CLEVELAND DANCE FEST 2022- virtual dance film gallery

The Movement Project will again participate in the Cleveland Dance Festival  as they did last year by following the CDC health recommendations for in-person events.

COVID-19 SAFETY & PROCEDURES

Requirements to Attend Class: (AS IN EFFECT 1/1/2022)

  • If you are unwell, experiencing any symptoms please stay home and visit us once you are well.
  • If you have been in contact with someone who has tested positive for Covid-19 or is sick please stay home until you can confirm you are well.
  • ALL regardless of vaccination status must wear a mask fully covering your nose and mouth at all times while inside TMP’s facility.
    • mask can be removed to drink
  • When you arrive for check-in (see times above), we ask that you make your way to the restroom and wash your hands.
  • No food or drink including water is permitted in the studio space. You may bring your water bottle and leave it in the lobby for use. Only water is permitted in the lobby, no other food or drinks will be permitted.
  • TMP will clean & sanitize the floor and all high touch surfaces before and after classes.

 

However,  PFW is not a policeman and with respect to our 2022 guidelines  The Movement project also  will show 20 Virtual Dance films that will have 100 participating artists from around the country and expect to have 2,000 views.

Dance making is our form of expression and communication. Our goal is to foster conceptual, intellectual, and innovative thinking, as well as to spark the imagination and creativity of our audience. Through our art, we evoke social awareness and community responsibility. To advance the art of dance making, we push boundaries by rejecting the predetermined notion of what dancers should look like, dance like, and what they ought to be capable of doing.

We are inspired by the need and obligation to share and move others through our work, asking all involved to question thinking and challenge perspectives. Our work represents ideas and themes that can be interpreted in multiple ways, weaving connections with each audience member. Our work is significant because it challenges the viewer to be active in thought and action. It confronts the norm. It is relatable, self-­reflecting, and it exposes truths.

The human body and mind is the form and medium through which our work is shared. We use imagery, emotions, and human experiences to construct movement that represents specific concepts and themes exploring space, effort, time, quality, and energy. We believe in “doing”, not “showing.” We are interested in making movement that is real, tangible and “in the moment”. Our work is made of us, it is made of all the artists involved, it is made of life experiences, and most significantly it is made of the observer.

 

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