PLEASURE, PLAY, SOUND & MOVEMENT
Lee Su-Feh (Vancouver)
June 29 – July 3, 2019
This 5-day workshop is an encounter with the practice of choreographer, performer, and dramaturge Lee Su-Feh through an exploration of Fitzmaurice Voicework® (FV).
An exploration of “the dynamics between body, breath, voice, the imagination, language, and presence. It encourages vibrant voices that communicate intention and feeling without excess effort.”
WORKSHOP DETAILS
When: June 29-July 3, 10:00am-6:00pm daily
Where: cSPACE King Edward – 1721 29 Ave SW, Calgary
Workshop Fee: $325, $75 deposit required upon confirmation of registration.
REGISTER BY MAY 31: https://springboardperformance.com/interrarium
*Subsidy available by application. Submit by May 24, 2019.
*Open to artists of all disciplines interested in dance, embodiment, and the voice.
ABOUT LEE SU-FEH
Lee Su-Feh is a dancer, choreographer, teacher, and dramaturge who has spent the last 30 years exploring the human body as a site of intersecting habits and histories. Born and raised in Malaysia, her early training began with a mix of traditional and contemporary South-east Asian dance and theatre. Since then, she has studied contemporary dance and theatre in Europe and North America with a variety of teachers and has along the way, developed a somatic approach to movement and voice deeply influenced by her lifelong studies in Chinese martial arts, Qigong and Daoism. Since 2010, she has been exploring the Fitzmaurice Voicework® in her practice; and is a certified Associate Teacher of the method.
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Springboard Performance’s INTERRARIUM is an innovative re-purposing of the residency model focusing on a process-oriented, creative environment for dialogue, critical thinking, and experimentation. It is a facilitator driven lab for professional artists revealing creative practice across disciplines, viewed through the lens of the body, in an immersive environment. Interrarium showcases dance, live art, cultural and artistic leaders from the international and Canadian community, and brings them together with an alchemy that inspires articulation of practice, rejuvenates artists, stimulates discussion, dissects cultural systems and processes, and forges productive relationships.