Dancers
Joe Moran: background and interest
By Joe on Tuesday 21 October, 2008 | Comments Off |
I trained initially in theatre and went on to study dance at studios in London, New York, San Francisco and Seattle. I work as an independent dance artist in London making and presenting my own work, teaching, and curating and producing performance, workshops and a dance-in-health programme. At times, I also work in collaboration with other artists and dance for other choreographers. My choreographic and performance work is deeply informed by improvisation and somatic approaches to movement.
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OpenTags: 1. Week one/ Joe Moran
Thoughts, questions, reflections
By Joe on Wednesday 22 October, 2008 | Comments Off |
Conduit – the link from the thought to it being embedded in the body. What is moving – the mind and/or the imagination?
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Fluff and particularity
By Joe on Wednesday 22 October, 2008 | Comments Off |
Distinguishing the fluff and that which is particular:
I realise that a new way into asking/answering this question happened for me this afternoon. This being the process we explored of identifying what is necessary in a movement and playing/ working with that. This is different from what I described this morning of being in the fluff and waiting for a shift into, or emergence of, something particular.
OpenTags: 1. Week one/ Joe Moran
Lyndsey’s background and reasons why
By Lyndsey on Wednesday 22 October, 2008 | Comments Off |
I trained at Laban and have been London based ever since. I am currently working with Yael Flexer’s Bedlam Dance Company as a performer and teacher. I have also performed with Kerry Nicholls, Sirens Crosing and Transitions amongst others. My teaching experience has involved working for Laban, London Contemporary Dance School, London Studio Centre, GDA and The Place.
Having worked for eight years as an independent dance artist, creating, performing, teaching, I feel that right now I need to reflect. Reflect on what I do and why I do it.
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First Post Third Day
By Sarah Dowling on Wednesday 22 October, 2008 | Comments Off |
I did an Engish Literature and Drama degree and worked in theatre before training in dance. I currently perform – most regularly with Punchdrunk and most recently with Lost Dog. I also make my own work and teach. I come to the Bank project with a desire to follow the very clear and thorough line of movement investigation that the SDDC company have gathered in their many years of working. We will see what the results will be – alot can happen to a person in 6 weeks. Alot has happened in 3 days.
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OpenTags: 1. Week one/ Sarah Dowling
Jo’s background info
By Josephine on Thursday 23 October, 2008 | Comments Off |
I studied Modern Languages at Bristol University before training in dance at Northern School of Contemporary Dance (1996-97). I continued my movement training through numerous classes and workshops in the UK and abroad. I have danced for choreographer Caroline Salem, and in my own choreography (A Tin Drum, Viva la Vida, Threefold and dream knit).
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OpenTags: 1. Week one/ Josephine Dyer
Jo’s first post
By Josephine on Thursday 23 October, 2008 | Comments Off |
I don’t have time to write much, so a few thoughts:
I noticed on Day 2 that the focus on breath was causing me to prioritise the beginning and end of a movement, perhaps blurring the juicy, important journey between. I managed to break out of this a bit yesterday…
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OpenTags: 1. Week one/ Josephine Dyer
Specific with the thought
By Lyndsey on Thursday 23 October, 2008 | Comments Off |
Being more specific with the thought allowed for further possibilities. This was a surprise for me. My fear was to be short of ideas/images/sensations but actually it was almost the complete opposite.
A small enlightenment on day 2 – long may it continue..
Of course then the origin of the thought had to be re-discovered (breath) and allowed to inform and embody the moving. It was hard to dis-courage and be aware of the extra bits, the fluff that Joe mentioned.
Luisa’ background
By Luisa on Thursday 23 October, 2008 | Comments Off |
I came to dance through quite a convoluted route: design was my staring point and then I took a detour through gestural theatre and set design during which dance become my main focus and stayed as such as my life resettled in London. My work moves between dancing, teaching , making my own work, collaborating with other choreographers and movement directing for theatre. Design had a very strong impact on my work as a dancer – I perceive the body as a tracing and carving tool for the space and the sequencing of this is what releases the emotions and colours of what we want to portray.
I become interested in the ‘Bank project’ because it is a unique opportunity to study and learn about a method of composition with the focus on oneself and the process, rather than the deadline of a production schedule.I have followed the work of SDDC for many years and the element which i love the most about it is the movement language and how it traces and relates to the space and the sound score.I would like to learn about the art of making movement, learning new skills and methods to support my work as a dancer and maker.I also want to have an opportunity to play in the studio and discover what I want to work with and see what inspires my imagination.I am very excited and quite nervous about it and very much looking forward to start.
OpenTags: 1. Week one/ Luisa D'Ambrosio
Accessing the intention
By Lyndsey on Sunday 26 October, 2008 | Comments Off |
The intention of the move, I found was difficult to access through the thinking and the action of the move. Intention needs to be clear and specific. As Debs mentioned, perhaps then the outcome of the move can potentially vary slighty.
I found myself over preparing to access the intention. I think I tend to rely on preparation in an attempt to embody the intention. Maybe effort, the wanting to do it right, gets in the way. The idea regarding different outcomes to the same intention should/could be an aid to conquer this – that’s my challenge.
Luisa Song
By Deborah Saxon on Monday 27 October, 2008 | Comments Off |
OpenTags: 2. Week two/ Luisa D'Ambrosio/ Video
Sarah Song
By Deborah Saxon on Monday 27 October, 2008 | Comments Off |
OpenTags: 2. Week two/ Sarah Dowling/ Video
Lyndsey Song
By Deborah Saxon on Monday 27 October, 2008 | Comments Off |
OpenTags: 2. Week two/ Lyndsey McConville/ Video