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Noyes Rhythm Techniques & Improv

Sat, Aug 31

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Studio34

An all levels, image-driven somatic movement practice class with Meg Brooker.

Noyes Rhythm Techniques & Improv
Noyes Rhythm Techniques & Improv

Time & Location

Aug 31, 2024, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

Studio34, 3214 Brainerd Road

About the event

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…

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