In March of 2012, Origins continued its foray into contact
improvisation with a 4 day workshop facilitated by Erica Kaufman, a dancer,
choreographer, yogini, creative expressionist and contact improviser from the US .
The workshop was conducted from the 12th to the 15th of
March in KAPA, Brigade Road
and it proved to be a wonderful experience for all involved.
We began on the floor, finding what Steve Paxton, one of the
originators of CI, called “the small dance”. Reacquainting ourselves with the
ebb and flow of our own breath and the minutest movements within our body was
like stepping into an inner, mysterious world, for on the outside all one could
see were still bodies. Slowly we established a relationship with the ground,
from which we rose and fell back to with increasing ease.
All along, we got to interact with Erica everyday on a
growing personal level, sharing our experiences and thoughts on CI and
contemporary culture and dance in India .
The final day was a culmination of the process we had undergone with the added
element of live music. Bangalore band Thaalavattam graciously agreed to an
improvised contact jam and provided a surreal soundscape to the explosion of
energy from the dancers.
“It was truly a transformative experience, I felt,” shared
one of the participants. Another spoke with passion of the surge of energy he
had felt during the jam and how he felt CI was his language of choice. Some of
the participants revealed that they had initially felt reluctant about CI,
given it’s nature of full body contact, but the workshop had given them a
glimpse into the depth of the work and changed their opinion.
If you missed out on this event, don’t be dismayed. Erica plans to return and is looking to
collaborate with a larger group of dancers to create a production in the near
future. We’ll keep you posted with the information.
Erica Kaufman, MFA, E-RYT500+ is a dancer,
choreographer, founder of the Lîla Yoga Institute, creative expressionist and contact
improviser. From her childhood in Israel she moved to the USA for graduate
studies, then toured as a teacher/dancer in festivals and performances in the U.S. , Germany , Bulgaria , Yugoslavia
Hungary, and Israel . Erica
Kaufman's dance and choreography is committed to movement experimentation and
contact improvisation as a vehicle of discovery, creativity, and expression.
Her dances are characterized by the weaving together of abstract somatics with
literal, cerebral word play. Since joining academia in 1989, Erica has been a
faculty member at Point Park College Dance Conservatory, Visiting Professor at University of Marburg in Germany , Adjunct Professor
at the University of Denver and currently on
faculty at Pennsylvania State University .
To learn more about the artists who collaborated on this project, please visit
Erica - http://lilayogastudios.com/
Thaalavattam - https://www.facebook.com/thaalavattam
Photos courtesy of Saajan Thomas and Avinash Shetty https://www.facebook.com/avinash.shetty.96?fref=ts
Kalari Academy of Performing Arts http://www.kalaripayattu.org/academy.htm