The Shapes of Movement and the Body Kyung Ae Ro August 17 and 19, 2016 Summercamp The Village, Yang Ah Ham, Nam-Seoul Living Arts Museum

The Shapes of Movement and the Body

08.16, 11:00am — 08.19, 1:00pm
Nam-Seoul Living Arts Museum, Classrooms 1 and 2 (map)

The Village Workshop Week 2

Kyung Ae Ro

Kyung Ae Ro studied choreography at the EDDC (European Dance Development Centre) in the Netherlands. She co-established vzwCABRA in 2005 in Belgium with European choreographers. She explores new ways of movement and performance, while collaborating with various genres such as sound, video, and art. She has participated in various creative movement education and community projects.


Jin Ahn Kang

Workshop Schedule
11AM - 1PM, August 16, 18, 19

Free your thoughts and express in variety with fun moves. Freely express ways and perspectives of the individuals through pictures, objects and movements. Unlike learning the existing movement or dance techniques, it is awaking the senses of our body and exploring the languages of the body and movements of the individuals with the aspects of shape, space, level and dynamics.

August 16
Shape of Body and Movement - Completing Puzzles

Create different forms using the movements of our body. Fitting different shapes created by one to the other parts of a form like completing a puzzle. Then, the created gaps will allow the participants to understand those gaps in between them and develop into a new movement.

August 18
Awareness and movement of the body - Hands on

Awakening the unaware senses of our body through a simple movement putting one’s hand on to the other’s body, and make an attempt to understand the body in depth. Then, explore the unique ways of movement from the senses and recognitions. Moreover, experience the new non-verbal communication and communion with their hands and the body between the two.

August 19
Distance and movement

Move in variety by using the gaps between the parts of our body. Various sizes of gaps allow our body to move freely. After then, move with the different gaps created between a person to person. See the distance of the relationship created by the gaps between body to body.  

The Shapes of Movement and the Body Kyung Ae Ro August 17 and 19, 2016 Summercamp The Village, Yang Ah Ham, Nam-Seoul Living Arts Museum