- Leader - ELLE FIERCE
- Time - 7:15pm
- Where - Stanley Arts
- How much - £3 or Pay what You can
This workshop prioritises QTBPOC. No previous experience of movement needed.
The workshop aims to be an introduction to movement and connection with the emotional body. Drawing from non-traditional trauma therapy techniques and somatic dance practices, a guided improvisation is used as a base for exploration, supported by centred visualisation and a curated live soundscape.
This process is used to explore rooted emotion, translated through the physical body.
“: in connectivity”
Taking from the original workshop concept, this edition will focus on connecting the emotional body with a significant other; a friend, lover, partner, sibling or a non-human significant item/object of your desire; a photograph, a teddy bear, a special pillow, an item of clothing or a sculpture etc.
This workshop is part of our LGBT+ History Month Programme which includes drag makeup workshop, queering poetic form and a dive into dancehall movement workshop.
Access:
If you are joining us at this workshop and want to know if our event is accessible for you, drop us an email at access@razecollective.com and we’ll happily give you as much information for you to make an informed decision. Here’s some information to get started with:
What to expect?
This workshop will be led by ELLE FIERCE. Please be prepared for movement & dance. This workshop will explore emotion translated through the physical body.
Info on step free access to the space
The workshop will take place in the Society Room at Stanley Arts.
Access for wheelchair users is through the main corner entrance, the first entrance on your right as you are coming up the hill. This entrance is accessed via a ramp and leads into a lobby with automatic doors which in turn leads to a disabled lift. This lift brings you down to the Society Room level. The accessible toilet is behind you on the left as you come out of the lift.
Toilets
There are a mix of gender neutral and gendered toilets at the venue.
For more detailed accessibility information on Stanley Arts, head to
https://stanleyarts.org/disability-access/