You're invited! Dancing contact improvisation on Tuesday evenings in Oxford. Beginners and practiced dancers welcomed.
February 10, 17, 24 and March 3
Time: 7.00 – 8.00 pm.
These sessions are 'open practice sessions' where you can dance and jam. They're self organising. You can teach each other technique and work on your projects with others. There is a bluetooth speaker so you can play the music you like or indeed none at all.
Students and non-students welcomed to all our events. Please wear loose clothing and bring a water bottle.
Let us know if you have questions or particular needs (email:
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http://www.contactdance.org
This is our maxim: All life a dance; everyone a dancer; every moment a dance
*Open Practice Sessions*
February 10, 17, 24 and March 3
*Cost*
Cost £10. All drop-in sessions. No booking required. Pay on the door – cash or bank transfer.
*Location*
The University Club, 11 Mansfield Road, Oxford. OX1 3SZ. Their website:
http://www.club.ox.ac.uk
We're using MPR room at the University Club on the lower floor - through the entrance and dance down the stairs/lift. The sprung wooden floor is the best in Oxford! There are changing rooms, lockers, and showers.
*About Contact Improvisation*
Contact improvisation is a dance which emerged in the 1970’s and which has now spread throughout the world. It’s often taught in university dance courses but it’s easy to learn and fun. It’s an improvised dance – a dialogue in movement – which has a fluid and dynamic form.
What does contact improvisation look like? See (YouTube):
Photo: Dancers at the first Oxford Contact Dance session on 13 September 2014 at the Old Fire Station, Oxford, UK.
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