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Lee Brummer

About the Workshop |

Lee’s workshops aspire to develop body awareness and conciousness of the endless physical possibilities of each individual . We explore ways in which to sophisticate individual unique possibilities and enable expression in a direct and physical way.

The class emphasises shifting of weight through space and movement qualities by referring to movement of the skeleton, different sensations and approaches. Improvisation based tasks and a series of combinations challenge a dancer to use dynamics to their fullest while paying attention to details, reason and consequence and embracing ones physical individuality while doing so.

 

Date and Location |

17.02.2018

13:00-15:00

DCC Studio, 1 Toseret Ha'aretz st., Tel-Aviv

About the Artist |

Lee Brummer is an independent choreographer, international guest teacher and educator as well as the Co-Founder and co director of Gothenburg based dance company, ilDance. (www.ildance.se)

As a performer she danced with the Bat Dor Dance Company (Israel), The Emanuel Gat Dance Company (Israel) and with various independent choreographers across Europe. She has worked as choreographer's assistant in a variety of dance productions and musicals in Sweden and abroad.

Brummer completed her BA-Dance and teaching degree at The Jerusalem Academy of Music & Dance and has studied psychology, theatre and pilates alongside her career as a dancer and choreographer.

Over the years Brummer has been teaching and working with companies such as: DV8, Australian Dance Theatre, Sydney Dance Company, National Dance Company Wales and Norrdans to name a few. Additionally she has been guest teaching open professional classes and at universities and schools worldwide. 

Brummer has been choreographing her own work within different structures since 2010.

Today her teaching practise is composed of anatomical and physical exploration which is dedicated to discovering ones individuality, originality and capacity within their own body. In her choreographic practise, text and spoken word have become extremely influential both within the process and in the final version of the work on stage.

A film that Inspires Me |

Tuesdays with Morrie

 

A quote that inspires you |

The little things, the little moments, they’re not little.

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