caccivio Bruno Caverna Alice Chauchat Adriana Borriello Marta Coronado Shannon Cooney Gabriella Cimino Zoi Dimitriou Adriana Cordero Libby Farr Frey Faust Andrew de L. Harwood Sascha Krausneker Saju Hari Ivo Dimchev Kerstin Kussmaul Damien Jalet Defne Erdur Sri Louise Peter Jasko Jared Gradinger Malcolm Manning David Hernandez Francesca Harper Fabiana Pastorini German Jauregui Keith Hennessy Nicole Peisl Matej Kejžar Damien Jalet Dieter Rehberg Kira Kirsch Matej Kejžar Shelley Senter Kerstin Kussmaul Martin Keogh Anastasia Stoyannides Leech Sascha Krausneker Gavin Webber Gilsamara Moura Benoît Lachambre Francesco Scavetta Charmaine LeBlanc REPERTORY Anouk van Dijk Nita Little Laura Arís Samantha van Wissen Anouk Llaurens Marie Chouinard Gavin Webber Sabine Parzer Marta Coronado Angélique Willkie maRia Probst Francesca Harper Hagit Yakira Antony Rizzi German Jauregui David Zambrano Angela Schubot Nicole Peisl Sabine Sonnenschein Amanda Piña BUTOH Angélique Willkie Shelley Senter Ko Murobushi David Zambrano Samantha van Wissen WORLD DANCE MODERN BALLET Daniela Amoroso Joe Alegado Libby Farr Ziya Azazi Ismael Ivo Zvi Gotheiner Maurizio Ghella Corinne Lanselle Franca Pagliassotto GUEM Edilson Roque Janet Panetta Ismael Ivo Risa Steinberg Antony Rizzi Koffi Kôkô Kenji Takagi Karine LaBel JAZZ Terence Lewis HIPHOP Russell Adamson Martin Maldonado Archie Burnett Jermaine Browne Mamadou M'Baye Daybee Dorzile Salim Gauwloos Alessandro Sciarroni Gabriel Francisco Bruce Taylor Bravo La Fortune Hagit Yakira GOLDEN AGE Marjory Smarth Nicole Berndt-Caccivio Storm THEORY Elio Gervasi Bruce Ykanji Frey Faust Mårten Spångberg Jassem Hindi Doris Uhlich MUSIC Gia Kourlas GUEM tanzmedizin.at Mamadou M'Baye DANCE FOR CHILDREN & MIXED ABILITIES FIELD PROJECTS YOUTH Alito Alessi Silke Bake Paola Aguilera Adam Benjamin Jerôme Bel Mareike D. Dick Vera Rebl (siehe Tanz für Kinder & Jugendl.) Alice Chauchat Laia Fabre Igor Dobricic Akos Hargitay COMPOSITION DD Dorvillier Jack Hauser Thierry Baë Alix Eynaudi Inge Kaindlstorfer Laia Fabre Ismail Fayed Thomas Kasebacher Matteo Fagion Adham Hafez Terence Lewis Thomas Kasebacher Trajal Harrell Mamadou M'Baye Veronika Mayerböck Damien Jalet Kevin E. Osenau Rasmus Ölme Amanda Piña Hanna Pessl Francesco Scavetta Ibrahim Quraishi Nadja Puttner Kenji Takagi Peter Stamer Cornelia Rainer Christine Standfest Vera Rebl PRO SERIES Bettina Vismann Gabi Seeleitner Valentina Desideri Ann Liv Young Sandra Selimovic Trajal Harrell Veronika Zott Marjory Smarth Jennifer Lacey Storm Mårten Spångberg CHOREOGRAPHERS' Yosi Wanunu VENTURE Laurent Ziegler Magdalena Chowaniec Valerie Oberleithner 3 WORKSHOPS JULY 14 - AUGUST 10, 2013 This level system is based on experiences in fields important for the Workshop or in related areas.The first Workshop day is the final day of admittance according to the teacher's decision, if your level is considerably different than the level of the Workshop, you are kindly asked to switch to a more appropriate one. Workshops and their symbols: o (open) - for all levels, people interested in bodywork and movement Beg (beginning level) - providing basic knowledge, no specific precognition required Int (intermediate level) - for dancers with some knowledge, skill-refreshment Adv (advanced level) - for dancers with extended knowledge Adv* (advanced level) - for professional dancers with extended knowledge RUSSELL ADAMSON Week1: July 15 - 19 Contemporary Jazz Adv 12:15 - 14:00 Urban Styles Beg 16:10 - 17:55 Contemporary Jazz ENJOYMENT, THE CREATIVE PROCESS AND WORKING WITH OTHERS The class begins with a contemporary warm up that consists of exercises in various combined forms. These vary throughout the warm up in order to acquire body placement make your tendons and muscles elastic and springy, develop your sense of balance which will be needed for correct execution of technique. Later on a series of various Adagio and Allegro combinations are put together to develop movement phrases in the middle part of the class. Participants will be required to do floor and aerial work as well as travelling in space. The class ends with a choreography. The main goal of the workshop is to work with and encourage the students to embrace the different movement possibilities of the body through nonverbal communication. I would like to give choices that are innovative, exciting, progressive