You make me feel (mighty real)

18:00–20:30 on 24.11.22
Scottish Youth Theatre

Thursday 24 November | Scottish Youth Theatre | 6pm - 8.30pm

***this workshop is now fully booked - email hello@theworkroom.org.uk for waiting list***

A workshop which starts from the proposition that movement is a series of relationships to and with.

We’ll quickly bring attention to the senses through which we experience ourselves and the world, noticing how we notice and how maybe even how we participate in our perception of what’s happening.

We will work with touch and proximity and will notice how our interactions with the world through our senses offer a playground for embodied and detailed physical adventures.

The workshop will offer anatomical information and physical maps through images and improvisational scores.

Touch and contact, are central aspects of the work.

My classes are laboratories and playgrounds for the curious, they are spaces for exploration and experimentation - come and join

You make me feel (mighty real) is also a disco track written by James Wirrick and Sylvester

 

 

About Charlie Morrissey

I’m a director/choreographer, performer, teacher, and researcher working in the field of performance for the last 30 years.
My work is influenced by long-term working relationships with Steve Paxton, Siobhan Davies, Lisa Nelson, Kirstie Simson, Scott Smith, Katye Coe, K. J. Holmes, Katie Duck and others.

I curate Wainsgate Dances with my partner Rob Hopper - an artist-led programme of dance workshops, residencies and performances at Wainsgate Chapel in Yorkshire.

Wainsgate Dances 


Teaching is central to my practice and I teach for dance and theatre companies, institutions, festivals and independent organisations internationally.

www.charliemorrissey.com

 

BOOKING - pay what you can guidance

***fully booked - email hello@theworkroom.org.uk for waiting list***

This workshop can be booked on a sliding scale based on individual circumstances.

£0 | £5 | £7

We would suggest: 

— If you have had limited opportunity to earn recently or are currently in receipt of benefits, you can attend this workshop for free

— If you have had some regular income recently, and/ or g you currently have some work coming up, please consider paying £5

— If your income is stable, perhaps through some salaried work and you know you have regular work coming up please consider paying £7

 

 

 

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