Cost (all amounts include EventBrite fees):
$162 With early reg by April 17th, and for grads anytime
$180 after April 17th
The natural elements – Tree, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water – will be the guiding themes of this workshop.
How can elements teach us how to move, how to sound, how to listen to and how to be healed?
Starting with movement and sound, we will expand our practices into ritual performance that bridge ancient wisdom into daily life with personal meaning.
We will integrate this elemental wisdom with many spheres of relationship— personal, social, environmental, historical, and ancestral.
Dohee’s work is deeply influenced by her cultural background in Korean Traditional Arts, Ritual practice, East Medicinal Elements, ancestral knowledge and the Tamalpa Life/Art Process.
This workshop will guide you to learn Dohee’s unique approach to working with the elemental body through movement and sound, ritual and performance.
Learnings:
- Elemental Body Movements: Tree, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water
- Singing Body Practice: Tuning our bodies through sound, movement and rhythm
- Exploring and expressing our bodies through creative art practice
- Using the Halprin scoring process (RSVP cycles) to create individual and collective performances
- Development of performance & ritual skills
No dance or art experience needed.
To get the most out of this online class, please prepare a comfortable space to move in with access to your online device. Also, have art supplies ready at hand for drawing activities, and paper and pen for journaling and creative writing exercises.
Please note: Tamalpa does not record nor permit the recording of any classes or workshops due to the sensitive and sometimes vulnerable nature of the work, and to protect student privacy.
Dohee Lee, RSME
Born on Jeju Island in South Korea, Dohee Lee studied Korean dance, music, percussion and vocals at the master level in Korea, and trained at Tamalpa. Since her arrival in the US she has been a vital contributor to both the traditional and contemporary arts landscape of the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond.
Lee founded the Puri Project in 2004 to present interdisciplinary works that embrace the ritualistic and healing aspects of performance. She has performed in venues and festivals around the world, collaborated with leading artists and has received numerous awards including Guggenheim fellowship, Herb Alpart, Doris Duke Impact Award, Creative Capital and the Isadora Duncan Special Award honoring Outstanding Achievement. Artist residencies include the Oakland Asian Cultural Center, the Watermill Center in New York with the Degenerate Art Ensemble, the Headlands Center for the Arts, the Paul Dresher Artist Residency Center, and the Montalvo Arts Center. In 2010, she appeared at Carnegie Hall with Kronos Quartet, performing her original composition, Sinawi and at Teatro Municipal de Lima in Peru with Pauchi Sasaki and Collective in “MURU”.
Lee is artistic director of PURI Arts and instructor at the Korean Youth Cultural Center from 2002 to 2008, resident artist and instructor at the Oakland Asian Cultural Center from 2008 to 2011, has been a guest instructor at San Francisco State University, Saint Mary’s College, UC Berkeley, UC Riverside, and Northern Illinois University.
Payment:
NOTE: Registration will be conducted through Eventbrite. Upon payment, you will receive a confirmation email from them with information on how to register for your Zoom link. If you do not receive an email from Eventbrite, please email Workshops at Tamalpa immediately.
Cost (all amounts include Eventbrite fees):
$162 With early reg by April 17th, and for grads anytime
$180 after April 17th
Deadlines:
- Registration closes 1 hour before the start of the first class
- Refunds will only be given if cancellation is received at least 48 hours before the start of the class. No partial refunds or transfers. Eventbrite fees are non-refundable.
