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WORKING with OBjeCtS | Julyen Hamilton

Julyen Hamilton’s performances are
characterised by a number of different
reoccurring elements.
These elements have been deeply researched and practiced over the years.
They involve light / sound / space / text and speech ....and the use of objects. His decor work and use of objects in the space is of essence and accompanies all of his theatre pieces.

OBjeCtS placed, handled, spoken to, danced beside, destroyed and created...all reveal a particular poetry especially when in the context of the ‘naked’ dancer’s body.
We will take a look at this subject, working the body thoroughly and in the context of objects ‘on stage’.
We’ll consider and practice how to enter into poetic relationships with objects and discover how they can participate and reveal further layers of imagery in performance.
From Monday December 13th
to Friday December 17th 2021
Duration : 5 days (35h)
From 10am to 5pm 
Studio May-B, Micadanses
15 rue Geoffroy l’Asnier 75004 PARIS

Cost : 260€ 

Maximum of students : 25

Students : Dancers and performers who wish to engage with instant composition at a high level. Movement / dance background experience is required.

Teaching tongue: english & french

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Julyen Hamilton is a dancer, a choreographer, a poet, a teacher and a musician. His teaching and performances, as well as his stage and movement approaches have been acclaimed in many countries around the world. Born in England, he grom up in Amsterdam and is now based in Gerona, in northen Spain.Trained in a period of experimentation in London in the mid-70s , he has constantly made work from a radical point of view.
His work, both in company and solo, develops dance for the theatre - a place where an atmosphere of transformation, insight and understanding is permitted without resort to thin conclusions. In this ambience dancers and light designer are directed to compose pieces instantly; we practise a process of improvisation in rehearsal and in the moment of performance. Read more