DANCING IN THE STREETS
Breaking Ground – A Public Charrette Two FREE interdisciplinary site-specific workshops for Choreographers, Dancers, and Architects
Led by Joanna Haigood
Federal Hall National Memorial
Thursday, November 12, 10 am - 2 pm REGISTRATION CLOSED Or Friday, November 13, 10 am - 2 pm REGISTRATION CLOSED
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW
- A guided tour of Federal Hall
- An overview of site-specific work
- Choreographers, dancers, and architects work together in small teams to create short movement studies in response to the site
Breaking Ground – A Public Charrette is a site-specific choreography workshop that will be held in one of New York City’s most intriguing sites. Led by nationally acclaimed choreographer Joanna Haigood, the workshop offers participants a unique opportunity to work across disciplines to explore movement composition within the context of architecture, history, and public spaces.
Haigood offers tools to interact with this historic landmark and guides participants to create short studies using their own movement language and sensibilities. Participants will discuss architecture as object, its function and design, and its role as container of history, as metaphor and as a stage.
The 4-hour workshop is modeled after the 5-day charrette process, which Joanna Haigood developed for Breaking Ground – A Dance Charrette, Dancing in the Streets’ critically acclaimed series that “raised the bar for site-specific dance in this city” (Gay City News).
Joanna Haigood is widely recognized for her site-specific and aerial choreography that uses natural, architectural and cultural environments as points of departure for movement exploration and narrative. She is the Founding Artistic Director of Zaccho Dance Theatre. Her work has been commissioned by the Joffrey Ballet, Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, Festival d'Avignon, and Dancing in the Streets, among others.
Breaking Ground – A Public Charrette is supported by Mertz Gilmore Foundation and with public funds from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council
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