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Fall after Newton

with Sergio Palomares

23 – 27 th of March

To dance the constant fall, expanding time and space, remoteness and proximity, separation and togetherness. To dance the stillness and the speed, the curve and the spiral ~

 

The idea of the workshop is to go deeper into some technical principles of CI. Focusing on the exploration of better efficiency in movements that are more physical, extreme or “risky” which can happen during the dance. Also, composition exercises will be proposed to integrate these qualities and to improvise from the concepts of space, time and gravitational dynamics between the bodies.

Spherical movement and spirals: solo work and in contact.

Inversions: falling, sharing weight, backspace.

Mobile bases, jumps and flights.

Scores and composition.

 

Sergio is a multidisciplinary artist and passionate about arts of movement. Interested in the integration of different languages of movement like acrobatics, dance and Contact Improvisation.
Background in martial arts, gymnastics, circus and contemporary dance. Circus acrobatics teacher since 2012 and CI teacher since 2015.

In 2016 he started a journey around different countries of America, Europe and Asia, performing, teaching and participating in different meetings and events about CI, with the goal of knowing, sharing and experiencing how Contact Improvisation is lived in different regions, communities and cultures. He has facilitated workshops and classes of CI in Spain, Portugal, Italy, Ukraine, Russia, Canada, Mexico, Guatemala and Uruguay. In 2019 he taught at the Contemporary Circus School of Guadalajara in Mexico, mixing CI and different circus disciplines.

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Among all the dancers and teachers that he has had the opportunity to meet, share and dance, It should be noted for their influence and inspiration: Angelyca Dioniy, Martin Keogh, Mirva Mäkinen, Ingo Reuckle, Anya Cloud and Nancy Stark Smith. In January of 2020 he participated at the January Workshop by Nancy Stark Smith. He currently resides in Barcelona and he teaches as professor of Acrobatics in CI in Enestudio.

 

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Caida después de Newton por Sergio Palomares 

 

DANZAR LA CAIDA CONSTANTE, DILATAR EL TIEMPO Y EL ESPACIO, LA LEJANÍA Y LA PROXIMIDAD, LA SEPARACIÓN Y LA UNIÓN, DANZAR LA QUIETUD Y LA VELOCIDAD, LA CURVA Y LA ESPIRAL.

 

El universo se expande indefinidamente y el movimiento en él es constante, la paradoja es que, todo cae sobre si mismo al mismo tiempo que todo se aleja de todo. Los cuerpos viajan por un espacio-tiempo relativo: a la velocidad, a la masa y a la distancia entre los cuerpos. La caída es eterna, en un tiempo y en un espacio que se dilatan y se estrechan, en una trayectoria que es curva, que es espiral. Este es el fenómeno que experimentamos como gravedad .

 

La propuesta de este workshop es profundizar en principios técnicos del CI, con el foco en la exploración de la mayor eficiencia en los movimientos más extremos, más físicos o de mayor “riesgo” que puedan suceder durante la danza. Por otro lado se propondrán ejercicios de composición dónde se integren estas cualidades y se improvise desde los conceptos de espacio, tiempo y las dinámicas entre los cuerpos.

 

Movimiento esférico,

la espiral, en solo y en contacto;

Inversiones: caídas, compartir eje, backspace;

Bases móviles, saltos y vuelos;

Score y composición;