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Butoh Dance and the Uncivilised Self

Ticket Information

  • A generous contribution: $100.00 each
  • Minimum contribution: $85.00 each
  • If you are struggling financially / are an artist / unemployed: $50.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Sun 22 Aug 2021, 10:00am–4:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

adam ben-dror

We were born to move, sense, and feel deeply. Over time we censor and refine, limiting our movements and responses to conform to our expected roles.

In this workshop, an exploration of Butoh combined with practices inspired by Feldenkrais, Linklater and BMC open us up to sensing truthfully and deeply into the liminal space, the space beyond words, logic and conformity.

We're invited to be moved by the full spectrum of life's experience, embracing the grit alongside the divine. Accessing the energy usually invested in maintaining a mask of civility and control, and making it available for a fuller range of articulation.

We are giving our bodies permission to move without censorship, and beyond habit into the liberated space of "no mind."

Participants Should Bring:
- Lunch and snacks.
- Water bottle
- Pen and paper or journal
- Yoga mat or a blanket

No previous experience is necessary.
Register with Damara at insideoutcircus@gmail.com

BIO:
Damara Sylvester is a director, teacher and performer of movement-based theatre. She has trained and performed in Canada, New York, Japan, Ghana, NZ and Australia over the past 24 years. She is the director of InsideOut Circus and Physical Theatre based in the Moutere Valley, supporting adults and children to embrace challenges, open to play and nurture a deep sense of empowerment through movement.

FB: @insideoutcircus
Insta: InsideOut Physical Theatre
Email: insideoutcircus@gmail.com

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