Characters in Motion is a BIPOC centered & COVID cautious 7 week movement-theater workshop for fools, dancers, clowns, writers, shapeshifters, late bloomers, all! No previous dance or theater experience required.
This workshop is an introduction to improvisational + kinesthetic structures. We will collaborate with the unconscious, the unknown, as well as with other participants and live musical accompanists. As improvisers, we will practice noticing and absorbing the material available to us in the present moment. As storytellers, we will allow movement, stillness, and vocalization to emerge organically and guide our play. This practice won’t involve scripts or choreography, but will instead use simple scores as a constraint, through which participants will risk spontaneous transformations and discover their own source of deep invention.
Sundays, April 5th - May 17th
4/5, 4/12, 4/19, 4/26, 5/3, 5/10, 5/17
12:00pm - 1:30pm
@ Satsang Yoga (Hope Artiste Village)
999 Main Street, Unit 105, Pawtucket, RI
*please refrain from enrolling if you know in advance that you will need to miss more than two sessions in the series
“Whether it’s a cold or COVID, let the chain of transmission end with you. Refusing to participate in viral spread is a decolonial act.” — The People’s CDC
This workshop requires participants wear a kn95 mask or better. I will provide masks in class for anyone who needs one.
We will have a HEPA air purifier running in the studio for the entire class time.
We will discuss options for temporarily performing without a mask in class and come to a group agreement about best practices.
Class will be held on the first floor of the Hope Artiste Village. See map for accessible entrances on the first floor. Ramps are marked in purple-blue. All other entrances are marked in red. Satsang Yoga is circled in pink.
The accessible entrance on Main street is nearest to the studio. The outer double doors are 66 inches wide. There is no hands free door device with push button or sensor. Once inside, there are two additional doorframes in the hallway to pass through on the way to the studio, neither have doors, the first is 47 inches wide and the second is 35 inches wide. The doorframes should be wide enough to accommodate transport wheelchairs, standard manual wheelchairs, and power chair users.
There are 5 parking areas available in addition to Main street. There is a small lot directly across from the entrance at 999 Main street. Parking is available between the 2 sides of the building (1005 & 999), parking lots on each side street of the building, and a large parking lot in the back of the building. View building map.
Characters in Motion was created by my beloved teacher, Lanny Harrison, and this class is only possible because of her decades of teaching, improvising, and performing. You can find her book (by the same title!) here. Special thanks to Jules Kang Sharpe, who made the Characters in Motion PVD graphic, and Livia Foldes, who supported the design process and helped get this site live in my moment of need!
questions? [email protected]
Characters in Motion is a BIPOC centered & COVID cautious 7 week movement-theater workshop for fools, dancers, clowns, writers, shapeshifters, late bloomers, all! No previous dance or theater experience required.
This workshop is an introduction to improvisational + kinesthetic structures. We will collaborate with the unconscious, the unknown, as well as with other participants and live musical accompanists. As improvisers, we will practice noticing and absorbing the material available to us in the present moment. As storytellers, we will allow movement, stillness, and vocalization to emerge organically and guide our play. This practice won’t involve scripts or choreography, but will instead use simple scores as a constraint, through which participants will risk spontaneous transformations and discover their own source of deep invention.
Sundays, April 5th - May 17th
4/5, 4/12, 4/19, 4/26, 5/3, 5/10, 5/17
12:00pm - 1:30pm
@ Satsang Yoga (Hope Artiste Village)
999 Main Street, Unit 105, Pawtucket, RI
*please refrain from enrolling if you know in advance that you will need to miss more than two sessions in the series
“Whether it’s a cold or COVID, let the chain of transmission end with you. Refusing to participate in viral spread is a decolonial act.” — The People’s CDC
This workshop requires participants wear a kn95 mask or better. I will provide masks in class for anyone who needs one.
We will have a HEPA air purifier running in the studio for the entire class time.
We will discuss options for temporarily performing without a mask in class and come to a group agreement about best practices.
Class will be held on the first floor of the Hope Artiste Village. See map for accessible entrances on the first floor. Ramps are marked in purple-blue. All other entrances are marked in red. Satsang Yoga is circled in pink.
The accessible entrance on Main street is nearest to the studio. The outer double doors are 66 inches wide. There is no hands free door device with push button or sensor. Once inside, there are two additional doorframes in the hallway to pass through on the way to the studio, neither have doors, the first is 47 inches wide and the second is 35 inches wide. The doorframes should be wide enough to accommodate transport wheelchairs, standard manual wheelchairs, and power chair users.
There are 5 parking areas available in addition to Main street. There is a small lot directly across from the entrance at 999 Main street. Parking is available between the 2 sides of the building (1005 & 999), parking lots on each side street of the building, and a large parking lot in the back of the building. View building map.
Characters in Motion was created by my beloved teacher, Lanny Harrison, and this class is only possible because of her decades of teaching, improvising, and performing. You can find her book (by the same title!) here. Special thanks to Jules Kang Sharpe, who made the Characters in Motion PVD graphic, and Livia Foldes, who supported the design process and helped get this site live in my moment of need!
questions? [email protected]