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Contact
improvisation in context
Contact
improvisation is unique in the sense that it is at
once a social dance, a performance form, a choreographic tool for dance
making
and a compositional tool for dance improvisation. Its invaluableness is
therefore not just limited to the public sphere or the dance world
alone, but
effectively bridges the gap and blurs the boundary between the two.
Another
unique feature of contact improvisation is its focus
on process and experimentation as opposed to finished product. Even
when there
are spectators, the experimentation is what piques the curiosity of
onlookers
and invites a shared moment of discovery and attentiveness to the
present
moment. Therefore, besides the possibility of virtuosity and aesthetic
beauty,
the dance form invites the audience member to witness an act of
creation. When
employed in dance-making, contact improvisation is utilized in
partnering work
in ballet, modern, and contemporary dance, effectively increasing the
palette
of choreographic potential.
Contact
improvisation is still a relatively nascent dance
form within South East Asia, unlike its neighboring counterparts such
as Taiwan
and Australia, and it was inevitably only a matter of time before the
flow of
creative and cultural information would head towards South East Asia.
Therefore, it makes sense to capitalize on the expertise afforded by
these
neighboring regions.
Contact Festival Kuala Lumpur
This is
where Contact Festival Kuala Lumpur steps in. Now in its second year,
the major contact improvisation event seeks to gather practitioners, teachers, dancers, students, and the public
where
participants can exchange knowledge and study with the leading experts.
Participants will be in residence at Rimbun Dahan, a residential arts
complex
located just outside the edge of the city. They will be spending 7 days
from
morning till night in various activities to facilitate their own
investigation
into movement material and to find avenues for collaborating with
others. The
festival will include a performance matinee,
intending to
showcase ideas and concepts that have either been germinating long
before the
festival or at the festival itself.
For a brief write-up on last year's festival in the Contact Quarterly journal, click here.
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A brief description of
contact improvisation
Contact improvisation is a dance form where
the physical contact between two people provides the starting point for
movement exploration. This is done via active perception to subtle
shifts in weight, balance, and momentum. Contact
improvisation encourages the development of a creative mind, engenders
spontaneity and expands ones physical abilities.
What happens in a class?
Contact improvisation classes aim to
develop a better understanding of basic skills such as listening,
rolling, spiraling, giving and
supporting weight, sliding, lifting, and falling.
These are taught in guided exercises working in solo, in pairs or as a
group. Other anatomical or performance oriented exercises might also be
explored, such as those dealing with alignment,
imagery, composition, states, and scores.
What happens in a jam?
A contact jam is an informal open
space for dancers to practice the form. Dancers use the time and space
to deepen their experiences, explore new things and find their own
interpretation of the dance. There is freedom and self-responsibility
to go onto the dance floor, to change partners or to just watch from
the sides, respecting ones own needs and wishes. Sometimes
there is music that supports the dance, at other times one only listens
to their own movement, their partner and the space.
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