The THRUM: A Somatic Meditation using Sound & Movement

When

Wed, Nov 6, 2024    
7:00 pm-8:00 pm

Where

Marbletown Multi Arts (MaMA)
3588 Main St, Stone Ridge, New York

Event Type

In the KIVA at MaMA. Wednesday’s from 7-8pm

The THRUM is a guided meditation and somatic inquiry practice inspired by Laban/Bartenieff, sacred geometry, Continuum, micro-movement, non-dual meditation, creativity, sound vibration, vocal toning, nature, the elements, free flow, dance, and inner space exploration. We engage in this work to down-regulate our bodyminds and to connect to our planet and our shared humanity.

Bring your bodymind, some water, and anything you need to be comfortable on the floor (blankets, mats, etc.) There are some mats in the space, but you might like to build your own nest.

Laura Victoria Ward, BA, CMA, RSME, is a maximalist artist, choreographer, somatic movement educator, Laban/Bartenieff Movement Analyst, teacher, musician, and painter. She is the artistic director of Octavia Cup Dance Theatre, a multi-disciplinary, multi-generational company. She has been creating dance theater and performing in New York City, the Hudson Valley, and internationally for over 30 years.

She regularly creates and performs with Tonus Maximus and the Glam Rock Cabaret and she is in your grandmother’s punk rock band–a.k.a. Dick Pinchers.

She holds a BA from SUNY Empire State in Dance, Theatre, and Movement Studies and has studied with Irene Dowd, Liz Koch, Mary Abrams, and Gil Hedley. She completed a two-year course in Meisner Acting Technique with Michael Harney. Her teaching experience includes Wagner College, Gina Gibney, Dance New Amsterdam, Equinox, Dutchess Community College, Manhattan School of Music, the Laban/Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies, and Cornell Creative Arts Center, as well as privately. She has received several KCACTF Awards for her choreography at Ramapo College in New Jersey, as have the ensembles she has worked with. Her Ramapo choreography credits include Spring Awakening, Twelfth Night, Urinetown, Ride the Cyclone, and Church. In 2024 she received a Dance Force Choreography Initiative Grant through NYSCA.

An expansive knowledge underpins Laura’s playful approach to embodiment. Diverse practices include hands-on bodywork, anatomy and kinesiology, classical ballet, Laban/Bartenieff, physical theater, and nondual awareness.

https://www.instagram.com/lauravictoriaward/

The THRUM: A Somatic Meditation using Sound & Movement

When

Wed, Nov 6, 2024    
7:00 pm-8:00 pm

Where

Marbletown Multi Arts (MaMA)
3588 Main St, Stone Ridge, New York

Event Type

In the KIVA at MaMA. Wednesday’s from 7-8pm

The THRUM is a guided meditation and somatic inquiry practice inspired by Laban/Bartenieff, sacred geometry, Continuum, micro-movement, non-dual meditation, creativity, sound vibration, vocal toning, nature, the elements, free flow, dance, and inner space exploration. We engage in this work to down-regulate our bodyminds and to connect to our planet and our shared humanity.

Bring your bodymind, some water, and anything you need to be comfortable on the floor (blankets, mats, etc.) There are some mats in the space, but you might like to build your own nest.

Laura Victoria Ward, BA, CMA, RSME, is a maximalist artist, choreographer, somatic movement educator, Laban/Bartenieff Movement Analyst, teacher, musician, and painter. She is the artistic director of Octavia Cup Dance Theatre, a multi-disciplinary, multi-generational company. She has been creating dance theater and performing in New York City, the Hudson Valley, and internationally for over 30 years.

She regularly creates and performs with Tonus Maximus and the Glam Rock Cabaret and she is in your grandmother’s punk rock band–a.k.a. Dick Pinchers.

She holds a BA from SUNY Empire State in Dance, Theatre, and Movement Studies and has studied with Irene Dowd, Liz Koch, Mary Abrams, and Gil Hedley. She completed a two-year course in Meisner Acting Technique with Michael Harney. Her teaching experience includes Wagner College, Gina Gibney, Dance New Amsterdam, Equinox, Dutchess Community College, Manhattan School of Music, the Laban/Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies, and Cornell Creative Arts Center, as well as privately. She has received several KCACTF Awards for her choreography at Ramapo College in New Jersey, as have the ensembles she has worked with. Her Ramapo choreography credits include Spring Awakening, Twelfth Night, Urinetown, Ride the Cyclone, and Church. In 2024 she received a Dance Force Choreography Initiative Grant through NYSCA.

An expansive knowledge underpins Laura’s playful approach to embodiment. Diverse practices include hands-on bodywork, anatomy and kinesiology, classical ballet, Laban/Bartenieff, physical theater, and nondual awareness.

https://www.instagram.com/lauravictoriaward/