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Summary
Choreography is about more than movement! Let’s dive into character design, setting & story, think about how to craft immersive experiences.
Class Description
Amazing things are happening in the world of choreography: cross disciplinary collaboration, incorporating new technology, site-specific and immersive work… In this context, what is the role of the choreographer today? What can choreographers do to train – other than take another dance class? According to Frog in Hand, the answer lies in world building: the process of crafting an imaginary world. That’s what this class is all about.
Led by Frog in Hand Artistic Director and resident choreographer Colleen Snell, this 4-week class will be held over zoom from January 6th to 27th from 7-9pm EST. Each class will begin with a relaxed lecture-presentation with time for discussion, ending with creative prompts to explore. We will not be dancing, but we will move. It will be important to have a good wi-fi connection & writing materials (your computer, or a notebook and pen).
Class Outline
Week 1, WHAT: What is world building & the role of the Choreographer
Week 2, WHERE: Designing & building a world (set, props, costume, site)
Week 3, WHO: Character creation & narrative nodes
Week 4, WHY AND HOW: Putting it all together & next steps
* Hey, by the way, this class is a flat rate of $80 for 4 classes, that’s only $20 per lesson!
About your instructor, Colleen Snell
“Snell has a long history of presenting site-specific and environment responsive work, and this was my first time experiencing her craft in action. I use the word craft because it was so measured and clear. (…) I was held captive by Snell’s deliberate rendering of human response.” – The Dance Current
As the Artistic Director and Co-Founder of Frog in Hand, Colleen works with a broad range of dance and movement organizations in a variety of roles including educator, choreographer, collaborator, outside eye, fight director and performer. Colleen devises and performs collaborative, site-specific work with musicians, spoken word poets, actors, fight directors, visual artists and martial artists. She holds a master’s degree in dance from England’s London Contemporary Dance School (University of Kent). She is an advanced actor-combatant (FDC) and an avid arts educator. Colleen’s collaborative choreographic process is highly regarded, as is her work in improvisation and site-specific production. Since the pandemic Colleen has created new radio plays, dance films, outdoor immersive and site-specific productions. She was the dramaturge and worldbuilder for the award-winning narrative website, The Lost Museum (https://thelostmuseum.ca/), which was produced by CreativeHub1352.
LINK to instructor and Artistic Director Colleen talking about the class: