Molting Workshop Series
Drop-in session of workshop series which helps participants explore movements around them and enrich their body language.

However, if we don’t work on our language or if we forget to expand and update our vocabulary, our expressions will become dull and shallow. What used to make us special are now nothing more than habits, limitations and invisible boundaries that imprison us.

The Journey:
We greet each other in this journey as friends and companions brought together by the universe. We can walk this road together from beginning to end; or maybe we can meet in the middle or even just the end. But no matter what path you might take, I hope our time together will always be full of joy and exciting adventures.
– Session 1: Exploring your and others’ movements
– Session 2: Moving with Objects, Materials
– Session 3: Characters Building and Moving with Masks
– Session 4: Breathe life into puppets and tell stories through collective performance.
At the end of session 4, together we will perform and share the works that we’ve created together through this journey. Should the participants want to, they can invite a friend to come see.About the facilitator:
Linh Pham is an interdisciplinary artist and a Sarah Lawrence College alum. She is a director, a puppeteer, a builder, a projection designer and a teacher, who strongly believes in movement-based works and the power of dancing. Her recent works include: Molting (CPR- Brooklyn), Rice (Dixon Place, Manhattan), and Dynamo (The Brick, Brooklyn). She has collaborated with dance/movement therapist, Minh Bui, on two performing arts projects which combined contact/ movement/ dance improv with music: Dreamer’s café and HOME (CMDE, NJ). She also has experience teaching at public schools and correctional facilities in New York.
Molting Workshop Series will be run on 18, 19, 25 and 26 Mar 2017, 6 – 8 pm at
Kinergie Studio, 7th Floor, 101A Nguyen Khuyen, Hanoi.

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