Berkeley Saturday contact improvisation class and jam
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Saturday, October 15, 2011 - 1:30 PM
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Ongoing Saturday pre-jam contact class with Rosemary Hannon and Vitali Kononov
Fundamentals of Contact Improvisation
When: Every Saturday, since 2009. 1:30-3:30pm. Jam follows till 6pm
Where: 8th Street Studio, Sawtooth Building, 2525 Eight St. (at Dwight), Berkeley, CA
Cost: $12-15 sliding scale - class
$5 - jam
Description
If you are a beginner, or if you have studied contact improvisation here and there, and would like to deepen your skills, this class is a great opportunity for you. Join us for investigation of presence, listening, weight, structure, curiosity, play, communication, safety and the very point of contact. Get personalized feedback and dance it through in a class with two instructors. Using somatic practices as a foundation for contact dancing we will demystify the phenomenon of Rolling Point of Contact. This class is going to have a simple structure of a short tuning using somatic material, exploration of one or two fundamental principles and then lots of time for integration through dancing.
More info at [www.nonodance.com]
Fundamentals of Contact Improvisation
When: Every Saturday, since 2009. 1:30-3:30pm. Jam follows till 6pm
Where: 8th Street Studio, Sawtooth Building, 2525 Eight St. (at Dwight), Berkeley, CA
Cost: $12-15 sliding scale - class
$5 - jam
Description
If you are a beginner, or if you have studied contact improvisation here and there, and would like to deepen your skills, this class is a great opportunity for you. Join us for investigation of presence, listening, weight, structure, curiosity, play, communication, safety and the very point of contact. Get personalized feedback and dance it through in a class with two instructors. Using somatic practices as a foundation for contact dancing we will demystify the phenomenon of Rolling Point of Contact. This class is going to have a simple structure of a short tuning using somatic material, exploration of one or two fundamental principles and then lots of time for integration through dancing.
More info at [www.nonodance.com]

