Pocket Virtuosity by Michelle Boulé
www.elastic-city.org/ways/pocket-virtuosity
What does it mean to be in one’s body? How does one’s body register and convey experience? How do we see ourselves and ask to be seen? Through simple movement scores and exercises from Michelle’s performance, teaching and bodywork practices, participants will traverse the depths of everyday movement, from the mundane to the virtuosic, to dig into, expand, and go beyond ideas of ‘self’ while moving their bodies in relationship to time, environment and each other. The group will write, move, look and laugh through this way, leaving with a platform for more questions and understanding about seeing and being in one's body.
Come as you are, skilled or unskilled, with curiosity and willingness. This way holds 10 people.
Photo by Caitlin Ruttle
Pocket Virtuosity by Michelle Boulé
www.elastic-city.org/ways/pocket-virtuosity
What does it mean to be in one’s body? How does one’s body register and convey experience? How do we see ourselves and ask to be seen? Through simple movement scores and exercises from Michelle’s performance, teaching and bodywork practices, participants will traverse the depths of everyday movement, from the mundane to the virtuosic, to dig into, expand, and go beyond ideas of ‘self’ while moving their bodies in relationship to time, environment and each other. The group will write, move, look and laugh through this way, leaving with a platform for more questions and understanding about seeing and being in one's body.
Come as you are, skilled or unskilled, with curiosity and willingness. This way holds 10 people.
Photo by Caitlin Ruttle