Date: Saturday 14th December 2019
Time: 11.00am - 4.00pm
Venue: AMATA, Falmouth University, Studio B
Who? For dancers, practitioners, teachers, choreographers with an active physical practice 18yrs +
Fee: £10 p/p for the day.
/Bookings OPEN email artsdevelopment@hallforcornwall.org.uk
The Master Workshop #12 Programme is curated & produced by artist Emily Alden.
Supported by Hall for Cornwall.
In addition to this workshop Adrienne Hart will also be delivering a 20 minute talk with Q&A at Porthmeor Studios, St Ives on December 8th - Details HERE
Workshop Description
Led by Neon Dance choreographer Adrienne Hart, a contemporary based warm up will draw from Cunningham, Release and Flying Low, leading to movement sequences and creative play inspired by Hart's current touring production 'Puzzle Creature'; designed to scrabble habitual ways of moving in a challenging yet fun workshop environment.
Adrienne will be joined in the afternoon by collaborator composer Sebastian Reynolds.
About Adrienne Hart
Adrienne Hart initially trained at Swindon Dance, winning a scholarship at the age of 17 to train at London Contemporary Dance School. Graduating in 2002, she now works internationally as a choreographer and as Artistic Director of Neon Dance.
Adrienne has worked in Russia, Belgium, Norway, Germany, Kosovo, Japan, USA, and extensively in the UK. Her work has been commissioned and supported by Arts Council England, British Council, Creative England, Sadler's Wells, The Place, Modern Art Oxford, Glastonbury Festival, Royal Opera House, DanceXchange, Reversible Destiny Foundation, The Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation, Pavilion Dance South West and Art Front Gallery. 2018 commissions include working with Sadler's Wells resident over 60's performance group Company of Elders and her latest work 'Puzzle Creature' invited to premiere as part of Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennial (Japan).
In 2019 Adrienne returned to Japan as a participating artist of Setouchi Art Triennale and became a Studio Wayne McGregor Questlab artist. In December 2019 she begins work on new production 'Prehension Blooms' in collaboration with technologist Takashi Ikegami, supported by The Saison Foundation and a SWCTN Porthmeor Residency in St Ives.