T0666103965Now in its fifth year, A Feeling for Practice goes behind the scenes to explore the different ways artists revive seminal work. Not just a matter of teaching the steps, it's a much more complex and interesting process which can be approached in a variety of ways. Renowned choreographer Richard Alston shares his process of reviving sections from Wildlife, originally created for Rambert Dance Company in 1983, focusing on how he works with the dancers to bring the piece to life in a new way. Pedro Machado, Candoco's Co-Artistic Director, reveals the process of re-staging Trisha Brown's Set and Reset/Reset on both able and disabled bodies. Dancers - both live and on film - illustrate the two presentations. A Feeling for Practice is facilitated by Dick McCaw.Choreographer Richard Alston. | |
9 Oct 11 | Southbank Centre, West End :: V423 listing details L01634010070 |
T0249790085Each year since 2007, A Feeling for Practice has given Dance Umbrella festival audiences a glimpse into the creative processes of established dance artists. This year we are delighted that Trisha Brown will give the public an insight into her current artistic preoccupations, which embrace visual art and opera as well as dance. In conjunction with our Celebrating Trisha Brown season, this presentation will expand audiences' appreciation of Brown's achievements and illuminate for us certain aspects of her working practice. A Feeling for Practice is facilitated by Dick McCaw. Part of Celebrating Trisha Brown, Dance Umbrella 2010.Performer Trisha Brown. | |
16 Oct 10 | Southbank Centre, West End :: V423 listing details L0725626427 |