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PRAXIS Movement with Otto Ramstad

tor. 12. sep.

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Praxis Oslo

PRAXIS Movement is a physical class series that offers different experiential approaches to movement, embodiment and consciousness. Otto Ramstad will host Material for the Spine Tues 10-09 to Thurs 11.09, from 9.30 to 11.30.

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PRAXIS Movement with Otto Ramstad
PRAXIS Movement with Otto Ramstad

Time & Location

12. sep. 2024, 09:30 – 11:30

Praxis Oslo, Vestre Elvebakke 10, 0182 Oslo, Norway

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About the event

Material For the Spine concentrates accumulated knowledges from Paxton’s study of walking, Contact Improvisation and Aikido practice to explore the movement possibilities in the spine and the connections between the head, pelvis, and vertebrae.

“With Material For the Spine, I was interested in alloying a technical approach to improvisational results. It is a system for exploring the interior and exterior muscles of the back. It aims to bring the light of consciousness to the dark side of the body, that is, the sides not much self-seen, and to submit sensations to the mind for consideration.” Steve Paxton

Note: the class series will develop. It’s ok to show up to just the first class of the series, but after that it may be difficult to join in.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Otto Ramstad is a dance artist who makes performances, video works and installations for theaters, galleries, museums and different site and context specific encounters. He has an MA in Choreography from KHiO. For twenty years he has been collaborating with Olive Bieringa as BodyCartography Project. The mission of BodyCartography Project is to engage with the vital materiality of our bodies to create live performance that facilitates a re-enchantment of embodiment, relationship, and presence. BodyCartography has been creating performances, films, installations, and festivals internationally in urban, domestic, wild, and social landscapes. He has toured throughout North America, Europe, Brazil, Japan, Russia and New Zealand

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