the
8th annual Thanksgiving weekend
Contact Intensive
with Karl Frost
Friday-Sunday
November 26-28, 2010
Noon to 6PM daily
8th Street Studio Complex
Berkeley, California

This yearly workshop for experienced contactors is Karl’s most “improvised”workshop of the year, offering new experiments based on recent work and curiosities. Over the days, we meander through an organic mix of technique and poetic exploration of the physical encounter with other.
The technical work cultivates efficiency, kinesthetic pleasure, and physical safety in contact as well as fluid speed and power. A recurring theme is the ability to calmly sense with more somatic detail in more “frames per second”… to sense and to be able to act creatively and functionally on what is sensed.
Art and felt meaning in the dance are the subjects of physical poetics.
While our path will be discovered as we go, you can expect…
• Contact vocabulary: novel lifts and mechanical details
• A balance of study and abandon, tight investigations and open questions
• Explorations of release technique and the “passive sequencing” work
• Questioning ‘meaning’ and poetry of the body
• States of awareness and experiments in mind/body relationship
• The possibility of intentionality and composition juxtaposed with the
impossibility of control of meaning and motion.• The dance both as a physical process and as the poetic interplay of two experiencing beings.
• The interplay of open discovery and compositional intention as experiment and deliberate provacation to novel experience.

Body work, Mind work,
pleasure, intellect, and a fair bit of sweat.
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Karl Frost has been teaching andperforming contact and related work in body-based creative process for the over 20 years. He is known internationally for his dynamic and articulate movement style, his rigor in physical research and teaching, and for the edge-pushing nature of his work in both practice and performance. His work, influenced by studies in contemporary release technique, Alexander technique, and martial arts, has been showcased across the states, Canada, Europe, South America, and Israel. His performances take the body and emotionally and physically felt experience as their reference points. He is currently pursuing graduate studies at UC Davis (MFA in Choreography and MS in Ecology)
Some of his recent projects have included the Dancing Wilderness Project, the blindfolded participatory performance work AXOLOTL, and The Sierra Contact Festival.
Of his performance work...
utterly compelling!
Brett Fetzer, The Stranger, Seattle, April 04
extremely interesting.
Ann Wagner, The Stranger, Seattle, Sep 04
the most surprising performance experience i've ever had and ... one of the most rewarding.
Brendan Kiley, The Stranger, Seattle Oct 05
’something startling but strangely beautiful to behold.
Molly Rhodes, SF Weekly, San Francisco, August 07-------------------------------------------------------------
Workshop Logistics
Where: Friday - 8th Street Studio Complex, 8th & Dwight in Berkeley
When: Fri-Su Nov 27-29, 12p to 6p. We will have a short snack break , but it is expected that people will have already eaten lunch.
Fees:
Regular Fees Early Registration "at the door" deposit in by November 25 October 31 November 12 - sliding scale $240 - $400 $160+ $200+ $250+ 10% discount for those who register for the Davis Contact Jam, December 10-12
Registration – send $50 deposit to karl frost, 33o University, Davis, CA 95616 or paypal to info@bodyresearch.org
Space is limited, so early registration is recommended. Priority is for those who can attend the full 3 days.
This workshop is for those who have already had an introduction to the practice of contact improvisation.
For more info, contact Karl at (206) 790 1645, info@bodyresearch.org













