WHAT IS THE UNDERSCORE?
The Underscore Practice is a simple and beautiful structure for a focused jam-like practice developed by Nancy Stark Smith. The structure is a precise, but open platform for investigation of contact improvisation and solo and group improvised composition. The score is an organic developmental nonverbal sequence that provides focus to the dancing community and opens up possibilities for movement, awareness, connection, and various physical/mental states. We (do our best to) commit to participating in the entire score (which includes resting, eating, digesting, observing, bonding with the earth).
Nancy Stark Smith, who originated the practice, describes it this way: "The Underscore is a vehicle for incorporating Contact Improvisation into a broader arena of improvisational dance practice; for developing greater ease dancing in spherical space—alone and with others; and for integrating kinesthetic and compositional concerns while improvising. It allows for a full spectrum of energetic and physical expressions, embodying a range of forms and changing states. Its practice is familiar yet unpredictable." More info: http://nancystarksmith.com/underscore
NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR OUTDOOR UNDERSCORE IN A PANDEMIC:
Although the Underscore Practice is a form historically based in Contact Improvisation, we will not be touching to prevent transmission of the corona virus. There are many other ways to safely engage with the other movers and our environment. You can learn more in the Talk Through.
The Underscore is a carefully held container and an intentional space. This is NOT a come and go jam. We aim to commit to the entire practice together. I hope that those who come to the Assembly at 6:00pm will stay through the conclusion at 8:00pm as it is customary to commit to the full session for an Underscore Practice. However, in these stressful times of Covid-19 pandemic and the odd circumstances of outdoor dancing, I ask us all to be understanding with ourselves and others, if we or another participant is unable to commit to the full event.
We will be practicing physical(social) distancing. There will not be touch (contact improvisation). All participants must be at least 6 feet apart in any given moment unless they are already in a quarantine pod/team/household together.
Participants must bring a cloth or paper mask to prevent viral transmission.
Participants must wear their masks if they are 12 feet or less away from another person. Participants may remove their mask if they are more than 12 feet away from others.
All participants need to have participated in an Underscore Talk Through prior to the Underscore Practice. Details on that below.
WHAT: UNDERSCORE TALK THROUGH
WHEN: Friday, August 21, 2020 5:30pm-6:30pm EDT
WHERE: on Zoom, link will come in email when you register
WHO: If you haven't had a talk through and would like to participate in the Underscore
REGISTRATION REQUIRED at by Thursday 8/20 9pm EDT= https://muhlenberg.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEkceGupj8tEtNEZuyzYnc3W38elnkY9-50
WHY: The Underscore Talk Through outlines the structure of the Underscore Practice, so that participants are all practicing together and nonverbally. The talk through also provides a common language and glyphs (symbols) to use when reflecting on our practice in the concluding Thanksgiving and Harvest. If you have not participated in an Underscore talk through before, you should attend. The talk through introduces you to the structure of the jam, so we can nonverbally follow the dancing journey together.
NOTE: If no one registers for this Talk Through by 9pm on Thursday, August 20, it will NOT be held.
COST: Sliding scale $0-15 with no one turned away due to lack of funds.
QUESTIONS: LorenGro...@gmail.com or LorenTeach...@gmail.com
WHAT IS THE UNDERSCORE?
The Underscore Practice is a simple and beautiful structure for a focused jam-like practice developed by Nancy Stark Smith. The structure is a precise, but open platform for investigation of contact improvisation and solo and group improvised composition. The score is an organic developmental nonverbal sequence that provides focus to the dancing community and opens up possibilities for movement, awareness, connection, and various physical/mental states. We (do our best to) commit to participating in the entire score (which includes resting, eating, digesting, observing, bonding with the earth).
Nancy Stark Smith, who originated the practice, describes it this way: "The Underscore is a vehicle for incorporating Contact Improvisation into a broader arena of improvisational dance practice; for developing greater ease dancing in spherical space—alone and with others; and for integrating kinesthetic and compositional concerns while improvising. It allows for a full spectrum of energetic and physical expressions, embodying a range of forms and changing states. Its practice is familiar yet unpredictable." More info: http://nancystarksmith.com/underscore
NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR OUTDOOR UNDERSCORE IN A PANDEMIC:
Although the Underscore Practice is a form historically based in Contact Improvisation, we will not be touching to prevent transmission of the corona virus. There are many other ways to safely engage with the other movers and our environment. You can learn more in the Talk Through.
