Movement Lab at Barnard College

Movement Lab at Barnard College

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08/27/2021

Installation by Allison Costa, post bacc fellow at the movement lab. A creative research project studying our perception and experience of time through dance and technology.

https://movement.barnard.edu/events/installation-time-enough-allison-costa

11/19/2020

Angela's Pulse is happening this Saturday, spread the word. MeMoSa, work in progress showing
Barnard College Department of Dance

The Arts Nexus + Born Brown: All Rights Reserved® SPOTLIGHT Event... Happening THIS Weekend!
Building a Better Fishtrap / A'we deh ya ("All of us are here")
Saturday, November 21 | 4 - 5:30pm EST | Live on Zoom
Created by Paloma McGregor
Hosted by Movement Lab at Barnard College
Please RSVP here to join: http://forms.gle/XP32PRFeSJB3yibB9
Get a peek into the research and development of A'we deh ya ("All of us are here"), a new work by Paloma McGregor, artistic director of Angela's Pulse (angelaspulse.org). A'we is a multi-disciplinary call-and-response between colony and mainland, being created in alignment with local efforts to thwart disaster capitalism in St. Croix, US Virgin Islands, in the wake of the destruction caused during the 2017 hurricane season. More information -> https://movement.barnard.edu/events/memosa-angelas-pulse-awe
The project, which focuses on Paloma's homeland St. Croix, is rooted in her dad's vanishing fishing tradition and explores the animating questions: What do we take with us? Leave behind? Return to Reclaim? Through the Fishtrap Method, Shared Practice and these conversations with special guests we are activating a call and response between geographies, cultures and practices; as well as between the past and future of A'we deh ya. We will be building our collaborative muscles as a group of dancers, writers, visual artists, music makers and dreamers while doing embodied research together.
Please join them for a process sharing event and bring an object or photo that has personal/familial/cultural significance!
Photo by Erik Carter.

11/19/2020

MeMoSa: Angela’s Pulse: A’we deh ya.
November 21, 2020 / 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm. Online

Get a peek into the research and development of A'we deh ya ("All of us are here"), a new work by Paloma McGregor, artistic director of Movement Lab Company-in-Residence Angela's Pulse. A'we is a multi-disciplinary call-and-response between colony and mainland, being created in alignment with local efforts to thwart disaster capitalism in St. Croix, US Virgin Islands, in the wake of the destruction caused during the 2017 hurricane season.

In mid-November, Paloma will gather Virgin Islanders and Stateside collaborators for a week of virtual creative process as part of her 3-year residency at The Movement Lab at Barnard, supported by the Soros Arts Fellowship, MAP Fund, Movement Research and The Public.

This event will function as a process share at the end of that week. Please RSVP here to join.

https://movement.barnard.edu/events/memosa-angelas-pulse-awe

11/17/2020

November 20th, 1-3pm. Online

This introductory workshop series gets you started making movement films with your mobile phone. From editing a remotely shot choreographed piece together, or even creating live cuts on Zoom. In this workshop, we seek to peel back the curtain on what is onsite and what is edit.

Join the Movement Lab’s Post-Baccalaureate Fellow Allie Costa and the Media Center’s Josalynn Smith and Eva-Quenby Johnson as they teach editing for your Mobile Movement Film, using available editing apps and much much more!

Participation flexible- please attend any or all of the workshops in the series. RSVP @ https://movement.barnard.edu/events/workshop-mobile-movement-film-series-editing

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