Forsythe Repertory „Kammer Kammer/workwithinwork” / “The Vile Parody of Address/Artifact”
lot’s of fun through the rigor of the process
“We'll look at fragments from Forsythe's newer work (“Kammer Kammer/workwithinwork”) and movement phrases of duo work from Forsythe's older works (“The Vile Parody of Address/Artifact”). We'll dance the phrases, explore the similarities, differences and movement roots, and go on to create new hybrids drawing from clues to the inner logic of the movement and dialogue we discover in the process.”
Elizabeth CorbettAfter scholarship studies at the School of American Ballet and training with Marjorie Mussman Elizabeth danced first with the Joffrey Ballet in New York and then with the Frankfurt Ballett for many years. She was a charter member of Forsythe's Frankfurt company. Since dancing with the Frankfurt Ballett she has been teaching ballet, Forsythe repertory and improvisation technologies for The Forsythe Foundation and independently internationally. Most recently she has been affiliated with The American Dance Festival, teaching her full range of course studies to young dancers, professionals and Masters of Fine Arts students. She has taught for ten years at Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker's school P.A.R.T.S and was Dance Development Coordinator there for six years. 2007 marks her 12th year of engagement at ImpulsTanz. Other recent guest teaching affiliations include: Tanz im August Berlin, Circuit-est in Montréal, Kuopio Dance Festival, D.A.N.C.E. (European apprenticeship program) and assisting theater director Isabella Soupart on a new work for the upcoming Kunsten Festival Des Arts in Brussels.
Photo: Elizabeth Corbett © David Bergé