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12.ance INTENSIVE 2024

by Son Yu Joung (KR) &
Daniel Navarro Lorenzo (ES)

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"My dance resides at the boundary between Korean and contemporary dance. I approach my work by sometimes merging, harmonizing, repeating cycles of dissonance and harmony, or even deliberately excluding one style entirely."
- Son Yu Joung

"My work is shaped by a commitment to learning from the diverse artists and companies I've collaborated with, along with the cultural experiences of living around the world. These influences continue to define and inspire my artistic vision." - Daniel Navarro Lorenzo

​Intensive Dates:
11.12 // 10:00AM - 6:00PM 
12.12 // 10:00AM - 6:00PM 
13.12 // 10:00AM - 6:00PM 
14.12 //   1:00PM - 9:00PM 
(There will be a 1h meal break every day. Meals will be provided.)
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Studio Sharing:
14.12  //  8:00PM (open to public)​

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Photo credit: Pamela Cook

Video credit: Daniel Navarro Lorenzo, Son Yu Joung & NAFA Singapore (Courtesy of Crossings 2024 by NAFA School of Dance)

About This Intensive:

This year's 12.ance Intensive is led by two prominent international artists who are currently based in Singapore, Son Yu Joung from South Korea, and Daniel Navarro Lorenzo from Spain. In this 4-day intensive, you will be working closely with them to learn their unique movement vocabulary and to experience being part of their creative process. This intensive will culminate in a studio showcase performed to a live audience in the studio. Participants may also be given the opportunity to restage and perform the work again in 2025. 

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This programme is best suited for pre-professional dancers, dance enthusiasts, and dance educators looking to immerse in 4 full days of intensive dance training, expand your exposure in contemporary dance, and to perform alongside like-minded individuals.

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Ticket Price: SGD 380​

APPLY BY 17 . 11 . 24

Pre-requisites:

  1. This intensive is open to dancers 18 years and above, with a good foundation in dance, and have at least 1 year of contemporary dance training.

  2. This intensive is audition-based. An audition video is required upon application.

  3. Please prepare: A link to a 2 to 5 min video of yourself dancing and improvising (video should be a continuous take that is unedited with your full body in view at all times, and (2) A dance CV detailing all your notable dance experiences.

  4. You have to be in Singapore throughout the duration of the intensive.

  5. Full attendance of the Intensive will be required. Exceptions may be granted on a case-by-case basis. Please indicate in the "Remarks" section of the application form.

  6. Financial assistance is available. Please indicate in the "Remarks" section of the application form to apply for it. 

CONTACT IMPROVISATION INTENSIVE

by Li Yong Wei

​Intensive Dates:

6.12 // 7:30PM - 10:00PM

7.12 // 5:00PM - 7:30PM

8.12 // 5:00PM - 7:30PM

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CI Jam:

8.12 // 8:00PM - 9:30PM

(Signing up for intensive allows you to jam for free.)​

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In this photo: Yong Wei with the late Nancy Stark, founding participant in contact improvisation.

About Contact Improvisation Intensive:

Prepare to be introduced or re-introduced to a system of movement both as a communication between two moving bodies that are in physical contact, along with their combined relationship to the physical laws that govern their motion; as well as an open-ended exploration of the kinesthetic possibilities of bodies moving through contact. 

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What is Contact Improvisation? 

There are many ways of defining the dance form Contact Improvisation.

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Here are two:

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Contact Improvisation is an evolving system of movement initiated in 1972 by American choreographer Steve Paxton. The improvised dance form is based on the communication between two moving bodies that are in physical contact and their combined relationship to the physical laws that govern their motion—gravity, momentum, inertia. The body, in order to open to these sensations, learns to release excess muscular tension and abandon a certain quality of willfulness to experience the natural flow of movement. Practice includes rolling, falling, being upside down, following a physical point of contact, supporting and giving weight to a partner. Contact improvisations are spontaneous physical dialogues that range from stillness to highly energetic exchanges. Alertness is developed in order to work in an energetic state of physical disorientation, trusting in one's basic survival instincts. It is a free play with balance, self-correcting the wrong moves and reinforcing the right ones, bringing forth a physical/emotional truth about a shared moment of movement that leaves the participants informed, centered, and enlivened. — early definition by Steve Paxton and others, 1970s, 
from CQ Vol. 5:1, Fall 1979

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Contact Improvisation is an open-ended  exploration of the kinaesthetic possibilities of bodies moving through contact. Sometimes wild and athletic, sometimes quiet and meditative, it is a form open to all bodies and enquiring minds. — from Ray Chung workshop announcement, London, 2009

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Photo credit: Arthur Fink

Video Credit: Shouze Arts Center

Pre-requisites:

  1. This intensive is open to all levels, no prior dance experience is required.

  2. Full attendance is highly recommended as the intensive will be led progressively over 3 days.

  3. Email info@sigmadance.co or whatsapp +65 9236 3464 if you wish to join but are unable to attend all 3 sessions. Priority will be given to participants who can attend all 3 days.

  4. Recommended attire: pants that cover your knees.

  5. Please prepare your own knee pads if you think you might need them.

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Ticket Price: SGD 150​

Before you sign up for any 12.ance activity, please ensure you have read and agreed to our terms and policiesContact us at info@sigmadance.co for enquiries.

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