Saturday, July 11, 2015

Joanna Stone's Evolution is not Anthropocentric seeks movers

 
Joanna Stone's Evolution is not Anthropocentric seeks movers

As part of Summer Works, by Dance To The People, Joanna Stone is leading a dance experience over 8 weeks of site exploration, authentic movement, outdoor meditation, and contact improvisation.

Welcome all dancers, contact-improvisers, nature and movement lovers, and other artists interested.

Evolution is not Anthropocentric is based on Joanna's research on how artists are seeking positive actions to change the way humans relate to their ecosystem, and through dance establish new movement values that encourage ecological balance.

Tuesdays and Thursdays mornings (check website for details). July 2 through July 23 outdoors. July 28- August 20 at The Woods Cooperative.

There will be a studio showing of Summer Works in progress on Friday August 21, available to those who commit to a majority of sessions.

Register here: http://www.dancetothepeople.org/summer-works---joanna-stone.html

This is NOT a paid dance opportunity, but an invitation to take advantage of a project that could give you new insights on the role of dance as a catalys for social change. Dance To The People offers free/donation based classes and workshops, and provides many tools for professional development to those interested in a collective creative space.

For more information on Dance To The People's work and mission, please visit our website www.dancetothepeople.org and follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/dancetothepeople

 

 

 

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