Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Open Class "THE AMPLIFIED BODY" led by Eilish Henderson, sliding scale

 
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The Amplified Body

Open Class led by Eilish Henderson

May 13, 2023

7-8:30 pm

The senses will guide us in a class navigating a deeper understanding of the body.  Through improvisation, internal listening, and building the foundation for collective webbing in the space we will amplify the body, a magnifying glass on the art vessels that shelter us, transport us, and transport others in the world of movement.

Sliding scale fee: $8-20

About the Teacher: Eilish Henderson (B.S. Hofstra University | M.A. New York University) is a movement artist working with subjects of the body based in NYC. She is interested in nourishing the practice of translation through interdisciplinary methods.  Her work seeks to explore resonance, discord, decay and healing. Rooted in nature, the body escapes its skin shell and reinvents itself dispelled of trauma, an unearthly creature insect. Through ritual, disorientation, and unlearning, her creations emerge. As a choreographer, she draws upon butoh, contemporary floorwork, Capoeira, and release technique. Through movement she navigates the infinite patterns of a body’s relationships— negotiating touch, desire, intimacy and disgust. She develops the nuance of the movement work through accessing visual art, words, and fleeting images. Her work has been presented as a part of the Emerging Artists Festival: New Works Series, Smush Gallery, Arts, Letters, and Numbers, and Agropoli Dance Festival in Italy.  As an educator, she works as a teaching artist for Dancewave, Brooklyn Arts Council, and Notes in Motion.

Website: https://eilishadonnahenderson.com/

Instagram: @verminunrest

Email eilishadonnahenderson@gmail.com to register!

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