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Invitation to Begin (Again) explores art-making as forms of resistance and resilience; constraint as a creative catalyst.
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How to begin? Or begin again? How to work with just the right amount of freedom from what has come before and what may well come after? How to take time and timing as material to work with, how to practice without expectation, to find clarity within uncertainty? Invitation to Begin (Again) will roam across these ideas, probing and playing with art-making as forms of resistance and resilience; constraint as a creative catalyst. The artists will combine talking with doing, offering reflections on their own work and that of others. The intention is to share the room and make space for contemplating practices which embrace impermanence. âEverything we do is done by invitation. That invitation comes either from oneself or another person.â John Cage.
Crossing Borders is a series of conversations taking place every Tuesday between 16 October & 27 November at Independent Dance, with UK & international practitioners whose work understands movement & embodiment through a variety of different forms.
Speakers share their process & practice with another practitioner exploring the notion of making change: how do we acknowledge the past whilst imagining the future?
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16 October 2018 at 7:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Independent Dance |
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Standard £7, Concessions £5.50 |
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http://www.independentdance.co.uk/programmepage/exchanges/crossing-borders/ |
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