A creative practice intensive with Rosalind Crisp, facilitating artists to develop their own movement-making tools. Drawing on principles and practical tools from her own dance-making methodology, Ros will propose structures to ‘do it yourself’.
This workshop is suitable for trained and/or practicing dancers and/or choreographers.
When
Tuesday 7 – Friday 10 February 2023
1 – 5pm
This is a four day workshop, attendance at all four days is required to participate.
Access
A range of facilities support people with a wide range of access needs to visit WXYZ Studios. More info
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Rosalind Crisp
Rosalind Crisp established the Omeo Dance studio in 1996—home to experimental dance in Sydney for 10 years. Invited to Paris in 2003, she became the first choreographic associate of Atelier de Paris-Carolyn Carlson (2004-2012). The Atelier managed and toured her company work for ten years. In 2015 the French Ministry of Culture awarded her a Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et Lettres (Dame of the Arts).
For over thirty years Rosalind has been developing a radical physical critique of dance, through dancing. The foundation of her practice is her consistent solo studio research and her long-term collaborations with, amongst others: Céline Debyser, Lizzie Thomson, Andrew Morrish, Helen Herbertson, Peter Fraser and dance scholars Isabelle Ginot and Susan Leigh Foster. In 2014, in acknowledgment of her influence on many generations of Australian dancers, the University of Melbourne – VCA made her an Honorary Fellow. In 2020, Rosalind and Andrew Morrish started the Orbost Studio for dance research, hosting an artist-in-residence program in far eastern Victoria.