Performance
and Repertory Workshop
with Mary Carbonara
Sat., December 9th, 2007 |
| What: |
This one-day workshop is all about dancing. We’ll warm-up
physically and spatially, and then we’ll dance all day. You’ll
work on phrasing, expression, performance and involvement with other
dancers. You’ll learn repertory material and develop some of
your own. Come rested, hydrated and hungry to move. Find out what’s
holding you back and let out what makes you move. |
| Who: |
Mary Carbonara has been performing, teaching and choreographing
since 1988. She has taught throughout the Bay Area (ODC, SF Dance
Center, SF Ballet School, San Jose State University, Mills College,
UC Davis), nationally (Washington, North Carolina and New York City)
and internationally (Japan and India). She founded her own company,
Mary Carbonara Dances in 2002, and has been a member of the Margaret
Jenkins Dance Company, Robert Moses’ Kin, Liss Fain Dance, and
Project Bandaloop. |
| When: |
Saturday, December 9th, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm |
| Where: |
Margaret Jenkins Dance Lab
301 8th Street (at Folsom), Suite 200
San Francisco |
| Register: |
The registration deadline is December 1st. The cost is $90. Please
make checks payable to Mary Carbonara. For more information, log on
to www.MaryCarbonaraDances.org or phone 415/845-9994. |
This workshop, a
project of Mary Carbonara Dances, is made possible with support
from the Margaret Jenkins Dance Lab, a project of the Margaret Jenkins
Dance Company. |
| CLASSES
|
Mary
Carbonara teaches ongoing modern dance classes at
ODC Dance Commons
351 Shotwell St., San Francisco, CA 94110
415/863-9830
www.odcschool.org
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| Advanced
Modern
Monday, Wednesday,
Friday
10-11:30 a.m |
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In her classes, Mary combines
aspects of the Simonson, Horton, and Cunningham Techniques to create a
class that emphasizes strength and flexibility training, injury prevention,
performance quality, musicality, and rhythm, to provide students with
a versatile technical and expressive base. In addition to Lynn Simonson,
some of Mary’s most influential teachers over the years have been
Katiti King, Roberta Mathis, Margaret Jenkins, Milton Myers, Clarice Marshall,
Diane Frank, Ellie Klopp, Alba Calzada, Dorit Koppel, Lisa Danais, Henry
Berg, and Valmai Stretton. |
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