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Respecting Boundaries
by Ken Manheimer published Jul 28, 2011 last modified Apr 18, 2020 11:23 AM — filed under: , ,
Contact Improvisation and open ensemble movement improv are based around mutual cooperation rather than control. To work well they depend on respect for one another's boundaries, which we describe here. Please read, to help foster a healthy and safe jam!
Located in Contact Improvisation
Some Jam Discoveries
by Ken Manheimer published Jul 28, 2011 last modified Jan 23, 2019 11:35 AM — filed under: , , ,
I've been a central tender of the Washington, DC jam for many years now. At various points those of us caring for it struggled with fostering a robust jam, one that provides a good situation for newcomers and experienced dancers, alike. The jam has tended to be solidly attended, with lots of intent, sustained dancing, for a while now. I think that's in part due to some ingredients we've deliberately introduced, and can identify.
Located in Contact Improvisation / DC Contact Improv