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BodyWeather classes: block 1

De Quincey Co

BodyWeather classes: block 1

Where
34 Burton St
Darlinghurst NSW 2010
Australia
ESCAC - East Sydney Community and Arts Centre
When

Wednesdays, 6pm to 8pm Wednesday 26 February to Wednesday 2 April

Cost

Prices vary: $16 - $28 per class + booking fees & GST

Join our first block of classes for this year and let your body, mind and imagination come into flower.

“The body is not a set entity. It constantly changes, like the weather.” – Min Tanaka, founder of BodyWeather

As we find our feet in this new era, let's plunge into exploring our bodies and how they change... share space and play together, ride on each other's energy waves and learn from each other's observations to enable our individual and collective flows to move together.

This block of six 2-hour weekly Wednesday classes will be led by Tess de Quincey, renowned solo dancer, choreographer of De Quincey Co dance-performances and research.

You can drop in as a casual attendee or get discounted full-block bookings.

  • About BodyWeather

BodyWeather is a movement practice that fuses contemporary and ancient knowledge from both the East and the West. Exploring sensation and imagination, a range of playful exercises develop creativity, sensitivity and insight. Different energies and ways of moving – from fast and dynamic to slow and meditative – enable discovery of the body as an environment interconnecting with the greater environment.

Founded in Japan and adopted internationally, BodyWeather has roots in kinesiology, martial arts, dance and theatre. It was introduced to Australia in 1989 by Tess de Quincey who was a dancer in Mai-Juku, Min Tanaka's group in Japan 1985-1991. Bringing together lineages of physical traditions with contemporary thought, it opens new doors to ancient knowledge and wisdom.

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De Quincey Co

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