Regular dance creation and experimentation classes, organized in quarterly cycles, with informal sharing every three months throughout the school year.
Based on the improvisation-composition practices and methodologies that I have been developing in the context of my choreographic and pedagogical work, we will first create ‘bodies’ (individual and collective bodies) and then create performative events addressing the body’s relationship with space, sound, objects, images and texts (in a gradual, plural and four-dimensional movement).
Our object of study will be to analyze the ‘rules’ of the ‘game’ (improvisation structure, composition, map, score) so that we can then transgress the ‘rules’ and discover performative proposals in which we are all, simultaneously, ‘builders’ and interpreters.
Throughout the school year, we also have occasional guests (choreographers/dancers) who will develop a work proposal with the group for a certain period of time.
References & research territories
Goat Island Performance Group; Deborah Hay; Angus Balbernie; Antony Gormley; Alberto Carneiro; Barry Lopez; Meg Stuart; Samuel Beckett; Nick Cave & Warren Ellis; Robert Ellis Dunn (improvisation and choreography classes); Mary Fulkerson; Mary Overlie (The Six Viewpoints)
Guests from previous years
Joana Pupo (actress/creator), Jaime Mears (actress/creator, AU-PT), Ana Mira (dancer/teacher), Sara Anjo (dancer/creator), Teresa Silva (dancer/creator), Angus Balbernie (choreographer/director, UK), Christy Funsch (dancer/creator, USA), Inês Zinho Pinheiro (dancer/creator), Albert Dean (musician), Miguel Sobral Curado (musician).
Organization of the Choreographic Laboratory for 2023/24
Commitment and personal dedication are essential for the progression of individual and collective work. Participants can commit to one, two or three work cycles, with each cycle corresponding to approximately thirteen classes (10 classes in the case of Cycle 1).
- Cycle 1 – October to December, informal sharing with invited audience – December 13, 2023
- Cycle 2 – January-March, informal sharing with invited audience – March 27, 2024
- Cycle 3 – April-June, informal sharing with invited audience – June 26, 2024
*Dates subject to change.
Target audience
Classes open to anyone interested in developing and deepening their knowledge in the area of contemporary dance (physicality, movement exploration, performance work, improvisation-composition).
We have had heterogeneous groups whose professional areas range from the sciences, social sciences, sports, dancers/creators and artists from other areas such as cinema, visual arts, plastic arts, music and theater, which has generated a very stimulating and enriching multiplicity of perspectives.
Clothes / Material
Practical and comfortable clothes so that we can move freely and that also protect the body for when we do floor work (long-sleeved pants and t-shirt). Some work proposals will extend beyond the studio, in which case it’s good to bring a coat and comfortable shoes. Bottle of water, notebook and pen.