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TURNING MOVEMENT INTO POETRY

This ambitious and experimental workshop channels choreographer and dance theorist Rudolf Laban’s techniques.

Friday - 4pm

TURNING MOVEMENT INTO POETRY

Hippodrome Theatre, Hurst Street, Birmingham, UK

According to Laban, human beings move not only from place to place but also from mood to mood so his ideas can apply to the composition of embodied poetry as much as they can to choreographed movement.


Laban also encouraged physical, emotional, sensual and intellectual integration which, in the workshop, will translate as poetic rhythms that can be understood and experienced by the body in motion.


To this end, participants will be led through a process of writing poetry inspired  by Laban’s mapping system of purposeful movement in order to write impactful poetry.  ABOUT THE POET


Dzifa Benson, who was born in London to Ghanaian parents and grew up in Ghana, Nigeria and Togo and is now based in London, is an award-winning artist in multiple media . Literature is her primary mode for making things but she also uses art, science, technology, the body and ritual to tell stories. She explores all this through poetry, prose, theatre, libretto, performance, curation, video, installation, immersive technologies, essays, criticism and teaching. She embraces collaboration and participation at the heart of what she does and is really interested in research-led, site-specific work that subverts the use of existing spaces. Before all this, she worked as a parliamentary assistant for a member of parliament for seven years.   

WORKSHOP

£24.50 / £18.50

Friday - 4pm

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