I met Paloma two summers ago at a weekend intensive workshop offered by the Laban Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies. During a break one day, we got lunch and I got to know more about Paloma and her impressive and eclectic background. Originally trained as a journalist, Paloma later became a dancer and choreographer. She also works with youth groups creating original movement-based performance that has roots in social justice. At that very lunch we discussed the Moving Memory workshop. So this only took two years in the making to come to fruition!
The Anthropologists believe in a strong foundation of training in order to propel our craft to the highest possible level so we are absolutely thrilled to be able to learn from Paloma in 2010.
What a great way to start the new year!
If you'd like to find out more information or to register, please email info@theanthropologists.org. Space is limited so don't delay!
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MOVING MEMORY
Master Text & Movement Workshop
led by Paloma McGregor
Hosted by The Anthropologists
Sunday January 24, 3-7PM * Cost: $55
Register early! Space is Limited!
To register email info@theanthropologists.org
Workshop Location: A.R.T./NY
520 8th Avenue, 3rd FL, New York, NY 10018
Registration closes Jan 21, 2010
Moving Memory, led by choreographer Paloma McGregor, investigates the crossroads of movement and text. Participants will learn tools for creating and developing a personal movement vocabulary along with exercises for crafting evocative writing. Techniques include Bartenieff Fundamentals, Liz Lerman’s Toolbox and Paloma's Rooted/Reaching movement approach and more. This workshop is designed for performers, directors, writers, multi-disciplinary and self-generating artists. No formal dance/writing training is necessary, just a willingness to explore, create and have fun.
Paloma teaches around the country, specializing in workshops that explore and deepen the connections between writing and dance, using those forms to unearth personal voice, build community and animate vision.
Paloma McGregor’s choreography has been presented throughout New York, including at The Kitchen and Tribeca Performing Arts Center as well as across the country. As a dancer, Paloma has performed at City Center, the Joyce Theater, the Kennedy Center, BAM and the United Nations. Since 2005, she has toured internationally with the critically acclaimed Urban Bush Women dance company. Paloma co-founded Angela's Pulse, a performing arts company, with her sister Patricia McGregor.
Master Text & Movement Workshop
led by Paloma McGregor
Hosted by The Anthropologists
Sunday January 24, 3-7PM * Cost: $55
Register early! Space is Limited!
To register email info@theanthropologists.org
Workshop Location: A.R.T./NY
520 8th Avenue, 3rd FL, New York, NY 10018
Registration closes Jan 21, 2010
Moving Memory, led by choreographer Paloma McGregor, investigates the crossroads of movement and text. Participants will learn tools for creating and developing a personal movement vocabulary along with exercises for crafting evocative writing. Techniques include Bartenieff Fundamentals, Liz Lerman’s Toolbox and Paloma's Rooted/Reaching movement approach and more. This workshop is designed for performers, directors, writers, multi-disciplinary and self-generating artists. No formal dance/writing training is necessary, just a willingness to explore, create and have fun.
Paloma teaches around the country, specializing in workshops that explore and deepen the connections between writing and dance, using those forms to unearth personal voice, build community and animate vision.
Paloma McGregor’s choreography has been presented throughout New York, including at The Kitchen and Tribeca Performing Arts Center as well as across the country. As a dancer, Paloma has performed at City Center, the Joyce Theater, the Kennedy Center, BAM and the United Nations. Since 2005, she has toured internationally with the critically acclaimed Urban Bush Women dance company. Paloma co-founded Angela's Pulse, a performing arts company, with her sister Patricia McGregor.
