10th int. Contact Festival 'contact meets contemporary' - 30.7-5.8. 2018 in Goettingen/ Germany
Intensives:
Nina Wehnert - The Mystery of Potential // Body-Mind Centering® into Dancing
Anya Cloud - The Disorientation/Orientation of Softening into the Space
Paolo Cingolani - The Sense of Time in Improvisation
Other acticely involved teachers:
Alyssa Lynes, Anat Greenberg, Angela-Mara Florant, Bernd Knappe, Daniel Werner, Edo Ceder, Ellie Erdman, Heidi Schnirch, Jörg Hassmann, Kaisa Kukkonen, Kaya Martischius, Kristin Horrigan, Lucia Sanchez, Marielle Gerke, Nadja Schwarzenbach, Otto Akkanen, Rob Kancler, Sandra Hanschitz and more!
Musicians:
Alex Zampini (Berlin
Barnaby Branch (UK, Berlin)
'contact meets contemporary' wants to inform, support and inspire
Contact Improvisation by the knowledge of other contemporary dance forms. We'd like to see contemporary movements being danced in jams and a wider scale of improvisation opening the contact practice. In a mind- and heartful spirit the festival balances well developed material in classes with various frames for researching, questioning, trying and failing. For this years festival we want to put an extra focus on the improvisational part of the form.
It is a pleasure to see this festival evolving towards more depth,
clarity and freedom. Feel welcome to join us on our next cmc-adventure.
Your festival team
Jörg Hassmann, Daniel Werner, Gabi Neumann and Nadja Schwarzenbach
Also join us on fb:
Event 2018: https://www.facebook.com/events/134333444002649/
Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/178208908981732/?fref=ts
ID: https://www.facebook.com/ci.festivalcmc?fref=ts
Registration: www.contact-meets-contemporary.de
Some deeper insights into the idea and history of the festival you can
find in the online edition of contact quarterly:
http://qr.net/bu9KP
Watch a video about the festivals of the last years:
2016: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_10VawgI98
2015:https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=BpVwDswB2_M
and from 2013: https://vimeo.com/79704469
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