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Thursday, Oct 6th, 10am to 11:30 am
Class instructor: Sammy Spriggs
Description: We all have our own history with and relationship to our moving body. This class offers a framework within which to explore new pathways, and make the best choices for your body on any given day. Sammy offers feedback, workshopping, and over a decade of teaching experience to guide the movers in class through complex release-based floorwork, dynamic alignment and efficiency moving in and out of the floor, improvisational scores, and phrasework. All movers interested in challenging their habitual movement patterns and investigating their relationships to gravity and alignment are welcome.
Bio: Samantha Spriggs (she/her) is an Atlanta based independent dance artist, educator and mom to three daughters. She is the Operations Manager for DanceATL, a non-profit organization that supports and sustains dance in Atlanta. Her choreographic work has been presented in Chicago, New York, Dallas, and Atlanta, and has been adjudicated at the American College Dance Festival. Sammy has presented research at the Society of Dance History Scholars/Congress on Research and Dance conference, and has experience in technical theater and sound design for dance and theater productions. Her choreography and teaching work emphasize the intersections between performing arts and social justice. She believes that dance and arts education cultivates strength, confidence, empathy and provides the tools necessary to be a good human. With over a decade of teaching experience, Sammy works collaboratively with her students to create a class environment that is challenging and supportive. Sammy is on faculty at Dance Foundry teaching Modern Technique, Adult Ballet and Creative Movement, and teaches in the Middle School at The Friends School of Atlanta. She also serves as Chairperson on the Board of Directors for Atlanta-based dance company Bautanzt Here.
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Core Dance opens its doors to the public every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday morning. Spanning multiple disciplines, morning class is led by a variety of teachers and provides a space for growth, conditioning, and exploration. Take a class with the company, and learn from Atlanta's best.
Directions: Our back entrance is accessible by way of North McDonough Street, at the intersection of Trinity Avenue and the Decatur Square. Look for the entrance between Waffle House and DeWoskin Law Firm. If you get turned around, please call our office at (404) 373-4154.
Parking: Due to the very small nature of our parking lot, Core’s lot is limited to Core staff. Please find on-street parking or take MARTA when attending class. (Free on-street parking is available on Electric Ave.) MARTA’s Decatur Station will plop you down right next to us in the Decatur Square. Visit itsmarta.com for details on Decatur Station and for train and bus schedules.
NOTICE: In light of COVID-19, Core Dance classes are limited to eight people in the room. With this restriction, advance registration is required. All attendees must wear a mask in the building at all times, check temperature upon arrival, and utilize hand sanitizer when entering the building (thermometer and hand sanitizer are present at the entry door).
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- Address:
- 133 Sycamore Street
- Decatur, GA 30030
- USA
- Time:
- Oct 20, 2022 10:00am - 11:30am ET
In Support of Core Dance
For four decades, Core Dance has supported innovation, collaboration, artistic risk-taking and sustainable art-making in dance. An award-winning contemporary dance organization with global reach, Core Dance creates, performs, and produces compelling original dance that ignites the creative spirit and actively encourages participation and conversation with the community. In 1980, Core Dance was co-founded in Houston, Texas by dancer and choreographer Sue Schroeder and her sister, Kathy Russell. Five years later, the organization added Atlanta, Georgia as a second home base, creating a platform for dance that is relevant in both cities and around the globe. Core Dance uses dance to educate, question and illuminate, and is internationally recognized for its artistically driven research practices, cross-cultural and multi-disciplinary collaborations, the humanity of the individual Dance Artists, and its rigorous physicality. (coredance.org)