Thursday, March 22, 2012

Limon Summer Workshop Residencies

LIMON SUMMER RESIDENCIES 2012
Dear Dance Director,

The Limon Institute is pleased to announce the Limon Residencies and Workshops for Teachers for summer 2012 to the ACDFA community. Please pass on this information to students, colleagues and friends who might also be interested!


'DANCING AS A CREATIVE ACT'
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY FULLERTON
JUNE 17 - JUNE 30, 2012

This workshop focuses on harnessing the creativity necessary to thrive in today’s contemporary dance world. Combining technical rigor and personal exploration, it offers intensive training in Limón Technique and Repertory, New Repertory, Principles of Performance, Techniques of Creation, Breath and Movement, and other special events.

'IMMERSE YOURSELF IN THE LIMON LEGACY'
STATE UNIVERSITY of NEW YORK BROCKPORT

JULY 8 - JULY 20, 2012

Focusing on the individual, this summer residency offers Limon technique class every day plus repertory workshop sessions including Limon repertory ensemble works and solos, new repertory, performance techniques, and composition. Special evening activities and individual coaching are also offered throughout the two weeks, and the residency concludes with an informal presentation of repertory and composition. **We are pleased to announce that we have new housing accommodations at SUNY Brockport this year!**
"TEACHING CONTEMPORARY LIMON' - WORKSHOP FOR TEACHERS
BERN, SWITZERLAND JULY 20- AUGUST 10
NEW YORK CITY, NY AUGUST 13 - 24
This workshop examines the use of Humphrey/Limón principles in contemporary dance training. It is designed to guide each participant to find an individual approach to Limón-based teaching. Open to teachers and graduates of teaching programs.

SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE! Further details including tuition fees, deadlines, scholarships, FAQ's and application forms, can be found www.limon.org.
Look for details to receive an ADDITIONAL 10% off tuition with the early registration discount!

Please email us with any questions you may have at summer@limon.org.

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