Daria Fain, FF Alumn, calls for movement performers

Contact: 718-349-9027 or dariaf@earthlink.net
FALL BUT DON'T a Dance-Event conceived by DARIA FAIN Fall But Don't is about using and transforming the The Gravity effect of the actual events in our body into vitality. Notes on my work: My work is an investigation of human behaviors. Playing with internal organic forces and mental power I discovered a distinct practice of movement serving new forms of improvisation and composition. I'm now looking into the meanings of death using this practice. By observing how our senses of Origin, Orientation and Measure are transformed by the awareness of death, I found a new sense of presence and a diversity of empowerments of the body in movement.

DATES AND PLACES OF PERFORMANCES:
In Williamsbourg "All Souls Day" at 6 PM (November the 1st); the 9th of November at 6 PM in Red Hook at the Kentler International Drawing Gallery 353 Von Brunt Street (bus B61stops right in front of the Gallery) and the 16th of December for Hothouse at PS 122. For now, the rehearsal times of which you would have to come once or more as you wish, will take place on site the following weekends:

27th-28th of October from 1pm to 4pm. Other sessions will be scheduled later for the other performances.

TO GET TO THE SITE IN WILLIAMSBURG: take the L train get off Bedford Avenue walk South down Bedford untill Grand Street, turn West walk untill the water, i'll be there.

You can use the work as a Chi Kung practice since it is based on one of its basic concept for standing meditation (no course prerequisite necessary). It will give you energy. You can also meet me at Mc Carren Park at 10 AM (at the end of Bedford Avenue going North) almost every day where i practice. Call me if you want to come or take a chance. If you would like to attend and/or have questions, please e-mail me and write me your phone # even if you think i have it.

Please pass this message to any of your friends who might be interested to participate, i would like to get a good group of people. Hope to see you soon.

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