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RUTH MILLS DANCE : THEATRE : MUSIC : FILM Contemporary Dance Intensive 2 nd – 6 th January 2013

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1 week contemporary dance intensive in the first week of 2013! Start as you mean ato continue.

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RUTH MILLS DANCE : THEATRE : MUSIC : FILM

Contemporary Dance Intensive 2nd – 6th January 2013

Start…

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…as you mean to continue

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Running for its second year, this popular course provides the finest start to the year, building the body and mind back to working pace with a creative and stimulating programme of classes and workshops. Open to dancers, movement practitioners and performers aiming to deepen their physical practice.

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MILLS TECHNIQUE

Based on the fundamentals of dance kinesiology and movement analysis with a solid contemporary dance foundation informed by Martha Graham technique.

Focusing on musicality and rhythmic precision. Increasing the dancer’s core strength and flexibility. Building the articulation in the spine through contraction, release and spiral to initiate fluid and dynamic movement.

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RELEASE

A movement class informed by therapeutic techniques such as Feldenkrais, Alexander technique and cranio-sacral therapy.

Focusing on the breath, skeletal alignment, joint articulation and the release of muscular tension. Harnessing the power of gravity and momentum to facilitate movement.

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CHOREOGRAPHY AND COMPOSITION

Ruth Mills ‘Girlfriend’ live at The Arches. Photo: Jannica Honey

Finding your own creative voice.Taking a multi disciplinary approach to shaping movement in dance, theatre and visual art.This course aims to heighten awareness of the body, time, shape, space, effort and motive.From conceiving and refining an idea to learning choreographic devices used to shape movement and space. Acquiring the tools to develop movement languages and expand students’ vision and appreciation of the connections in the art of dance, theatre, music, literature and visual art.

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BODY CONDITIONING

A carefully designed program allowing the participant to benefit from high level conditioning without requiring a background in technical dance. Whether you have high or humble goals, this class helps you train your strength, flexibility and cardio-vascular system safely, effectively and with quick results.

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LECTURE SERIES

THIS MORTAL COILA series of talks and lecture demonstrations on the subject of the body, communication and blood memory.The Body Of The HystericWith Dr. Laura GonzalezThe dancer’s voice, The actor’s body.With Ruth MillsA brief history of contemporary dance.With Lucy Weir and Ruth Mills

+ guest speakers.

Thursday 3rd January 4:30pm : Sunday 6th January 4pm : Donation on door Free to full time participants

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TIMES AND PRICESWednesday 2nd – Sunday 6th January 2013

MILLS TECHNIQUEDaily: 9 – 10:30 am

RELEASEDaily 11 – 12:30pm

BODY CONDITIONINGDaily 1:30 – 2:30pm

CHOREOGRAPHY AND COMPOSITIONDaily 2:45 – 4:15pm

The full time course is now fully booked.Due to demand, a new class has now been added to the programme

CONTEMPORARY : General levelWed, Fri, Sat: 5 – 6:15pm£6:50 / £5:50

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Photography: Jannica Honey

BOOKING AND INFO

EMAIL: [email protected]: +44(0)7729 456749www.ruthmillsdance.blogspot.comwww.twitter.com/ruthmillsdance

VENUEIn The MomentCentre for Movement and Well Being 72 Berkeley StreetGlasgow.

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ABOUT RUTH MILLSRuth trained at London Contemporary Dance School, gaining a BA (HONS) in contemporary dance and choreography. She has toured extensively as a dancer and performer both nationally and internationally. She has built a strong reputation as a teacher and lecturer in core dance technique, movement analysis and movement training for actors.

Ruth has been Guest Director to Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Lecturing in contemporary dance and movement for actors with Universities and Colleges including, Scottish School of Contemporary Dance, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, GAMTA, and Dundee College. She has appeared as a guest speaker at University of Glasgow and Glasgow School of Art, and collaborated on several performance projects with Dr Peter Lovatt, The Dance Lab, University of Hertfordshire.

Dedicated to dance and theatre in all its forms and for all people. Glasgow Community Dance Theatre is a fledgling company under the direction of Ruth Mills, dedicated to providing dance performance, creative and choreographic opportunity for dance, music and theatre lovers everywhere.The emphasis is on community, we are an ever expanding family with a passion for education in arts and performance.

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Touching hearts and minds.Ruth Mills engages the skills and passion of exceptional dancers, actors, musicians and artists in the creation of communicative and highly stimulating theatre. Both challenging and embracing audiences with a unique visual aesthetic teamed with a deep rooted belief in humanity, compassion and solidarity.

Ruth teams an expert knowledge in dance and movement with a passion for new music and film. Presenting highly visual works which also extend out of the theatre in to film and alternative music video. She has built a growing reputation as a movement director and choreographer in theatre and creator of highly communicative dance theatre.

Recent credits and commissions include:

Choreographer/Performer: ‘Whatever Gets You Through The Night’, The Arches. Directed by Cora Bisset, with David Greig.

Movement Director: ‘JUMP’ National Theatre of Scotland Directed by Simon Sharkey,

Movement Director: ‘Olympics of The Everyday. Ankur Productions.

Director: ‘The Divine Proportion’ Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

Whatever Gets You Through The Night Photo Jannica Honey