Led by Zoë Solomons, this in-person class will focus on and explore breath as a way into movement awareness and as a dynamic support for ease and play in movement. Applying both the science and sense of breath, we will explore how its tension and release can be a tool for solo and group composition.
Zoë Solomons is a dancer, mother, teacher, osteopath and activist. She has been been practicing and performing improvisation since 2000, considering it a life practice as well as a professional skill. She has performed for Felix Ruckert, Tino Seghal and Simonetta Alessandri among others. Zoë qualified to teach Axis Syllabus universal motion principles in 2008 and has since taught at major dance centres and schools in the UK and internationally. Her eclectic training in medicine and bodywork and a dance background including improvisation, tango, folk dance and contemporary inform her embodied approach to functional movement pedagogy.