Friday, February 10, 6:30pm-8:30pm + Saturday, February 11, 10:00am-12:00pm.
at L.A. Dance Project // 2245 E. Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90021
About Workshop from Netta
“In this two-day workshop we will work from the inside out, thinking and dancing through formal terrains as well as through introspective ones. Using a mix of prompt-heavy improvisational landscapes, repertoire phrase material, discussions, frontal dance-class sequences, and individual/group excavations, we will explore deconstructing and reconstructing both our shared and our personal dance histories.
Come ready to dance fully, talk openly, listen deeply, and look carefully.”
Designed for people who are already steeped in thoughtful and skillful performance and choreography practices. Participants should wear dance attire, bring water, and a notepad and something to write with.
The workshop will build and accumulate over the two days so we highly recommend attending both sessions.
Location
Workshop Fee
This workshop fee for two days is $50. We do encourage folks to attend both days, however, if you can only attend one day we can accommodate a single class fee.
If you need pricing adjustment accommodations, please reach out directly to Patricia Garza, Director of Programs, at Patricia@PerformancePractice.org.
About The Artist
Netta Yerushalmy is an award winning choreographer and performer originally from Galilee, Israel. Based in New York City since 2000, her work aims to engage with audiences by imparting the sensation of things as they are perceived, not as they are known, and to challenge how meaning is attributed and constructed.
Among prestigious fellowships that she has been awarded, Netta was recently named a 2022 United States Artists Fellow. As a performer she has danced with Pam Tanowitz Dance, Doug Varone and Dancers, the Metropolitan Opera Ballet, among many others.