IRIE! dance theatre Performance Company
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Education & Workshops
GROUNDATION Dancing from the Archives​
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Education and Community Outreach​
A collection of West African traditional and Jamaican folk dances representing social, ritual and religious rites. These dances are the foundation of the movement language/style of IRIE! dance theatre. Each dance relays a journey or cultural shift in African and Caribbean history, thereby guarding the stories for us now and those that are yet to come.
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Workshop Ideas
The programme will explore a variety of African and Caribbean dances as set out in IRIE! dance theatre’s current production entitled, GROUNDATION Dancing from the Archive. Culture and heritage will be a recurring theme across all sessions. Participants will learn some basic defined dance style, which brings together movement and how it relates to the drum language/music.
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Emphasis will be on exploration, and responding to tasks, ideas, and imagery.
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Basic movement combinations will be taught, depending on abilities which will progress to more physically demanding movements and complex sequences.
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It will sometimes be necessary for the movement to be done independently, with a partner or as a group.
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In some cases, participants will be encouraged to talk about their movement and ideas based on the dances learnt and/or theme of the residency.
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Aims:
· To offer practical dance and movement workshops influenced by GROUNDATION Dancing from the Archive production.
· To explore movement and dance ideas in response to the residency theme
· To provide opportunities for participants to create and develop their own dance sequence/choreography.
· To provide opportunities for sharing and discussion around the issue of culture, heritage and creativity.
· To create and sustain a creative, focused and fun environment.
· To support the creation of a dance and movement work to be presented at a sharing of peers and invited guests.
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Learning Outcomes:
· Explore African and Caribbean movement language that is influenced by GROUNDATION Dancing from the Archive.
· Understand the basic principles and background influences of the dance forms.
· Apply the necessary creative skills required to develop the dance movement.
· Demonstrate an understanding of fusing traditional and contemporary movement forms with the music.
· Develop an awareness of performance skills.
· Ability to work creatively as part of a team.
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General workshop delivery
· Introduction
· Warm-up
· Learning movement language or selected piece of the repertoire
· Creative exploration of ideas
· Practice and sharing of work
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