Dance workshops
Concept
Dance filmworks from Giséle Vienne accompanied by workshops by Vienne, Alice Heyward "Posse" sessions which involve dancing/reading workshops and additional art/dance workshops by Belguim trio of dancers who respond to noise and objects and made sounds, dances with palative care patients.
Review of Giséle Vienne's dance work "Crowd"
Installation
Heavy Participation
Roaming
Light Participation
Workshops
International
Previously Exhibited In
Wandering Arts Biennial
AI
Political Therapy
Fluxus
Dance Workshops
Political Therapy
Take Over
Advocacy
Unlearning School
Fluxus
Wandering Biennial
Politics of Listening
AI
Fluxus
Political Therapy
Wandering Biennial
Take Over
Fluxus
Fluxus
Political Therapy
Unlearning School
Arts Advocacy
Wandering Arts Biennial
Politics of Listening
Dance Workshops
AI Workshops
Fluxus (USA)
Political Therapy (EU)
Unlearning (INDO, GER, FRA UK)
Wandering Biennial (BEL)
Dance (FRA, GER, BEL, SING)
AI (USA, INDIA)
Take Over (UK)
Take Over - For Sale version in Tate
Fluxus - Many major international galleries MOMA, Lourve
Political Therapy - Manifesta,
Unlearning - Next Documenta with ZKU, Gudskul
AI - Venice Biennale
Audience
General Attendees.
Space
- Enough space for at least 30 people to dance.
- Dance space where people are less likely to hurt themselves, clear, open spaces grassed area outside the front may work well.
- Film screening space.
Development
PREVIOUS
Workshops will need RSVPs, limited amount of people due to dance space size.
Curatorial development and walkthroughs of how the workshops could work in these spaces with the audience.
Physical risk assessments and safety measures taken.
Benefits
- Works that engage the public in more direct and physical way.
- May be good limited event after benefactor lunch to boost engagement.
- Fun event.
- May additionally work well in children's program.
Challenges
- Safety and space.
- Insurance public liability cover for dance.
Accomodations for Covid
- Workshops can happen via zoom.