A Lab for interdisciplinary artistic research. Connecting artistic research with the community through performances, residencies, classes and education projects
Join us for Moving Meditations with @helenkindred tonight, 8.15-9pm. All welcome... This week weβll focus on noticing change, listening and witnessing our own breath, patterns, holding and letting go. Book via link, pay what you can...
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Join our range of online classes taking place on Zoom every week. Sessions are open to all and by donations (pay-what-you-can). If you would like to discover more and book a place, go to our Triip Virtual Hub page π» https://t.co/rGkPGt4Vr8
Triip Virtual Hub is now OUT π£ Discover our new online space where interdisciplinary practitioners can share on-going research, be part of open conversations, explore resources and join classes and workshops. Visit our Virtual Hub here: https://t.co/rGkPGt4Vr8
We're delighted to announce that our newest Triip Virtual Hub will be out this week π Be part of the conversation and develop your artistic practice through a wide range of resources and online classes. We can't wait to welcome you there!
Join Adesola every Thursday at 6.15 pm for a 21st-century Ballet Class, which uses images, joy and the love of moving to craft a technique class that prepares you for any kind of moving.
Send us a PM or an email to [email protected] if you'd like to join this class!
Be part of the conversation π¬ Let's talk about the most relevant topics in the fields of artistic research and practice. Explore our wide range of resources and blogs to support your professional development. Soon available on out Triip Virtual Hub!
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If you are a dance artist or a performance maker, our Triip Virtual Hub is for you! We aim to provide support and professional development opportunities to professionals in every stage of their careers. The Virtual Hub will be launched soon π»
Keep moving at home π€ΈββοΈ Join our Moving Meditations (Thursdays) or our Sunday Morning Moves if you would like to align your body and mind while you enjoy the experience of mindfulness. Drop us an email if you want to get the Zoom Link for the sessions (pay-what-you-can basis).
We're thrilled to announce that we are working on a new virtual hub for TRIIP - Turning Research Ideas Into Practice. We aim to bring together practitioners across interdisciplinary boundaries with opportunities to research, networking and connect with a broad artistic community.
Explore your body and the joy of mindfulness. Join our Moving Mediations (Thu, 7.30pm) and Sunday Morning Moves (Sun, 10am) and expect relaxed sessions where you are invited to move as much or as little as you feel. Send us a message to discover more π€Έ
Here at DancingStrong, we're #HereForCulture. Thanks to the @ace_national@DCMS@hmtreasury Recovery Fund, we were able to streamline our presence in social media and develop our marketing strategy so that we connect deeper and clearly with the audience β¨
Our Sunday Morning Moves takes place on Zoom at 10am and it's a 45-minute session that explores possibilities of body-space-environment in motion. Would you like to take part? βοΈSend us a message to find out more.
Have you checked our Tay's Instagram account (@taydancingstrong)?π° Tay (they/them) invites all young audiences to learn and explore more about artistic research! let's support Tay on their creative journey π follow and share their profile and keep an eye on their next posts!
Moving Meditations π§ Join us on Thursdays at 7.30pm on Zoom for a calm, verbally guided meditation through the body. Sessions are open to al. Send us a message if you would like to join in!
Inspiration comes from our relationship with the space around us. This is one of the concepts behind Concrete-Water-Flesh, a project that aims to create a hybrid physical/web-based live performance.
Dance with us - Check our updates on Community Classes Timetable and book your favourite activity! You just need to search IRIE! dance theatre on Eventbrite π€Έ
Stimulated by spaces of the city and the shore, Concrete-Water-Flesh looks at how we experience stillness and silence of bodies-in-Place γ°οΈ This project combines our research interests in the development of new site-based choreography in an ever-changing world due to COVID-19.