Nozama Dance Collective 10th Anniversary Open Class Series: Improvisation with Ava

 

What can students expect from this class?

This improvisation class is an opportunity to develop your personal style and strengths in contemporary improvisation. In this class we will ask questions such as “What does it mean to be present as a dancer?” and “How can we use improv to enhance our sense of presence?” We will explore variations of freedom and structure to fine-tune an improv score that highlights our own personal abilities as artists. This class is both for the dancers who just want to noodle and the dancers who can’t stand the noodle – as we discover how to make improv work for us.

 

Registration:

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Cost of Class

$5-15 Sliding Scale (Pay what you can)

 

What is the legacy of the genre/form/style you are teaching?

The Improvisation Class is rooted in Contemporary Dance. Improvisation is an art form in which dancers actively make choreographic choices in real time. Improvisation lends itself to a strong sense of autonomy and freedom.

 

What background, training, and or relationship do you have with this style/technique/class subject?

Ava has performed and directed improvisational pieces in a variety of settings, from the Museum of Science Atrium to New England Conservatory. For the past six years, she has been the Artistic Coordinator of On Display Harvard, an improvisational installation piece that honors the International Day of Persons with Disabilities in collaboration with Heidi Latsky Dance. She is a member of Evolve Dynamicz Dance Collective, a Boston-based company that draws heavily upon improvisation. Their most recent performance, Revive, was an evening of improv scores exploring collective healing and resilience.

 

Finish this statement: I am passionate about teaching this style because…

I am passionate about teaching improvisation because it is a beautiful way to authentically highlight artists’ unique voices.

 

How can students learn more?

Website: https://nozamadancecollective.wordpress.com/

Instagram: @nozamadance

Facebook: Nozama Dance Collective

YouTube: Nozama Dance Collective

 

Contact Information

Contact Julliana: julianawilley@gmail.com

 

Tue, Nov 14 @ 06:00 pm
6:00 pm — 7:30 pm (1h 30′)

Studio 7

Ava Untermeyer (she/her/hers), Nozama Dance Collective

Street shoes are not allowed in the studio at any time.