Faking It With Gravity
Faking it With Gravity creates a space of inquiry to explore presence in
our improvisation dancing. We ask ourselves, what is presence? How do I
experience the falling part of falling? Or, the sensation of letting go into the
unknown even for a brief timeless moment? Am I still improvising in this
present moment? In Contact Improvisation we dance with gravity. That
sensation, our first handshake-touch with the earth, dances us through its
field for our whole lifetime. When we turn our attention to it, what
happens? This is the basis of our practice.
As co-facilitators Nica and Karen teach together, each supporting the
other’s voice, as the material shifts through numerous somatic and
compositional approaches to essential aspects of the touch-based partner
communication style of dancing known as Contact Improvisation. Prompts
for training will include the “small dance” of standing which shines
awareness on aspects such as simple embodiment, the natural dance of
the reflexes, and the ability of the body to balance in a constantly shifting
relationship to gravity. The intention of the workshop is embodying
presence. It is to distinguish between our concept of ourselves including
our goals, and our actual felt experience in dancing. Scores that apply
choice making and redirection, or surrender and instinctual reflex response
will challenge or excite our habitual expectations of dueting and ensemble
play. Material for the Spine* practice will illuminate the double helix spirals
thru the body, and energy extension beyond our finger prints as we travel
through space. Exploring both stillness and movement as in the work of
Tuning Scores* will highlight the ever-changing active dance of our senses,
confound and illuminate our patterns of survival, and allow natural delight
of ordinary compositional choice to reveal wonders of dancing in a
dancing world.
In Faking It With Gravity we work with looking at our patterns and making
choices. Previous workshop participants noted such inquiry and
commentary:
• When do I know I am faking?
• Is faking bringing me into realness?
• When I fake caring for someone elses safety, it quickly becomes
actual caring.
• I have been faking myself (identity) all my life.
Karen Nelson and Nica Portavia met exchanging dancing and love for
gravity. This meeting between different human beings and generations
creates a space to dance, to hope, to remember, to fall and to be together.
Contact Improvisation is our common strategy, our vocabulary, our home.
The workshop is open to all bodies, all identities. We are making efforts to
create a more diverse space for practicing, we encourage queer and
racially diverse identities to join this workshop.
*We thank Steve Paxton (1939-2024) for his ground breaking practice of
the “small dance” (1960’s), and his instigation to collectively discover with
many others the ongoing and evolving partner dance practice called
Contact Improvisation (1972).
*We acknowledge Lisa Nelson for her proposal of Tuning Scores which
reveal much including communication through the senses, compositional
choosing, communication through action and call, and deep respect for
individual experience as the part of the whole.
*MFS underlies so much of the movement discovered in CI. This body of
work was articulated by Steve Paxton and points to deep anatomical inter-
relationship emanating from the small dance, and beyond.