12-13.02.2011 - Berrak YEDEK, The Art of the ledge
date
12 and 13 February 2011 at
Newlife Center - Via dei Platani Plaino of Pagnacco (UD) - www.newlifecenter.it
hours 10:30 to 12:30 and 13:30 to 15:30
DEADLINE
January 31, 2011
important notes
The registration will be valid after payment of the entire share Participation in the seminar (hand delivery or by bank transfer)
info and registration
kismet.ace @ gmail.com
program
- Techniques for the development of body awareness exercises and improvisation in relation to the female body, the quality of movement, energy and dynamics, the basic principles of dance.
- Introducing the expressiveness of dance music and the Turkish Ottoman aesthetics of art, the rhythms of Istanbul, the basic steps and movements, communication through the dance.
- Choreography, dance in group and individual improvisation in a circle, guided improvisation exercises in pairs.
- Questions, comments, discussions and sharing thoughts about dance and Turkish music, the connection between traditional forms of movement and the contemporary perception of the body, the technique ...
The thought of Berrak
In Turkish culture, what is commonly referred to as "belly dance" has a different name: oyunhavasi, which literally means "air play" is a type of music lively, the pace of which people dance for fun.
In my lectures as well as in my performances, I try to convey this playful relationship between dance and Turkish music.
For me, belly dancing and outside of the female. A transformation of women, particularly sexual energy, in an expression of interaction with music. E 'transposition of the music on the go. And 'every woman's personal harmony. It 'a style of dance that allows you to join, in a poetic way, your inner world with the outer one. Of course there are many ways to achieve this: contemporary dance, for example, is one of them. However, the choice to remain within the traditional aesthetics of the dance gives a historical erappresenta a connection with a certain code of movement that can be renewed from time to time according to a contemporary approach. In a sense, this style is a key, a common value shared between dancer and audience, or simply among people who dance together to celebrate.
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