Into the Ground Floorwork Classes

When

14/09/2023    
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Where

Docklands Community Centre
29 Brigstocke Rd, Bristol, BS2 8UA

Event Type

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Floorwork 6-week beginner classes. Not CI, but teaching skills vital for fluid CI dancing.

Moving with flow, agility and efficiency into the ground.
We are offering a 6-week series (2hrs classes) ideal for beginners and those who have some experience with any physical practices, open to all who want to learn the basics and develop their corporeality.

Classes will be structured in a way to practice the basics and build on these skills.
Exploring pathways into the floor, on the floor and out of the floor. Breaking down movements, developing and adding variations. Drawing on the knowledge from developmental movement patterns, flying low and contemporary dance.
Using a combination of games, improvisational scores and tasks, drilling movement, learning pathways and sequences. Finding how the spine, head and pelvis connect with each other and the limbs, using gravity to complement our movement. Articulating bones, muscles and fascia, moving through spirals and animal locomotion patterns. Aiming to build strength and mobility in order to find flow in and out of the floor.
Expect to have fun, sweat and dance with others!

Dates:
14th, 21st, 28th September
5th, 12th, 19th October
Time: 18:30 – 20:30 (Doors open at 18:15. Please arrive in good time so we can start together.)
Location: Docklands Community Centre, 29 Brigstocke Road, St Pauls, Bristol BS2 8UA

Cost:
Individual class: £10 Concession, £13 Standard, £16 Contributor
Whole series: £55 Concession, £73 Standard, £91 Contributor
Suggested prices:
*Concession- students/low waged.
*Standard – living wage
*Contributor- supporting others
Bookings: https://hdfst.uk/secret/r8ec7ge6t6
Enquiries: intothegrounddance@gmail.com
Please book in advance as places may fill up and there is a capacity limit for the space.
Please come ready to move with comfortable clothing, long trousers, a layer of long sleeve top for sliding and padding, comfy socks and a water bottle.

Bio:
Edwina is a dancer and massage therapist, she completed her dance training at Bath Spa University. She is continually influenced and learning from different movement practices like contemporary dance, capoeira and contact improvisation and is fascinated by the potentialities of the body.

Grace’s dance style is informed by contemporary and contact improvisation techniques, with a particular focus on low and ground-based movement and the principle of the centre of the body as the centre for movement. She recognizes the value of building core strength to aid in the discovery of new movement possibilities.