Release technique class by Akikai Nita
Akikai Nita, a resident artist in residence for the 2023 fiscal year, will hold a workshop.
Release technique is a technique to control the bounce from the floor and gravity that the body receives by relaxing the whole body using the breath, and to efficiently continue the movement. It has been studied by many dancers since the birth of modern dance as a universal technique that can be applied to any dance form in the diversifying world of contemporary dance.
There are many ways to look at release technique, and it is difficult to define, and there are no specific certifications. In this class, Akikai Nita, a graduate of P.A.R.T.S. (Parts), a dance education school founded by Anne Teresa de Case-Michael that focuses on release technique, will teach students how to use release technique in a way that suits them through upper body movement, lower body manipulation, relationship with the floor, and combinations of these. He will show you how to use the release technique in a way that suits you.
◆Schedule
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Wednesday, May 31
16:00 – 17:30 -
Thursday, June 1
16:00 – 17:30
◆Charge
- 2,500 yen (tax included) per session (cash on the day)
◆subject (of taxation, etc.)
- Professional and aspiring professional dancers
- Actors and performers interested in physical expression
◆offer
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Akikai Nita Web site /
Workshop Application Form
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Email /
prod.autumn.0597@gmail.com
- Application at the reception desk on the day
◆venue
◆Lecturer Profile
2023 Open Call for Residence Artists
She creates dance works using classical, contemporary, and jazz music, and explores choreography that focuses on the relationship between music and the body.
As a dancer, she has been a member of Co. Yamada Un since 2019.
◆Requests Accompanying Prevention of the Spread of the New Coronavirus
- Those who have a fever and the temperature check results show a fever of 37.5°C or higher.
- Those with symptoms such as severe cough, sore throat, etc.
- Those who have had concentrated contact with a person who has been found to be positive for novel coronavirus infection
- Persons suspected of infecting a family member living with them or a close acquaintance.
- Those who have traveled to a country or region where the government has imposed entry restrictions or required an observation period within the past 14 days, or those who have had intensive contact with a resident of that country or region, or those who have had intensive contact with a resident of that country or region.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us at prod.autumn@gmail.com.