Pilobolus Weekend Intensive
Apr 14, 2018, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm EDT
$150
april 14 – 15
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
$150
Open yourself to experience how Pilobolus creates and performs. Join us for a two-day intensive designed to reawaken the senses. Participants expand their improvisational skills by connecting to the group with their senses. The workshop examines how dancers can use their senses of touch, sight, and sound to improve creativity and performance. The intensive includes rigorous physical training, improvisation, partnering and collaborative choreography.
Weekly Class: Partnering with All Five Senses
Pilobolus will also offer weekly partnering classes, Wednesday mornings at 10:00 am, March 21 – April 11!
Sign Up:
March 21→
March 28 →
April 4 →
April 11 →
In this two-hour class, students explore Pilobolus’ uniquely creative partnering techniques. Participants connect with individuals and space, expanding awareness and opening their senses. By turning attention outward, dancers forge a deeper connection with their environment and the people who inhabit it. Students will examine partnering fundamentals, including weightsharing and counterbalance. They will learn classic Pilobolus movements, and adopt Pilobolus’s core creative tools – improvisation and collaborative choreography – to create their own movement.
About Pilobolus
For 45 years, Pilobolus has tested the limits of human physicality, exploring the beauty and power of connected bodies. We bring this tradition to global audiences through collaborations with incredible influencers, thinkers, and creators – and we reach beyond performance, bringing storytelling expertise to diverse communities, brands, and organizations, through designed exploratory experiences. Pilobolus has created over 120 pieces, performing for 300,000+ people each year. Honors include a TED Fellowship, a Grammy® Nomination, a Primetime Emmy® Award, and several Cannes Lion Awards. Pilobolus has collaborated with 100+ brands and organizations, creating bespoke performances for television, film, and live events.
Photo by Christopher Duggan