Access Training with Stopgap Dance Company
Dance Limerick are thrilled to invite local dance artists to join us for 2 …
Z(ero)ing is an improvisation-based movement awareness frame of mind. It comprises a number of very specific practices to develop our capacity to be very focussed and very open at the same time. These practices also support us to sense the fullness -and emptiness- of our whole organism (body, mind and everything-in-between) as we move in and through space. What is ‘everything-in-between’ you might ask. That’s what we each find in our own way in the workshops. That’s the best part of it!
The workshop is open to dancers and performers who have experience working with movement.
Friday 19 April | 11 am to 5.30 pm | Dance Limerick Performance Space | €22
The workshop is scheduled to commence at 11 am to support those travelling. If travel costs present an issue in your circumstances, please do contact us at info@dancelimerick.ie to discuss.
MARY NUNAN is a dance artist. Throughout her career she has created a substantial body of critically-acclaimed solo and ensemble choreographies that have been presented at national and international venues. Markers of time passing include: choreographer and performer with Dublin Contemporary Dance Theatre (1981-86), founder Artistic Director of Daghdha Dance Company (1988-1999), Course Director of the MA Contemporary Dance Performance, UL (1999-2016). Mary earned her PhD from Middlesex University (2013).
Since 2016, she has continued to work as an independent artist. Her approach to Z(ero)ing movement research has been informed by her choreographic and performance practice and by her study of contemporary and post-modern dance techniques, improvisation, yoga and Dzogchen principles and practices.