Deepening Contact
Schedule
Fri, 17 Jan, 2025 at 07:00 pm to Mon, 20 Jan, 2025 at 06:00 pm
UTC-08:00Location
Western Sky Studio | Berkeley, CA
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A long weekend deep dive into mechanical curiosity and sensory dialogue in contact improvisationWith Karl Frost
MLK Weekend 2025
Friday 17 January through Monday 20 January
Berkeley/Oakland, California
$250- $400 sliding scale,
(early registration discounts starting at $190)
for registration details... www.bodyresearch.org
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Karl Frost has been exploring and teaching contact improvisation and parallel practices for over 38 years. In this 4 day workshop, Karl will facilitate shared exploration of deepening awareness, presence, and dialogue in our practice of contact improvisation. We will improvise our way together through the physical/mechanical and the somatic/sensory/psychological. We approach this in the physical sense of developing finer and more expanded somatic/athletic awareness, interaction, and response. We also approach this in the sense of personal artistic/psychological inquiry. Explorations will range from slow and subtle through the more abandoned and dynamic.
On the physical level, we look at dynamic and adaptive good body alignment for soft power, ease, receptivity to weight and support, and expanded range of movement options. Acknowledging our conditioned impulses, we expand off of these to new territories of movement together. Exploring the Passive Sequencing work, we see how relaxing and letting go of reactivity helps us stay more functionally present with each other’s bodies in motion. We use lift and support vocabulary as pathways to explore principles as well as pursue more open-ended investigations of those principles.
For the felt/artistic/psychological side of the work, Karl pulls from his years of directing interactive performance work rooted in explorations from somatic psychology and experimental theater. We cultivate a fascination with details of sensation. As we focus on details, our sensory world can experience an explosion of variety, novelty, and perhaps ineffable meaning. We investigate whether we can help each other dive into details and stay present with the moment by ourselves being present and unhurriedly adaptive.
A building focus of the weekend will be the “Deepening” score… a mixing of eyes-closed “Authentic Movement” practice with physical following, adaptation, and relating skills from CI as participatory witness. Eyes closed exploration invites us to let go of our daily social selves to find layers of curiosity and process both aesthetic and psychological hidden underneath. We cultivate a sense of physical poetry and felt sense of meaning in contact exploration and the joy of supporting each other into deeper exploration.
Workshop for those who already have an introduction to CI. Limit 24 participants.
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Karl Frost has been teaching and performing contact and related work in body-based creative process for the over 38 years. He is known internationally for his dynamic and articulate movement style, his rigor in physical research and teaching, and for the edge-pushing nature of his work in both practice and performance. His work, influenced by studies in contemporary release technique, Alexander technique, and martial arts, has been showcased across the states, Canada, Europe, South America, and Israel. His performances, via Body Research Physical Theater, take the body and emotionally and physically felt experience as their reference points, often in highly audience interactive frameworks.
Karl holds a PhD in Ecology (emphasis in Human Ecology and Cultural Evolution Theory), and MFA in Dramatic Arts, and a BA in Physics. He is currently working as a research scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology (Leipzig, Germany), Department of Human Behavior, Ecology, and Culture, where he works on visual anthropology (photography and video) and theoretical studies in cultural evolution.
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Where is it happening?
Western Sky Studio, Berkeley Moving Arts, 2525 8th St, Berkeley, CA 94710, United States,Berkeley, CaliforniaEvent Location & Nearby Stays: