PRODA
Sted
DansiT
Lengde
1,5 time
fredag 12. august 2022 - kl.10:00
lørdag 13. august 2022 - kl.10:00

Exploring and learning about how the human body works and how the different parts collaborate can have a strong and sometimes even magical impact on our presence, perception and therefore on our movement. Opening our body to this heightened state of awareness can enrich, strengthen and inspire the way we dance.  The class will be based on one topic related to how the human body works from a small simple detail to bigger connections within the organism. The topic will be explored by looking at visual material, free physical exploration, guided exercises and gradually accumulate into a movement phrase, that plays with all levels of space, speed, flow and the forces that move us. We will finish in an open space for own exploration, physical reflection and taking care of yourselfEnjoying the value of being exactly where you are and at the same time being connected to the new and unknown. I am looking forward to start the day dancing with you.

Om Nina Wollny

Nina Wollny studied modern and contemporary dance at the Rotterdam Dance Academy, now Codarts, in the Netherlands. After her graduation in 2002 she joined the company anoukvandijk dc and has worked there as dancer, rehearsal director and artistic assistant for more than 10 years. Since 2012 Nina is working with different choreographers in Europe amongst others she is regularly performing and collaborating with German choreographer Jenny Beyer at Kampnagel in Hamburg, Germany. In Norway she works with Mia Habib Productions, BodyCartographyProject and others. Nina started teaching when she was 15 as a way to deepen her own understanding of dance. In 2004 she became a Countertechnique teacher and has taught various classes and workshops all around the world. Since 2020 she is back to exploring her own interests and methods to share movement and dance. She is curious how our movement relates to the anatomy and physiology of the human body and its relationship to the forces that move us.