Dartmouth Events

Big Move Workshop Dancing Trees, Dancing Words

Drawing, dancing, nature—lines, space, rhythm: feel what it is to be a tree and transpose these reflections onto paper with Emmanuèle Phuon and Pascal Lemaitre.

Saturday, July 23, 2022
3:00pm – 4:00pm
Shattuck Observatory Lawn
Intended Audience(s): Public
Categories: Arts, Workshops & Training
Registration required. Tickets required.

Illustrator/professor Pascal Lemaitre and dancer/choreographer Emmanuèle Phuon invite participants to observe, move and trace the shape and presence of trees. Experience what it is like to be a tree—trunk rooted into the earth, reaching and spiraling up towards the sky, branches trembling and swaying in the wind. Transpose this reflection onto paper with lines and words: bent-over body circling large sheets of paper placed on the ground, the brush an extension of the arm. Rhythm following the breath of the line. We explore other ways of writing and tracing in the spirit of the artists of the CoBrA movement Christian Dotremont, Pierre Alechinsky or the poet Henri Michaux who themselves took inspiration in Japanese calligraphy. This workshop is an extension of We, a performance by Emily Coates and Emmanuèle Phuon.
 
Part of the Junction Dance Festival

This workshop will take place outdoors and is open to all ages and all abilities.

Learn more and register here

For more information, contact:
Hopkins Center for the Arts
603-646-2422

Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.