and diverse in the bringing together of the rapidly expanding discipline called dance. The emphasis of the class is also on enjoyment, the creative process and working with others. Urban Styles DYNAMIC, ENERGY & FUN Urban Styles are movements in motion. Everything is constantly changing and the real inspiration is the music! The feeling is like a block party, having fun while experiencing visually and physically the different forms of expression that are going on in today's urban culture from the street to the clubs. So join the party and let loose the dance in you! Constant motion, improvisation, continuity rhythm and harmony. The beat goes on, never final, never finished. That‘s the pulse and energy movement we call dance. Included at all levels is a warm up and cool down in the creative process. To convey the energy and movement of dance from HipHop, Funk to Ragga and HouseDance. All technical stuff is put into an easy-to-follow choreography for the beginner's level. As for the advanced level the combinations are physically and technically more challenging. 4 Russell Leon Adamson was born in Jamaica and moved to England with his family at the age of 10. He attained three city and guild certificates in electronics and engineering at Gloucester City College. His athletic abilities lead him to the Gloucester Youth Gymnastics team and to amateur as well as thai boxing. He carries the black belt status in various Martial Art Techniques. With this physical background he was granted a 4-year scholarship at the London School of Contemporary Dance. At the same time he took classes in Classical Ballet at the Central School of Ballet in London. He studied Ballet with Marian Lane and Laura Conners of the Royal Ballet School and Company (UK) and Jazz with Deirda Lowell and Wayne Babeist (Alvin Ailey Company), Daniela Lorenz (Matt Mattox Company), Charles Augins (USA) and also Claude Paul Henry (London) and Max Stone (New York). He also studied Modern with Bill Louther (Martha Graham and Alvin Ailey Company), Carolyn Carson and Jorma Uotinen (Helsinki City Theatre, Finland), Viola Farber from the Merce Cunningham Company, Jane Dudley and Robert Cohan from the Martha Graham Company. Russell Adamson is an innovative teacher, motivating his students to focus on their work, so they can do more than they expected. With his support many young dancers have chosen dance as their profession. He has also created many choreographies, which received a lot of recognition in Finland and abroad. During the last years he has worked as a performer for the National Ballet of Estonia, the Gala for the 6th International Baltic Ballet Festival (Riga, Lithuania) and for Marimekkos 50th birthday (2001 - 2004), amongst others. In addition he has worked with the Black Dance Festival in Vienna (2002 & 2003) and the Estonia Art and Culture Gala Night in Tallinn (2004). As a choreographer he has created his own work including: "Spirit of the Landscape" (Finland, 2005), a solo and duett with Rodney Williams for the Black Dance Festival (Vienna, 2005), "Flow" a solo (London, 2006), "Terrain" (Finland, 2006), a choreography for the opera La Traviata (Finland, 2006), "Episodes" for the Rainbow Jazz Festival (2007, Estonia), a choreography for the Higher Ground Gospel Concert (Finland, 2007), The Live Orchestral Music and visual effects show at the Estonia Concert Hall (Tallinn, 2007), a Funk & HipHop choreography for the Urban Culture Tour (Helsinki, 2007) and lately a choreography for the jazz opera Manon with the world premiere (Estonia, Febuary 2008). In 2009 Russell created four big productions, which have been shown in London, Tallinn and Vienna. Paola AGUILERA Week2: July 22 - 26 Auf den Kopf gestellt (8-11 J) 10:00 - 14:00 Auf den Kopf gestellt STORIES AND PHANTASMS Within this weeklong Atelier we will turn everything upside down: we will look with our feet, listen with our nose, walk with our tummies etc. We will get acquainted with the work of an actor/actress through basic exercises and games, a load of fun and a plenty of movement - above all. We will collect ideas, stories and phantasms and present them to our parents and friends at the end of the Atelier. The actress and director Paola Aguilera was born in Santiago de Chile. She grew up in Perú, Romania and Germany.

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