Touch Negotiations with Paul Matteson
Special Class on Friday with Melanie Aceto
May 5-May 7, 2017
$125 for full workshop and single classes are available
Rate goes up $25 for full workshop on April 5
Single classes stay the same rate
Workshop fee includes 2 tickets to see performance on May 13 at Flickinger Theater
Wasteland Studios
700 Main St. (6 floor)
Buffalo, NY
700 Main St. (6 floor)
Buffalo, NY
Touch Negotiations
Friday 5:30pm-8:30pm Class with Melanie Aceto -single rate $45 Imagery and Extremes Moving both as solo bodies and in concert with one another, we will employ imagery and extreme conditions, both real and imaginary, as a means to access untapped movement potential. The use of video to record your own movement experience is encouraged. Touch Negotiations with Paul Matteson
Saturday 1:30pm-5:30pm - single rate $60 Sunday 10:00am-12:30pm - single rate $45 Leading and following exercises that explore moment to moment response to the pressure of touch and that evolve into intertwining partnering improvisations Moving Still Pre-jam class & Jam- single rate $22.50 Sunday 5:00-6:30 A reverse focus on stillness as an eventual doorway to new movement possibility. Patient yet determined restraint as a strategy for coming in touch with the subtle energetic knots that yearn for full expression. Followed by jam. Jam - single rate $5 |
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Artist Bio:
Paul Matteson's research explores methods for generating inventive personal movement within collaborative choreography. He lived for many years in New York City and was a principal dancer with the internationally touring Bill T. Jones / Arnie Zane Dance Company from 2008-2012. His duet collaborations with Jennifer Nugent were presented in NYC by Danspace Project, Symphony Space, Dance Theater Workshop, and received National Performance Network (NPN) Support for performances at The Colony Theater in Miami, Florida. A NYC-ARTS Channel Thirteen profile on Jennifer and Paul is now available online (http://watch.thirteen.org/video/2248418477/). From 2000-2005, Paul was a member of David Dorfman Dance and Race Dance, receiving a New York Dance and Performance Award (BESSIE) for his "Body of Work" in 2002. He also performed for Terry Creach, Peter Schmitz, Kota Yamazaki, Chamecki/Lerner, Jamie Cunningham, Neta Pulvermacher, Susan Sgorbati, Helena Franzen, and Keith Johnson. Paul joined Amherst College and Mount Holyoke College in the fall of 2012 as an Assistant Professor of Dance and is a 2014 Massachusetts Cultural Council Award recipient in Choreography (http://www.massculturalcouncil.org/gallery/artistDetail.asp?App=20142289). His most recent group work, slow slip down, features powerful performers and teachers in the Five College Dance Department with performances at the Movement Research Spring Festival in NYC, Amherst College, and at the A.P.E. Gallery in Northampton, MA. His duet collaboration with Sara Hook, Bored House Guests, premiered in October 2014 at The West End Theater in NYC as part of the Soaking Wet festival and received wonderful reviews. Other recent projects include collaborations with Wendy Woodson, Raja Feather Kelly, Jim Morrow, Jennifer Polins, Karl Rogers, composer Eric Sawyer, and composer Ted Coffey. This summer, he will be collaborating on a trio with Tzveta Kassabova (Middlebury College) and Elena Demyanenko (Bennington College). During his upcoming sabbatical, he will focus on a new solo. In the summers, Paul regularly teaches at The American Dance Festival, The Bates Dance Festival, and The Florida Dance Festival. This summer he will be teaching at the Salt Dance Festival (http://dance.utah.edu/newsevents/saltdancefest/) and co-creating the NOW Festival with Jennifer Polins, Andrea Olsen, and Peter Schmitz in Amherst, MA from June 26-28 (https://www.facebook.com/events/1598609670378665/). Melanie Aceto (Buffalo, NY) is a modern dancer, choreographer, educator and researcher. Her creative interests are in interdisciplinary solo and large group works. Melanie’s choreography has been performed nationally and internationally in Toronto, Guatemala, Germany, Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, in New York City at The Kitchen, the Studio Museum in Harlem, Ailey CitigroupTheater, and John Ryan Theater, among others, and in Buffalo at venues including the Albright-Knox Art Gallery and the Burchfield Penney Arts Center. Current research projects include Choreographic Lineage, a web-based resource presenting the lineage of dance artists (www.choreographiclineage.buffalo.edu). Melanie earned her Master of Fine Arts degree in dance from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and is currently an Associate Professor at the University at Buffalo teaching all levels of modern technique, improvisation and choreography. www.melanieaceto.com |
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