Many of Mette Edvardsen’s recent works have been developed using language as material, looking into the relationship between writing and speaking, between language and voice. Mette Edvardsen is working on the verge of the visible, considering choreography as writing.
This workshop for professional choreographers will explore some of her methodologies and scores.
Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th March 2020, 2-6pm
at WXYZ Studios, North Melbourne
Cost
Early bird $60 - Apply by 3 February and pay by 7 February.
$75 - All payments made from 8 February
Capacity limited - apply early to avoid disappointment. All participants must be Dancehouse members - if you’re not already, you’ll be given the opportunity to join during the registration process.
About Mette Edvardsen
The work of Mette Edvardsen is situated within the performing arts field as a choreographer and performer. Although some of her works explore other media or other formats, such as video, books and writing, her interest is always in their relationship to the performing arts as a practice and a situation. She has been based in Brussels since 1996. More info.
Read reviews / text responses to Mette’s works.
How to apply for HOTBED:
To apply, simply email Tom at LGI with the subject ‘HOTBED 2020: Mette Edvardsen’ and include
• Your contact details - phone number and street address
• If you are or aren’t a Dancehouse member.
And, if you’ve not been part of a HOTBED workshop before, please also include your CV.
If you have any questions about accessibility during this workshop, please don’t hesitate to contact Tom. For more general queries, please first refer to our Accessibility Guide to WXYZ Studios.
Presented by Lucy Guerin Inc and Dancehouse as part of the Dancehouse Keir Choreographic Award public program.
Refund policy:
Cancellations received more than 7 days from the commencement of the course will incur a 20% cancellation fee.
If you need to withdraw from the course within 7 days of the commencement of the course a refund (up to 80% of full fee) will only be provided if the course is booked to capacity and we are able to fill your place from a waitlist.
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