Saturday, January 29, 2022

The Equus Projects are hiring Male and Female dancers for upcoming performances and projects for Spring/Summer 2022.

 
The Equus Projects are hiring Male and Female dancers for upcoming performances and projects for Spring/Summer 2022.

The Equus Projects are hiring Male and Female dancers for upcoming performances and projects for Spring/Summer 2022. All dancers are welcome to apply.

The Equus Projects are hiring Male and Female dancers for upcoming performances and projects for Spring/Summer 2022. All dancers are welcome to apply. Please note that our work is in collaboration with Equines and experience working with horses is prefered.  The best way to familiarize with JoAnna's work is to participate in some of our virtual workshops. One full-scholarship available.

Workshop Title: Dance Differently - A Virtual Workshop for Advanced Movers and Creators.
When: Thursdays ~ 4:30-6:40pm (EST)

Begins February 3rd. 8 weeks long. Drops-ins accepted.

Collaborative Teaching - JoAnna Mendl Shaw (NYC) & Audrey Rachelle (Seattle, WA (audreyrachelle123) with LIVE Musician Stewart Singer (Albuquerque, NM)

Geared towards more advanced movers.

ABOUT DANCE DIFFERENTLY

Audrey began co-exploring with Shaw six years ago, in weekly Equus Projects research sessions. Moving from an interspecies perspective the Equus Projects company devised countless improvisations scores, choreographic strategies and a somatic practice informed by working with equines. The workshops, aptly named Dance Differently, became an ideal way for dancers to audition for the Equus company. Workshops focused on heightened the Physical Listening skills and real-time decision-making, internal rule structures and developing dynamic choreographic trajectories. Each class yielded small choreographic gems.

To register for class please email joannamendlshaw@gmail.com

If your schedule is available to attend all eight sessions please note that to JoAnna when reaching out as she is looking to give one full scholarship to one dancer who can commit to all eight workshop sessions :)

Please follow our Instagram page @equus_projects_nyc and our documentary IG @imprintedthefilm

We also have weekly Physical Listening LABS for curious thinkers. This class is accessible to person(s) with mobile disabilities. A truly unique BODY-BRAIN PLAYGROUND for: Actors, Dancers, Educators, Equestrians, Corporate Leadership Trainers, Therapists, Writers, Improvisers, Choreographers.

ALSO: Physical Listening Virtual LABS: Mondays, ongoing 12:00 - 2:00 EST - https://www.equus-onsite.org/physicallisteninglab

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To stay up to date with the most recent scheduling please follow us on our Facebook course page: Facebook.com/events/1172757246585286

 

We can’t wait to connect with you.
 

BOOK: 
Physical Listening, A Dancer’s Interspecies Journey
https://www.equus-onsite.org/getphysicallistening

FILM: 
Imprinted, Dancing with Foals
https://www.imprintedthefilm.com/

Dance Differently Virtual Workshops
Tuesdays, 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm EST
https://www.equus-onsite.org/dance-differently-virtual-workshop

Physical Listening Virtual LABS: For all curious movers
Mondays, 12-2:00 EST
https://www.equus-onsite.org/physicallisteninglab

 

Thank you.

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A dancer in a black tutu and leotard and pointe shoes stands on one leg, with the other leg extended behind the body in a straight line. One arm is raised above the head and the other extended to the back parallel to the extended leg. The school director is opposite the dancer and wears a red DTH logo t-shirt and black pants and ballet slippers. She holds the hand of the arm raised above the dancer’s head with one arm and her back arm is extended and she is smiling at the student.

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