Sunday Afternoon Contact Improvisation Friendly Axis Syllabus Workshop
BANNER IMAGE DESCRIPTION:
Colour photo of two dancers rolling on each other. One is upside down with their hips supported by the other dancer who is on all fours offing support.
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION: The practice of soft and gradual entrances to the floor, will lead us into soft meetings with our partners, as we gradually transfer/receive each other’s weight. Some other ideas will be explored via improvisation, and also through set material. We will learn some movement sequences made of individual dance parts and contact with a partner's parts.
LEVEL:
All levels
ACCESS:
Dancers with disabilities are welcome. Please contact us and let us know what accessibility accommodations you may need. kathleen.rea@reasondetre.com. Please note the studio is not wheelchair accessible.
DATE AND HOURS:
Sunday Sep 18, 2022, 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM (3 hours) - Teacher Galiya Tzur
BIOGRAPHY:
Galiya Tzur is a dance and stage artist, an Axis Syllabus Certified Teacher, and a student in a Masters's program in biomechanics and exercises physiology. Galiya performed in her own work and with dance and theatre compositions by various choreographers and is currently working on a new piece. She is a graduate of the dance department at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance and is currently teaching axis syllabus classes and anatomy courses there. Galiya is a co-founder and co-owner of Gufadam- a movement education program for those who wish to grow and connect through playful, challenging, and joyful movement.
COST:
Regular - $50
Scholarship - $30
LOCATION:
Studio Raw- 1220 Dupont St, Toronto, ON M6H 2A4, Canada
(studio is not wheelchair accessible)
WHAT IS THE AXIS SYLLABUS?
The Axis Syllabus is a compendium or encyclopedia of information relevant to the training, preparation, and performance of the moving human body. The Axis Syllabus refers to physics, anatomy, and relevant scientific data on flexibility, strength, alignment, injuries, and movement practices. Teachers of the Axis Syllabus use these references to inform movement choices to explore the what, where, and, how of efficiency and safe risk-taking, and common-sense applications of principles that apply to every-life activities as well, such as, climbing, horseback riding, construction work, sports, dance, running, etc.
Those that want to be involved in the Axis Syllabus form an international community through the ASRM (The Axis Syllabus Research Meshwork) a dynamic and interactive forum of teachers, researchers, and students. https://www.axissyllabusforum.org/
COVID POLICY
- All levels of vaccination and non-vaccination are welcome
- Masks are optional (They will be highly recommended if we are in the midst of a COVID wave)
- An industrial HEPA filter will be running in the studio during class.