Forum for Northern Norwegian Dance Artists and PRODA Nord invites you to PRODA.
Friday 8 Nov. 10:30-12:00 Martha Andersen hall - Payatt Intransit with Rakesh Sukesh
Saturday 9 Nov. 09:30-11:30 Solveig Leinan-Hermo Studio - Maria Lloyd: Composition for camera and "Live Cinema" concept
Both classes are at the Arktisk kultursenter.
The classes are free events, but in order to participate in PRODA, you must have applied for admission on their website: https://proda.no/adgang/. The criteria for admission can be found on the website.
Travel support:
Are you a member of the Forum for Northern Norwegian Dance Artists? Remember that you can apply for travel support to participate in Proda. You can find the application form on FNND's website. Travel support can be applied for continuously on a first-come, first-served basis.
Questions and registration should be directed to PRODA responsible for FNND Mari Woll at mari@fnnd.no
www.fnnd.no www.proda.no
Friday 8 Nov. 10:30-12:00 Martha Andersen hall - Payatt Intransit with Rakesh Sukesh
Saturday 9 Nov. 09:30-11:30 Solveig Leinan-Hermo Studio - Maria Lloyd: Composition for camera and "Live Cinema" concept
Both classes are at the Arktisk kultursenter.
The classes are free events, but in order to participate in PRODA, you must have applied for admission on their website: https://proda.no/adgang/. The criteria for admission can be found on the website.
Travel support:
Are you a member of the Forum for Northern Norwegian Dance Artists? Remember that you can apply for travel support to participate in Proda. You can find the application form on FNND's website. Travel support can be applied for continuously on a first-come, first-served basis.
Questions and registration should be directed to PRODA responsible for FNND Mari Woll at mari@fnnd.no
www.fnnd.no www.proda.no
PAYATT INTRANSIT with RAKESH SUKESH
Payatt Intransit is a contemporary movement technique that merges movement principles from the ancient Indian martial art form of Kalaripayattu with yogic practices, pranayama (breath work), and energy work to activate the body's energy sources. This comprehensive approach trains practitioners in a manner that is safe, organic, and yet rigorous, empowering them to become more confident, relaxed, flexible, and powerful. By incorporating pranayama, this training not only sharpens reflexes but also deepens our connection to our breath, enhancing our ability to cultivate a constant sense of inner calm amidst physical exertion.The class challenges both our physical and mental frontier, encouraging us to be quick and energetic in our movements while maintaining a state of mental calmness and relaxation, undisturbed by the intensity of physical activity. Through the practice of pranayama, we learn to control our breath, which in turn helps us to isolate the intense physical aspect of the class from the constant calm within. This empowers us to gain complete control over our movements rather than being controlled by them, enhancing our ability to adapt to unexpected situations and make innovative yet efficient choices. By combining our physical energy with the energy around us, and integrating the power of controlled breathing, we achieve a harmonious balance of body and mind.
More about Rakesh here: www.rakeshsukesh.net
Duration 1,5 hrs.
More about Rakesh here: www.rakeshsukesh.net
Duration 1,5 hrs.
COMPOSITION FOR CAMERA AND LIVE CINEMA CONSEPT
with MARIA LLOYD
In the Proda class, she will show examples of her dance film work and give some practical tasks that deal with composition for the camera. We will explore and discuss what is the difference? How do we use time and space on stage and in dance films? Maria constantly works to balance character development with associative poetic images to give a dynamic depth to the dramaturgy.
Maria Lloyd has worked with dance films for many years and shown her films at Nrk, Svt, BBC and many festivals. Now she has created a performance that uses ``live cinema'' and film on stage. It has a live camera and mixes footage from a US tour Echo Puncture has its premiere on Friday 8 November. Read more here.
Length: 2 hours.
Photo from the performance Echo Puncture: Sara Abbasnejad
Maria Lloyd has worked with dance films for many years and shown her films at Nrk, Svt, BBC and many festivals. Now she has created a performance that uses ``live cinema'' and film on stage. It has a live camera and mixes footage from a US tour Echo Puncture has its premiere on Friday 8 November. Read more here.
Length: 2 hours.
Photo from the performance Echo Puncture: Sara Abbasnejad
ABOUT PRODA
Forum for Northern Norwegian Dance Artists (FnnD) administers PRODA (free professional dance training) in the northern region, and classes have been held annually during the Barents Dance Festival. You do not need to be a member of FnnD to participate in PRODA. For more information and registration, contact Mathilde Caeyers: mathilde@fnnd.no