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Several Dancers Core, in partnership with
Emory University Dance Program, presents Spring 2010 Fieldwork beginning March 15 Are you a choreographer who wants feedback on your newest dance? A writer who needs a weekly meeting to help keep you motivated to write? If you're an independent artist, no matter what your art form, participating in a Fieldwork workshop can give you support to grow your work by: providing feedback, offering a weekly goal, helping you find language to describe your work, and supply a venue to showcase (informally) what you've created. The Fieldwork method originated in New York over 25 years ago, and Several Dancers Core has been offering Fieldwork workshops for the Atlanta arts community since 1992. The workshops will provide support, structure, and community to help artists immerse themselves fully in their creative work. The feedback method reveals how each piece is perceived by others and provides detailed information that helps artists hone their vision. By focusing on what's happening in the work and how those choices shape the work, Fieldwork supports autonomy and authorship of each artist. This year, two sessions will be offered. One for any disciplines, facilitated by CORE dancer Blake Dalton, will meet at the Several Dancers Core studios weekly on Mondays. The other specifically for dance-makers, facilitated by Emory University Dance Program Associate Professor, Lori Teague, will meet bi-weekly at Emory on Tuesdays. Artists may chose whichever schedule best fits their needs, and participants from both sessions will have the opportunity to have work in the showcase. The showcase will be held at Emory University on May 16 at 5:00 pm. For more information about |
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Several Dancers Core's 20009-10 season is sponsored by grants from the Pattillo Foundation and AirTran Airways. |
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