Morning Practice/Open Level 
Anne Juren

Soma–poetic lessons based on the Feldenkrais method

Anne Juren,

born in France, is a choreographer, dancer and performer. She lives and works in Vienna. In 2003, she founded the Wiener Tanz- und Kunstbewegung association together with visual artist Roland Rauschnmeier. Juren’s choreographic and artistic works are shown in theatres and museums, at festivals and biennal exhibitions worldwide. Juren seeks to expand the concept of choreography in her work. She explores the physis, the sensory system, kinaesthesia and sensuality by challenging the boundaries between the private and the public. Anne Juren has been a Feldenkrais practitioner since 2013. She is currently a member of the Artistic Committee of the Master in Choreography programme at DOCH (Stockholm) and is writing her thesis at the Stockholm University of the Arts under the supervision of André Lepecki and Sandra Noeth.

Soma–poetic lessons based on the Feldenkrais method

‘A soma-poetic lesson is a place where one can start to encounter and sense the body as matter and poetic. Each day, I will propose to navigate through an Awareness Through Movement Feldenkrais® lesson letting this matter unfold. In this series of lessons, we might experience what I call the “bare movements”, a non-expressed or non-visual form of action that might bring underneath soma-poetic forms of language to the surface.’ – Anne Juren

Anne Juren,

born in France, is a choreographer, dancer and performer. She lives and works in Vienna. In 2003, she founded the Wiener Tanz- und Kunstbewegung association together with visual artist Roland Rauschnmeier. Juren’s choreographic and artistic works are shown in theatres and museums, at festivals and biennal exhibitions worldwide. Juren seeks to expand the concept of choreography in her work. She explores the physis, the sensory system, kinaesthesia and sensuality by challenging the boundaries between the private and the public. Anne Juren has been a Feldenkrais practitioner since 2013. She is currently a member of the Artistic Committee of the Master in Choreography programme at DOCH (Stockholm) and is writing her thesis at the Stockholm University of the Arts under the supervision of André Lepecki and Sandra Noeth.

06.02.
10.02.
Mon–​Fri
10.00
90 min
06.02.
10.02.
Mon–​Fri
10.00
90 min
TQW Studios
€ 16/*6
Free admission for refugees
 
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