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Dance Theatre Workshop | ‘The Shopkeeper Project’

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Dance Theatre Workshop | ‘The Shopkeeper Project’

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Summary:

Workshop with Sandrine Monin (choreographer) & Paul Dunphy (actor) around their choreographic and theatrical explorations for ‘The Shopkeeper project’.

When: 26th January 2020

10-2pm

Where: Northern School of Contemporary Dance,, Leeds, United Kingdom

Description

The workshop will start with a warm-up and will be followed by creative tasks using contemporary dance, theatre and voice.
It is open to dance and theatre students and professionals.

This project is a dance theatre work between a dancer and an actor, using dance and comedy, underlying some darker societal problems and exposing one man’s struggle between his outward-facing persona and his inner-battle with depression.


Artist Bio

Sandrine began her training at the C.N.S.M.D. de Lyon (Fr), then continued her studies in Germany with the D.A.N.C.E. programme lead by W. Forsythe, W. McGregor, A. Preljocaj and F. Flamand and graduated from the Palucca Hochshule für Tanz in 2010 with a Master’s Degree.

As professional dancer, she worked with varied choreographers and performed for renowned companies (Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz, Phoenix Dance Theatre).

In parallel of her performing career, she has developed her own choreographic work as well as teaching classes and workshops.

In 2017, she was selected artist for the Mentoring Programme and the Choreographer’s Observership from One Dance UK.

Often wrapped in poetic and surrealistic atmospheres, her unique choreographic signature is visceral, marrying strong physicality, sophisticated technique and human sensitivity.

More details: https://www.sandrinemonin.com/

Application details
How to apply:

Get in touch for more info and/or register: sandrine.monin@ymail.com

Application close date: 24th January 2020, or until the places are taken

Participation fee:

£25

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