The Underscore is a carefully held container and an intentional space. This is NOT a come and go jam. We aim to commit to the entire practice together. I hope that those who come to the Assembly at 6:00pm will stay through the conclusion at 8:00pm as it is customary to commit to the full session for an Underscore Practice. However, in these stressful times of Covid-19 pandemic and the odd circumstances of outdoor dancing, I ask us all to be understanding with ourselves and others, if we or another participant is unable to commit to the full event.
We will be practicing physical(social) distancing. There will not be touch (contact improvisation). All participants must be at least 6 feet apart in any given moment unless they are already in a quarantine pod/team/household together.
Participants must bring a cloth or paper mask to prevent viral transmission.
Participants must wear their masks if they are 12 feet or less away from another person. Participants may remove their mask if they are more than 12 feet away from others.
All participants need to have participated in an Underscore Talk Through prior to the Underscore Practice. Details on that below.
WHAT: UNDERSCORE TALK THROUGH
WHEN: Thursday, September 24 5:30-6:30pm
WHERE: on Zoom, link will come in email when you register
WHO: If you haven't had a talk through and would like to participate in the Underscore
REGISTRATION REQUIRED by Wednesday 9/23 7pm EDT= https://muhlenberg.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0pceqprz0jEtPoC4bFqtlPeOel0s8VGthx
WHY: The Underscore Talk Through outlines the structure of the Underscore Practice, so that participants are all practicing together and nonverbally. The talk through also provides a common language and glyphs (symbols) to use when reflecting on our practice in the concluding Thanksgiving and Harvest. If you have not participated in an Underscore talk through before, you should attend. The talk through introduces you to the structure of the jam, so we can nonverbally follow the dancing journey together.
NOTE: If no one registers for this Talk Through by 7pm on Wednesday, September 23, it will NOT be held.
COST: Sliding scale $0-15 with no one turned away due to lack of funds.
QUESTIONS: LorenGro...@gmail.com or LorenTeach...@gmail.com
WHAT IS THE UNDERSCORE?
The Underscore Practice is a simple and beautiful structure for a focused jam-like practice developed by Nancy Stark Smith. The structure is a precise, but open platform for investigation of contact improvisation and solo and group improvised composition. The score is an organic developmental nonverbal sequence that provides focus to the dancing community and opens up possibilities for movement, awareness, connection, and various physical/mental states. We (do our best to) commit to participating in the entire score (which includes resting, eating, digesting, observing, bonding with the earth).
Nancy Stark Smith, who originated the practice, describes it this way: "The Underscore is a vehicle for incorporating Contact Improvisation into a broader arena of improvisational dance practice; for developing greater ease dancing in spherical space—alone and with others; and for integrating kinesthetic and compositional concerns while improvising. It allows for a full spectrum of energetic and physical expressions, embodying a range of forms and changing states. Its practice is familiar yet unpredictable."
More info: http://nancystarksmith.com/underscore
NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR OUTDOOR UNDERSCORE IN A PANDEMIC:
Although the Underscore Practice is a form historically based in Contact Improvisation, we will not be touching to prevent transmission of the corona virus. There are many other ways to safely engage with the other movers and our environment. You can learn more in the Talk Through.
The Underscore is a carefully held container and an intentional space. This is NOT a come and go jam. We aim to commit to the entire practice together. I hope that those who come to the Assembly at 6:00pm will stay through the conclusion at 8:00pm as it is customary to commit to the full session for an Underscore Practice. However, in these stressful times of Covid-19 pandemic and the odd circumstances of outdoor dancing, I ask us all to be understanding with ourselves and others, if we or another participant is unable to commit to the full event.
We will be practicing physical(social) distancing. There will not be touch (contact improvisation). All participants must be at least 6 feet apart in any given moment unless they are already in a quarantine pod/team/household together.
Participants must bring a cloth or paper mask to prevent viral transmission.
Participants must wear their masks if they are 12 feet or less away from another person. Participants may remove their mask if they are more than 12 feet away from others.
All participants need to have participated in an Underscore Talk Through prior to the Underscore Practice. Details on that below.
WHAT: UNDERSCORE TALK THROUGH
WHEN: Thursday, September 24 5:30-6:30pm
WHERE: on Zoom, link will come in email when you register
WHO: If you haven't had a talk through and would like to participate in the Underscore
REGISTRATION REQUIRED in advance= https://muhlenberg.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0pceqprz0jEtPoC4bFqtlPeOel0s8VGthx
WHY: The Underscore Talk Through outlines the structure of the Underscore Practice, so that participants are all practicing together and nonverbally. The talk through also provides a common language and glyphs (symbols) to use when reflecting on our practice in the concluding Thanksgiving and Harvest. If you have not participated in an Underscore talk through before, you should attend. The talk through introduces you to the structure of the jam, so we can nonverbally follow the dancing journey together.
