Contemporary Dance Workshop - Memory & Movement

Friday, December 13, 2024
ArtHouse Jersey, Greve de Lecq Barracks
ArtHouse Jersey

Contemporary Dance Workshop - Memory & Movement

During half-day workshops, Belgian dance tutor Pierre Bastin invites young and old to explore the link between memory and movement, specifically how people, dancers and performers can be connected by memories.

You will look for different ways of dancing together thanks to our memories that have become physical through play, rhythm, and space. All proposals are welcome at these workshops – the goal is to discover new dance horizons together. Above all, come with a curiosity and an openness for dance and for others.

These workshops work well with a mix of professionals, amateurs and those with no experience of movement - the group will become symbiotic and learn from collective expression and movement styles.

Dates and tickets
Your £60.00 ticket includes two half-day workshop sessions, and attendance at the performance of 'After All' (Pierre Bastin & Astrid De Haes) which explores our relationship with nature, performed by Pierre Bastin (suitable for ages 14+).

- Friday 13th December from 19:30 - 20:15: Pierre Bastin showcases his latest dance performance
- Saturday 14th December from 09:45 -13:00 OR 13:45 - 17:00: workshop one
- Sunday 15th December from 09:45 - 13:00 OR 13:45 - 17:00: workshop two

Timings are bus-friendly - last stop on the no. 9 bus route.

Suitable for dancers and non-dancers alike, anyone with an interest in movement.

Pierre concluded his formal studies in dance at the Royal Conservatory of Antwerp in 2020, the same year he co-founded the collective Sidewards, and has since worked with Jan Martens, Tuur Marinus and Rosas/Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker; he currently lives in Brussels.

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