Move & Imagine: Online Dance Workshop

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Online, Saturday 24th July

Reimagine and embrace everyday objects in this creative dance workshop with Selma Daniels.

Can a tent be a crab, an umbrella be a cloud, a toy beagle become a mouse? Let's find out together…

Explore the textures and observe the look and feel ordinary objects you find at home. Together, we are going to embody this experience into a fun dance and movement workshop.

Bring along two objects that you think are special in some way, one big (it can be as large as a chair or a big teddy bear!) and one small (it can be as tiny as a toy digger or a lego figure).

Online platform: The workshop will be delivered using the Zoom video call software. This will be a private Zoom session which will only be accessed by those booked, the artists and The Ark's staff.


Date:
Saturday 24th July
Time:
11.00am
Price:
€10/€8.50

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