[CI-Announce] WORKSHOP "Dancing The Endless Web - Fascia & Contact Improvisation" DANIEL BEAR DAVIS, January 23/24 2010, BERLIN, Schwelle 7
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Dancing The Endless Web
Fascia and Contact Improvisation
Intermediate/ Advanced Workshop
with Daniel Bear Davis
Saturday & Sunday
January 23 / 24 2010, 12 am - 6 pm
Fascia: the three dimensional web of connective tissue that runs
continuously from a thick layer just under your skin into the
mysterious depths of your body. Fascia weaves a network of interwoven
membrane around every muscle, organ, bone and cell.
Accessing this incredibly intelligent system in our dance opens a
world of specificity, subtlety, and increased kinetic potential. We
will traverse the range, from witnessing and following the delicate
unwinding of the tissues, to finding incredible support for dynamic
flight, elastic buoyancy and the creation of countless hidden shelves.
Join me in researching this endlessly fascinating realm.
Daniel Bear Davis is a recent transplant from the SF Bay Area. He has
been teaching and dancing CI for 10 years. He utilizes the form in his
dance theatre company, Shah and Blah Productions as well as in
acrobatic stilt theatre work with The Carpetbag Brigade He has been
influenced by his study of Axis Syllabus: Universal Motor Principles
and by his massage practice. He has also been influenced by the
countless bizarre apparatuses and architectures he has performed on
including construction scaffolding, boulders in the desert, the walls
of a boat, a submarine, a suspended welded sphere, and many more.
Participation: 2 days 80 Euro
Registrations per email: danbeardavis at hotmail.com
Daniel Bear Davis: +49-176 8755 8566
Place: Schwelle 7, Uferstraße 6, HH 1. OG (near Uferstudios), 13357
Berlin
Web: www.schwelle7.de/DanBearDavis.html
More: Myspace.com/shahandblahproductions
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