Workshop i Body-Mind Centering®med Olive Bieringa og Otto Ramstad
Workshopen i Body-Mind Centering®med Olive Bieringa og Otto Ramstad (NZ/USA) arrangeres av PRAXIS Oslo i samarbeid med etterutdanningen på KHIO- Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo, Skuespiller- og danseralliansen og PRODA – Profesjonell dansetrening.
Når: 1. - 5. oktober 2018, kl 10.00-16.00
Hvor: KHIO – Fossveien 24
Pris: kr 900,-
Påmelding innen 24. september til praxisoslo@gmail.com
The workshop will be taught in English
VITAL MATERIALITIES
Somatic approaches to movement.
Together we will use touch, sound and movement as doorways into our physical tissue, imagination and creativity. Working with the organs, bones, muscles, connective tissue, nervous system and endocrine system we will engage in movement research. Together we will cultivate a vitality of presence, embodied intelligence, creativity and organization to put guts in our dancing and our mind in our bodies. We will focus on the artist as a generator, a performer and their role in developing movement material.
Body-Mind Centering® is an experiential study based on the embodiment and application of anatomical, physiological, psychophysical and developmental principles, utilizing movement, touch, voice and mind. Its uniqueness lies in the specificity with which each of the body systems can be personally embodied and integrated, the fundamental groundwork of developmental repatterning, and the utilization of a body-based language to describe movement and body-mind relationships.
“This study leads to an understanding of how the mind is expressed through the body and the body through the mind.” Founder Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen
Olive Bieringa and Otto Ramstad are choreographers, dancers and certified teachers of Body-Mind Centering®. They have been collaborating for the past 20 years as the BodyCartography Project. Their work has been presented by SFMOMA, San Francisco, Walker Art Center, Weisman Art Museum, Minneapolis, Performance Space 122, NYC, PICA, Portland, Dance Place, DC, Te Papa National Museum of New Zealand, Lyon Opera Ballet, France, amongst others. They are deeply invested in the power of live performance to facilitate a re-enchantment of embodiment, relationship, and presence.
The workshop is supported by:
Når: 1. - 5. oktober 2018, kl 10.00-16.00
Hvor: KHIO – Fossveien 24
Pris: kr 900,-
Påmelding innen 24. september til praxisoslo@gmail.com
The workshop will be taught in English
VITAL MATERIALITIES
Somatic approaches to movement.
Together we will use touch, sound and movement as doorways into our physical tissue, imagination and creativity. Working with the organs, bones, muscles, connective tissue, nervous system and endocrine system we will engage in movement research. Together we will cultivate a vitality of presence, embodied intelligence, creativity and organization to put guts in our dancing and our mind in our bodies. We will focus on the artist as a generator, a performer and their role in developing movement material.
Body-Mind Centering® is an experiential study based on the embodiment and application of anatomical, physiological, psychophysical and developmental principles, utilizing movement, touch, voice and mind. Its uniqueness lies in the specificity with which each of the body systems can be personally embodied and integrated, the fundamental groundwork of developmental repatterning, and the utilization of a body-based language to describe movement and body-mind relationships.
“This study leads to an understanding of how the mind is expressed through the body and the body through the mind.” Founder Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen
Olive Bieringa and Otto Ramstad are choreographers, dancers and certified teachers of Body-Mind Centering®. They have been collaborating for the past 20 years as the BodyCartography Project. Their work has been presented by SFMOMA, San Francisco, Walker Art Center, Weisman Art Museum, Minneapolis, Performance Space 122, NYC, PICA, Portland, Dance Place, DC, Te Papa National Museum of New Zealand, Lyon Opera Ballet, France, amongst others. They are deeply invested in the power of live performance to facilitate a re-enchantment of embodiment, relationship, and presence.
The workshop is supported by: