Noyes Rhythm Techniques & Improv
sáb, 31 ago
|Studio34
An all levels, image-driven somatic movement practice class with Meg Brooker.
Horario y ubicación
31 ago 2024, 12:00 – 13:00
Studio34, 3214 Brainerd Road
Acerca del evento
Experience nature-inspired, dynamic movement in this all-levels Noyes Rhythm technique and improvisation class. Noyes Rhythm is an image-driven, somatic movement practice developed in the early twentieth century by Florence Fleming Noyes. Noyes Rhythm techniques utilize nature imagery to develop strength, coordination, and efficient movement patterning, and then release the dancer into uninhibited, organic improvisational flow. Noyes works with two distinct types of imagery: the physics simile and the nature symbol. The physics simile teaches the mechanics of an exercise, and the nature symbol animates the movement. Open to all levels of movers, this class features self-guided, movement exploration that ranges from deeply restorative to dynamic and fully embodied. Check out "5 Somatic Techniques Founded by Dancers," Dance Magazine (https://www.dancemagazine.com/somatics-for-dancers/).
All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges. Regular class passes (Drop In, 4 Class Pass, or 10 Class Pass) is ineligible for use for this event. The purchase of the Noyes Rhythm Class Pass is required to participate in this event.
Sliding scale of $5-$25 through the Noyes Rhythm, Class Pass purchase: link
August 31st, 2024. 12pm-1pm. All ages and levels.
Located at Studio34: 3214 Brainerd Road.
Meg Brooker, Professor of Dance and Director of the School of Performing and Visual Arts at The University of Southern Mississippi, is a founder of the Isadora Duncan International Symposium and a former member of Lori Belilove & Company, Isadora Duncan Dance Foundation (NYC). She specializes in the early modern dance techniques developed by Isadora Duncan and Florence Fleming Noyes and presents this work as Artistic Director of Duncan Dance South. Her creative research includes embodied, kinesthetic, and traditional archival methodologies and results in new choreography and performance, often in collaboration with visual artists and musicians. For fifteen years (2005-2019), she traveled and performed extensively in Russia as a legacy Isadora Duncan dancer. Recent credits include featured interviews and dance performance for Season 2: Episode 5 of Io e Lei: Isadora Duncan for SkyArte (Italy). In the Southeast, Meg’s work has been produced by the Hunter Museum of American Art and the Nashville Parthenon. Awards and grants include USM’s Creative Activity Innovation Award, MTSU’s Creative Activity Award, Career Service Award from Women’s and Gender Studies (MTSU), Outstanding Teaching Award from Women and Gender Studies (MTSU), Mississippi Presenters Network, Mississippi Artists Roster, Dancer Laureate (Murfreesboro, TN), Dance Chair for the Hellenic Institute of Cultural Diplomacy, National Endowment for the Humanities grant for the Noyes School of Rhythm Archives, among others. Meg has presented scholarship for Society of Dance History Scholars, Congress on Research in Dance, Dance Studies Association, National Dance Educators Organization, and Women in Dance Leadership. www.duncandancesouth.org.