What do we need to let go of, to enliven our practices, to dissolve static postures and crumble notions of normativity? How can we use uncertainty as a life force?
The workshop considers how letting go - physical, metaphorical and psychological - informs living and relating, undoing Western obsessions with supremacy and individuality. The week includes somatic practices, movement, theatrical scores, live art and performance tasks, dialogue and discussion, working individually and relationally, one to one and in groups.
The workshop is open to people, across disciplines of arts and therapy, who enjoy exploring movement and improvisation, individually and in relation, and who are attentive to queer sensibilities.
Full workshop info can be found here.
Logistics
The venue is Stanley Arts (12 South Norwood Hill, London, SE25 6AB). The nearest station is South Norwood, served by the Overground (West Croydon) and National Rail Services. We will work every day from Monday 17th March to Friday 21st March. We will meet at 10:30am for an 11am start and be finished by 5pm each day. We will break for lunch everyday. The workshop is offered in English. Stanley Arts is wheelchair accessible and access information can be found online.
Tickets
The five day workshop is priced at £225 (£175 concession). This is a subsidised price and all income goes towards the cost of putting the workshop on. A deposit of 25% (plus outsavvy booking fees) will be required to secure your place on the workshop, with the balance payable by February 17th. We are accepting a maximum of 20 participants on a rolling basis. We anticipate interest in the workshop will be high, so please book soon to avoid disappointment.