Been loving contra as a new dancer but want to take your dancing to the next level? Been dancing for years but want a stronger foundation? Want time to learn or practice some flourishes outside of a dance?
Join Brooklyn Contra and Alyssa Adkins at our first Intermediate Contra workshop! We’ll look at less common, intermediate contra moves and break them down, learn flourishes and fun places to put them, and go over techniques to make partnered dancing feel smooth, attentive, and effortlessly connected.
All skills will be taught in context, with time to practice on your own, with a partner, and in full dances selected to bring it all together!
This is the first in a series of three workshops Brooklyn Contra is hosting this summer and fall! The next workshops will be on August 8th and October 4th. The workshops will build on each other, but each workshop can be attended separately.
Date: June 6th
Time: 12pm to 3pm
Location: Pearl Studios Rm 314 500 8th Ave, New York, NY 10018
Tickets for individual events are refundable until 48 hours before the start time of that event.
About Alyssa Adkins:
When you ask a Muppet to masquerade as a human and call a contra dance, you get Alyssa. Dancers consistently describe their teaching and calling as clear, joyful, and energetic. An experienced contra dancer, yoga instructor and fusion dance teacher and organizer, she stays precise and concise in her communication so everyone can more fully enjoy the dance, the music, and each other.
About Brooklyn Contra’s Intermediate Contra Workshop(s):
Brooklyn Contra’s Intermediate Contra Workshops are designed to be an engaging series of workshops that allow dancers to advance their contra skills. These learning experiences are intended to augment the traditional “folk approach” to teaching contra in order to allow dancers to establish a strong base of contra skills in a non-dance environment. It’s our hope that these workshops, with the curriculum publicly available, will help the folk approach to teaching take root in dance communities that are smaller and less resourced, or have lost substantial skills during the pandemic, and will document and spread authentically contra flourishes, moves and practices. We will make the curricula for all three workshops in the series available online under a creative commons license (and Alyssa will be happy to come to you and teach it too!).