Saturday, April 8, 2017

APPLY TO WITNESS RELOCATION'S DANCE-THEATER BOOTCAMP

 
Witness Relocation's The Loon, Abrons Arts Center Maria Baranova

SUMMER  BOOTCAMP
JUNE 19-JULY 1, 2016 – APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN!!! APPLY HERE

A two week intensive dance/ theater workshop (June 19-July 1) with the renowned Dance Theater company Witness Relocation-- conducted in a newly renovated dance studio and the surrounding environs of a 23 acre former horse farm in the picturesque northeast Catskill Mountains. Learn how to build choreography, theatrical content, and movement skills based in contemporary, modern, post modern, contact improv techniques, and beyond.

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-Create dynamic, genre-defying dance and theater.
-Learn techniques that focus on what is happening in the room, building material from what is on hand and spiraling out from there into surprising and endlessly inventive territory.
-Explore task based, problem solving methods that eliminate the pressure to “be creative” and simply allow you to work and make discoveries.
-Make sure what you do is continuously fun, exciting, and a little scary.
-For pre-professional and professional artists.

SCHEDULE AND FACULTY:

Days are divided into morning and afternoon work sessions with open evening rehearsal times. All classes are taught by members of Witness Relocation and associated artists. Faculty (subject to change) is currently scheduled to include:

Witness Relocation artistic director DAN SAFER 
Witness Relocation core company member ALEXA ANDREAS
ROBERT M. JOHANSON of Nature Theater of Oklahoma
HOPE DAVIS of Sleep No More
And guest artist VINNY DEPONTO!

Past teachers and guest artists have included: Sam Pinkleton (choreographer, Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812), Tony Torn (performer with Richard Foreman, Reza Abdoh), Tom Kalin (film director, “Savage Grace”, “Swoon”),  Katherine Dieckman (screenwriter & director, “A Good Baby”, “Adventures of Pete & Pete”, various REM music videos), Helen Shaw (critic and curator), Charles Lindsay (SETI Artist in Residence, Guggenheim Winner).

Over the course of the eleven day workshop (two five day blocks with one day off in the middle) participants will learn and be guided through multiple techniques and methods for devising work, as well as strategies for tackling the inevitable challenges that arise throughout that process. The workshop culminates in a public showing.

ROOM & BOARD:

The WR Performance Bootcamp approach to room and board is communal– in keeping with the rustic surroundings, workshop participants will be sleeping camping-style in large shared tents (or you can bring your own tent, if you prefer) and dining communally on simple, healthy, home made meals. Any dietary restrictions please contact us.

FEE: $1850 ($1700 IF PAID IN FULL BEFORE APRIL 1, 2016)

The fee includes all classes, room and board. Participants are responsible for arranging their own travel to and from the workshop location in Rensselaerville, NY.

APPLICATION PROCESS:

Applications are being accepted through May 1, 2017. To apply, please fill out the form (CLICK HERE), and send it and additional materials as attachments to bootcamp@witnessrelocation.org.

Applications should include:

-Completed application form
-Letter(s) of recommendation
-Photo and resume
-Once accepted, a $500 nonrefundable deposit is required to secure a spot in the program.

Admission to the workshop is rolling, so early application is advised.

A non-refundable $20 application fee can be paid by credit card or paypal

Artists 18+ only.

 

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