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Newcastle Sunderland

Contemporary Advanced

An advanced level contemporary class
Adult Class
Newcastle
Dates:
Thu 10 Oct 2024 5:30pm
Thu 17 Oct 2024 5:30pm
Thu 24 Oct 2024 5:30pm
Thu 31 Oct 2024 5:30pm
Thu 07 Nov 2024 5:30pm
Thu 14 Nov 2024 5:30pm
Thu 21 Nov 2024 5:30pm
Thu 28 Nov 2024 5:30pm
Thu 05 Dec 2024 5:30pm
Thu 12 Dec 2024 5:30pm
Class times: Every Thursday 5:30-7pm
About
Class description: An advanced level contemporary class, with new exercises every term and building on a short phrase at the end of class. Contemporary dance is a term encompassing a variety of techniques and styles closely related to ballet, modern dance, and jazz dance. Early pioneers straying away from the classical ballet system include Isadora Duncan, Martha Graham and Merce Cunningham. Contemporary acknowledges the presence of the body in space, gravity in relation to the floor and detailed articulation of the spine. Movement qualities such as fall and suspension, release, rebound, flow can be enjoyed to a variety of fun music in this class comprising ballet warm up technique exercises into dynamic sequences, which jumps and travels across the floor. This hour session has a large focus on contemporary technique which will train the body and build skills. These techniques and skills are absolutely necessary leading up to jumps and lifts to make sure no injuries occur. There is also elements to occasionally explore creative choreographic exercises such as guided improvisation and the option to work towards some performances.

Who is it for? Adults with an advanced understanding of Contemporary Dance.

Teacher: Cora-Jay Williams.

Cora-Jay is a working professional dance artist, based in the North-East. Her experiences are in performing and touring with various dance theatre companies around the UK and teaching/choreographing in professional and community settings.

Please let the ticket office know if you have any additional needs, if you feel comfortable in doing so. If you have an injury or an existing medical condition we would recommend that you seek professional advice before attending a class.
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