NOTE: There are registrants for this Talk Through, so it IS happening. You still need to register in advance, but it could be the minute before.
COST: Sliding scale $0-15 with no one turned away due to lack of funds.
Payments may be made on Eventbrite or via Paypal to LorenGro...@gmail.com or via Venmo @Loren-Groenendaal.
QUESTIONS: LorenGro...@gmail.com or LorenTeach...@gmail.com
WHAT IS THE UNDERSCORE?
The Underscore Practice is a simple and beautiful structure for a focused jam-like practice developed by Nancy Stark Smith. The structure is a precise, but open platform for investigation of contact improvisation and solo and group improvised composition. The score is an organic developmental nonverbal sequence that provides focus to the dancing community and opens up possibilities for movement, awareness, connection, and various physical/mental states. We (do our best to) commit to participating in the entire score (which includes resting, eating, digesting, observing, bonding with the earth).
Nancy Stark Smith, who originated the practice, describes it this way: "The Underscore is a vehicle for incorporating Contact Improvisation into a broader arena of improvisational dance practice; for developing greater ease dancing in spherical space—alone and with others; and for integrating kinesthetic and compositional concerns while improvising. It allows for a full spectrum of energetic and physical expressions, embodying a range of forms and changing states. Its practice is familiar yet unpredictable." More info: http://nancystarksmith.com/underscore
NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR OUTDOOR UNDERSCORE IN A PANDEMIC:
Although the Underscore Practice is a form historically based in Contact Improvisation, we will not be touching to prevent transmission of the corona virus. There are many other ways to safely engage with the other movers and our environment. You can learn more in the Talk Through.
The Underscore is a carefully held container and an intentional space. This is NOT a come and go jam. We aim to commit to the entire practice together. I hope that those who come to the Assembly at 1:00pm will stay through the conclusion at 3:00pm as it is customary to commit to the full session for an Underscore Practice. However, in these stressful times of Covid-19 pandemic and the odd circumstances of outdoor dancing, I ask us all to be understanding with ourselves and others, if we or another participant is unable to commit to the full event.
We will be practicing physical(social) distancing. There will not be touch (contact improvisation). All participants must be at least 6 feet apart in any given moment unless they are already in a quarantine pod/team/household together.
Participants must bring a cloth or paper mask to prevent viral transmission.
Participants must wear their masks if they are 12 feet or less away from another person. Participants may remove their mask if they are more than 12 feet away from others.
All participants need to have participated in an Underscore Talk Through prior to the Underscore Practice. Details on that below.
WHAT: UNDERSCORE TALK THROUGH
WHEN: Thursday, October 22 5:30-6:30pm
WHERE: on Zoom, link will come in email when you register
WHO: If you haven't had a talk through and would like to participate in the Underscore
REGISTRATION REQUIRED by Wednesday 10/21 7pm EDT= https://muhlenberg.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwtdOuhrzIjHdDTcQvMg3M7Ze0tAnTSjKrn
WHY: The Underscore Talk Through outlines the structure of the Underscore Practice, so that participants are all practicing together and nonverbally. The talk through also provides a common language and glyphs (symbols) to use when reflecting on our practice in the concluding Thanksgiving and Harvest. If you have not participated in an Underscore talk through before, you should attend. The talk through introduces you to the structure of the jam, so we can nonverbally follow the dancing journey together.
NOTE: If no one registers for this Talk Through by 7pm on Wednesday, October 21, it will NOT be held.
COST: Sliding scale $0-15 with no one turned away due to lack of funds.
QUESTIONS: LorenGro...@gmail.com or LorenTeach...@gmail.com
WHAT IS THE UNDERSCORE?
The Underscore Practice is a simple and beautiful structure for a focused jam-like practice developed by Nancy Stark Smith. The structure is a precise, but open platform for investigation of contact improvisation and solo and group improvised composition. The score is an organic developmental nonverbal sequence that provides focus to the dancing community and opens up possibilities for movement, awareness, connection, and various physical/mental states. We (do our best to) commit to participating in the entire score (which includes resting, eating, digesting, observing, bonding with the earth).
Nancy Stark Smith, who originated the practice, describes it this way: "The Underscore is a vehicle for incorporating Contact Improvisation into a broader arena of improvisational dance practice; for developing greater ease dancing in spherical space—alone and with others; and for integrating kinesthetic and compositional concerns while improvising. It allows for a full spectrum of energetic and physical expressions, embodying a range of forms and changing states. Its practice is familiar yet unpredictable." More info: http://nancystarksmith.com/underscore
NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR OUTDOOR UNDERSCORE IN A PANDEMIC:
Although the Underscore Practice is a form historically based in Contact Improvisation, we will not be touching to prevent transmission of the corona virus. There are many other ways to safely engage with the other movers and our environment. You can learn more in the Talk Through.
