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SOMATIC DANCE INTENSIVE 13 -16 April 'Sensational Moves - Feldenkrais and Dance Improvisation' Intensive with Simonetta Alessandri & Thomas Kampe

Sunday, 13 April '25   4 days
Goldsmiths University - George Wood Theatre, Main Reception- Richard Hoggart Building, Lewisham Way, London, UK, SE14 6NW
SOMATIC DANCE INTENSIVE 13 -16 April  'Sensational Moves - Feldenkrais and Dance Improvisation' Intensive with Simonetta Alessandri & Thomas Kampe

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‘SENSATIONAL MOVES – FELDENKRAIS & DANCE Improvisation’
Workshop with Simonetta Alessandri (IT/UK) & Thomas Kampe (D/UK)
SOMATIC DANCE INTENSIVE (4 days)
Sun 13 to Wed 16 April

10.30am -16.30pm (1 hour lunch break)
@ Goldsmiths, University of London Venue STUDIO 3

In this four-day workshop, we combine somatic movement principles of the Feldenkrais Method® with dance exploration practice to cultivate awareness, freedom and spontaneity in our movement choices and dance skills.
Using ‘Awareness Through Movement’® lessons and touch-based explorations, we will connect with our core and imagination, deepen our felt sense of gravity and grounding, and enhance our ability to interact and communicate expressively with ease and clarity.
Dance and improvisational practice will provide space to integrate our embodied discoveries, fostering creative risk-taking and playfulness.
The workshop offers an opportunity to identify and break habitual movement patterns, expand our individual movement vocabulary, and uncover new pathways for expression and connection in dialogue with others.
Each day we will take time to discuss or write reflectively about our personal and somatic discoveries.
The Feldenkrais Method®, developed by Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais (1904-1984) is a gentle, embodied process focused on self-discovery, embodied thinking, creative wellbeing, and functional improvement. It invites participants to slow down, listen to internal sensations, and create new neural pathways that support creative choice making in action.
This workshop is open to anyone interested in deepening their dance or movement practice.

Thomas Kampe (PhD) (he/him) has worked as a performer, artist, researcher and somatic educator across the globe for 40 years and was ‘Professor of Somatic Performance and Education’ at Bath Spa University (UK) between 2012 and 2022. Thomas initially trained in visual art and dance and is a teacher of the Feldenkrais Method ® which forms a rich foundation for his teaching, arts practice and research. He is interested in critical somatic arts legacies and his writings and performance works have been published internationally. He was editor of the Feldenkrais Research Journal Vol. 6 ‘Practices of Freedom: The Feldenkrais Method & Creativity’ in 2019, and recently co-edited JDSP Vol. 13.1 & 2 (2022): ‘Embodying Eco-Consciousness: Somatics, Aesthetic Practice and Social Action’.

Simonetta Alessandri is an Italian dance artist & somatic educator based in London. She applies the Feldenkrais Method in dance & movement training and in performance making. She teaches at Trinity Laban, Goldsmiths University and London Contemporary Dance School. Her work is informed by more than 30 years of dancing, teaching and choreographing. Her choreography has been for dance companies, student pieces, large scale opera, improvised performance, site specific and movement direction for theatre. She was one of the few dance practitioners in Italy who began working with CI in the 90’s. She has been a guest teacher in Germany, Colombia, UK, Norway, Israel, France, Switzerland, Italy, Poland, Spain and Taiwan. She obtained the Post Graduated Diploma at London Contemporary Dance School; she is qualified teacher of the Feldenkrais Method and she holds the Teacher Certificate of the Royal Academy of Dance. She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. She is one of the founders of CI@Goldsmiths London.

Instructions

10.30am 13.00 - 14.00 - 16.30pm (1 hour lunch break) ; @ Goldsmiths, University of London, Studio 3.

https://www.gold.ac.uk/campus-map/richard-hoggart-building-rhb/ Studio 3 is right next to the George Wood Theatre; access via the College Green

The sessions will be held in Studio 3 , which is at the back of the main building - you will need to go through the front entrance and then go to the very end of the building, exit it towards the green fields and walk to the right from the outside of building to find Studio 3 in front of you.

We will spend quite some time laying on the floor each day. Please bring a mat or blanket that you can rest on for comfort.

Tickets

Cost

Supporter Price

£250.00

Regular Price

£230.00

Early Bird regular price

Available until Sat 22 Mar 11:45pm
This early bird reduced price is available until March 8th 2025
£200.00

Concessions

£190.00

Early Bird Concessions

Available until Sat 22 Mar 11:45pm
£170.00

Goldsmiths Students

£120.00

3 Day Option

£150.00

2 day ticket

£115.00

2 day ticket concessions

£100.00

1 day ticket

£60.00

1 day ticket concessions

£50.00

Location

Goldsmiths University - George Wood Theatre
Main Reception- Richard Hoggart Building
Lewisham Way
London
UK
SE14 6NW

Ask the receptionist to point you to George Wood Theatre.