Remembering Through the Landscape: a Workshop
Dive into nature with this welcoming movement workshop where we connect memories with the landscape around us.
Remembering Through The Landscape is a new site-specific art movement choreography by Inma Pavon Dance Company for the Kinship Project.
This new piece, based in a combination of short choreographed improvisation pieces, will be performed on 24th May in different locations throughout the park. Accompanied by the natural sounds of the park, participants are invited to feel fully immersed in the landscape.
As part of this event, Choreographer/Director Inma Pavon is inviting people to attend a free workshop on Saturday the 16th of May 11am-12:30pm at Tramore Valley Park. Meeting at the EcoLab.
The workshop will be leading the participants through a series of creative movement patterns which will be part of the Remembering Through The Landscape performance. Participants are invited to take part in the performance on 24th May.
No previous dance experience is required.
IPDC is directed by Choreographer/Director Inma Pavon in collaboration with Dance Artists Maria Joyce, Connie-Jane Lovell and Marleen Elisabeth Hein.
About KinShip EcoLab
KinShip is an ambitious public art project located in Cork’s Tramore Valley Park, designed to explore our interconnectedness with the environment through artistic practice, community engagement, and ecological reflection. The EcoLab provides a space for dialogue and co-creation in service of a more sustainable and caring future.
Getting There
By car, Tramore Valley Park is accessed via the South Link Road. There are 3 car parks within the site.
The park is accessible by public transport. Bus routes 206, 219, and 223 stop at South Douglas Road, from which a short walk down Half Moon Lane leads to the park.
Dive into nature with this welcoming movement workshop where we connect memories with the landscape around us.
Remembering Through The Landscape is a new site-specific art movement choreography by Inma Pavon Dance Company for the Kinship Project.
This new piece, based in a combination of short choreographed improvisation pieces, will be performed on 24th May in different locations throughout the park. Accompanied by the natural sounds of the park, participants are invited to feel fully immersed in the landscape.
As part of this event, Choreographer/Director Inma Pavon is inviting people to attend a free workshop on Saturday the 16th of May 11am-12:30pm at Tramore Valley Park. Meeting at the EcoLab.
The workshop will be leading the participants through a series of creative movement patterns which will be part of the Remembering Through The Landscape performance. Participants are invited to take part in the performance on 24th May.
No previous dance experience is required.
IPDC is directed by Choreographer/Director Inma Pavon in collaboration with Dance Artists Maria Joyce, Connie-Jane Lovell and Marleen Elisabeth Hein.
About KinShip EcoLab
KinShip is an ambitious public art project located in Cork’s Tramore Valley Park, designed to explore our interconnectedness with the environment through artistic practice, community engagement, and ecological reflection. The EcoLab provides a space for dialogue and co-creation in service of a more sustainable and caring future.
Getting There
By car, Tramore Valley Park is accessed via the South Link Road. There are 3 car parks within the site.
The park is accessible by public transport. Bus routes 206, 219, and 223 stop at South Douglas Road, from which a short walk down Half Moon Lane leads to the park.
Good to know
Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- In person
Location
Tramore Valley Park (Weigh Bridge near the roundabout)
South Link Road
T12 AE86 Cork
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