The Underscore is a carefully held container and an intentional space. This is NOT a come and go jam. We aim to commit to the entire practice together. I hope that those who come to the Assembly at 1:00pm will stay through the conclusion at 3:00pm as it is customary to commit to the full session for an Underscore Practice. However, in these stressful times of Covid-19 pandemic and the odd circumstances of outdoor dancing, I ask us all to be understanding with ourselves and others, if we or another participant is unable to commit to the full event.
We will be practicing physical(social) distancing. There will not be touch (contact improvisation). All participants must be at least 6 feet apart in any given moment unless they are already in a quarantine pod/team/household together.
Participants must bring a cloth or paper mask to prevent viral transmission.
Participants must wear their masks if they are 12 feet or less away from another person. Participants may remove their mask if they are more than 12 feet away from others.
All participants need to have participated in an Underscore Talk Through prior to the Underscore Practice. Details on that below.
QUESTIONS: LorenGro...@gmail.com or LorenTeach...@gmail.com
WHAT IS THE UNDERSCORE?
The Underscore Practice is a simple and beautiful structure for a focused jam-like practice developed by Nancy Stark Smith. The structure is a precise, but open platform for investigation of contact improvisation and solo and group improvised composition. The score is an organic developmental nonverbal sequence that provides focus to the dancing community and opens up possibilities for movement, awareness, connection, and various physical/mental states. We (do our best to) commit to participating in the entire score (which includes resting, eating, digesting, observing, bonding with the earth).
Nancy Stark Smith, who originated the practice, describes it this way: "The Underscore is a vehicle for incorporating Contact Improvisation into a broader arena of improvisational dance practice; for developing greater ease dancing in spherical space—alone and with others; and for integrating kinesthetic and compositional concerns while improvising. It allows for a full spectrum of energetic and physical expressions, embodying a range of forms and changing states. Its practice is familiar yet unpredictable." More info: http://nancystarksmith.com/underscore
NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR OUTDOOR UNDERSCORE IN A PANDEMIC:
Although the Underscore Practice is a form historically based in Contact Improvisation, we will not be touching to prevent transmission of the corona virus. There are many other ways to safely engage with the other movers and our environment. You can learn more in the Talk Through.
The Underscore is a carefully held container and an intentional space. This is NOT a come and go jam. We aim to commit to the entire practice together. I hope that those who come to the Assembly at 1:00pm will stay through the conclusion at 3:00pm as it is customary to commit to the full session for an Underscore Practice. However, in these stressful times of Covid-19 pandemic and the odd circumstances of outdoor dancing, I ask us all to be understanding with ourselves and others, if we or another participant is unable to commit to the full event.
If it is very cold, we may end at 2:30, so please arrive promptly at 1:00. Or, if the weather is too inclement, we may move the Underscore to Zoom.
We will be practicing physical(social) distancing. There will not be touch (contact improvisation). All participants must be at least 6 feet apart in any given moment unless they are already in a quarantine pod/team/household together.
Participants must bring a cloth or paper mask to prevent viral transmission.
Participants must wear their masks if they are 12 feet or less away from another person. Participants may remove their mask if they are more than 12 feet away from others.
All participants need to have participated in an Underscore Talk Through prior to the Underscore Practice. Details on that below.
WHAT: UNDERSCORE TALK THROUGH
WHEN: Friday, December 11 5:30-6:30pm
WHERE: on Zoom, link will come in email when you register
WHO: If you haven't had a talk through and would like to participate in the Underscore
REGISTRATION REQUIRED by Wednesday 12/10 9pm EST= https://muhlenberg.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMsc-CvqDMtHdbz5QG2TKII45c2bOnIh0vC
WHY: The Underscore Talk Through outlines the structure of the Underscore Practice, so that participants are all practicing together and nonverbally. The talk through also provides a common language and glyphs (symbols) to use when reflecting on our practice in the concluding Thanksgiving and Harvest. If you have not participated in an Underscore talk through before, you should attend. The talk through introduces you to the structure of the jam, so we can nonverbally follow the dancing journey together.
NOTE: If no one registers for this Talk Through by 9pm on Thursday, December 10, it will NOT be held.
COST: Sliding scale $0-15 with no one turned away due to lack of funds.
QUESTIONS: LorenGro...@gmail.com or LorenTeach...@gmail.com