
These sessions will be hosted by Fernanda Muñoz-Newsome. Of English-Chilean descent, Fernanda Muñoz-Newsome (she/they) is a London-based artist, choreographer, dancer and researcher creating immersive performances and workshops. Through somatic practice and her process driven approach, she explores the potentials of solo and collective embodied power and the temporary building of micro-communities.
Fernanda’s classes will work with grounding into moving, and dropping into dancing, through somatic enquiry and in practices of listening and actioning. Exploring grounding into presence and dancing into awareness in solo and relational practices.
In the mix will be – guided movement explorations, tuning sensory information, moving and witnessing, infant movement development patterns and body work. Participants will work with experiencing and tuning perception into doing and orienting to our body-minds, the space and others.
These classes are open to those wanting to enquire into knowns and unknowns of the stuff of our bodies and beings in movement and dancing practices. Come as you are and use what is useful to you at your own pace.
Tickets are available via this link.
- Tuesday 27th May - SW East, Studio 6 (10-11:30am)
- Friday 30th May - SW East, Studio 4 (10-11:30am)
- Monday 2nd June - SW East, Studio 4 (10-11:30am)
- Monday 7th July - SW East, Studio 4 (10-11:30am)
Disclaimer from Lorea: I am aware Sadlers Wells is in partnership with Barclays, a bank that is actively arming, supporting and profiting from Israel's apartheid regime against Palestinians. The Rose Choreographic School is hosted by Sadler’s Wells but is not funded by Barclays. Though we cannot disentangle ourselves completely from this complicity, I am actively engaged in the campaign against Barclays and the genocide and am involved conversations asking the institution to drop its ties.
You can read a statement written by the cohort of Rose Choreographic School here.