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Re-shaping Landscapes workshop

1:00pm-3:00pm on Saturday 16 March

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Anglia Ruskin University, East Road, CB1 1PT

This Movement Workshop is a collaborative multimedia performance project, delving into the ephemerality of disappearing and transforming landscapes.

This practice-as-research project situates the body at the forefront of the discourse, initiating a dialogue with changing landscapes, and asking how we humans inhabit, adapt and live in those transforming landscapes that are being reclaimed by nature. Through this fusion of bodies in nature and digital collaboration we aim to explore how our adaptability to transformation can pave the way to more sustainable futures for our communities.

Facilitated by Eva Aymami Rene, dancer, choreographer and lecturer at Anglia Ruskin University; and Naz Yeni, theatre-maker, movement practitioner, academic researcher and a drama teacher.

13:00-15:00

Choreographic workshop in person and online leading to a movement choir that will be part of the following performance. Open to the community. No previous experience in performance or movement needed.

The participants of the Movement Workshop will have a part in the performance event 4-5pm.

Workshop participants will not need a ticket for the performance but audience members will.

Booking/Registration is: REQUIRED

Additional Information

Age: Young Adults 12 – 18, Adults
Format: Workshop
Timing: In person
Cost: Free
Event Capacity: 40
Theme: Discovery
Accessibility: Full access

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