Contact Improvisation: Tools for Life

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Course System Home Terms Fall 2021 Contact Improvisation: Tools for Life

Course Description

Summary

In this course we will enliven both our individual and our partnering dance work, while learning the vocabulary that helps make Contact Improvisation an engaging non-verbal conversation. The ongoing learning process of Contact Improvisation involves developing skills related to weight sharing, jumping and rolling, sliding and gliding, finding a solo inside a duet, using the floor as a partner and discovering the breath as an ally. This form enhances body tone and the skin’s sensitivity to different qualities of touch, advancing body intelligence overall. How do we support another person’s weight safely; how do we give our own weight while still allowing softness in our body? What are the tactics we can use to create a sense of “flow” in our dancing? How do we communicate the skillful application of touch through dancing and moving? This class supports and encourages diversity, different points of view, approaches, and experience while it supports the students in finding their own unique movement voice and style.

Corequisites

Corequisites: Dance or Drama Lab Assignment if students are registered for 4 or more credits in Dance.

Instructor

  • Dana Reitz

Day and Time

Academic Term

Fall 2021

Area of Study

Credits

2

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

20