Emma is into the second half of her seed residency with Jo Pollitt. Much has been accomplished since July. Together they are working with the improvisational processes of Jo’s ‘Response Project’ (a series of compositional and performative strategies Jo has been developing and working on since 2000). Using this technique your body is as much a thinking, relating organ as your brain.
How you feel and respond physically is equally important to how you think and intellectualise a response. Along these lines there are a lot of written exercises that go hand in hand with the physical improvisation and dance.
The work relies on the fact that the body stores information just as the brain does and over the course of one’s life and career you accumulate physical knowledge, patterns and reactionary traits. The work provides a means of accessing and recognising this information and the next step is making decisions about what to do with it and how to use it.
Serena Chalker and Quindell Orton of AIVDT came into the Ludwig studio a couple of times. Their presence and their experience of the work provided Emma with more to respond to and also helped show how others respond physically to you.
Cass Mortimer Eipper, Timothy O’Donnell and Rhiannon Spratling are currently joining in the practice from time to time to give Emma further physical feedback and responses to her own practice.
Strut Seed Residency
September 30th, 2010 by EmmaSubscribe to the comments for this post with RSS:
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