Voice & Movement
creation with songs
The mission of 'The Francesca Harper Project' company is to raise a sense of diversity and individualty.
Each participant will choose 1-3 songs. Each day Francesca will conduct vocal exercises and will create combinations. The participants will then take the combinations and songs and create 1-3 pieces incorporating the movement and songs.
Over the course of the workshop the dancers utilise the improvisation techniques and incorporate them with vocal technique to develop their own work. There will be a showing at the end of the workshop so people can share their growth process with each other.
Composition
develop trust for artistic choices
Francesca Harper danced with the Frankfurt Ballet under the direction of William Forsythe for almost a decade. She is now the Artistic Director of her own company, 'The Francesca Harper Project'. The company's mission is to raise a sense of diversity and individuality.
The objective of the workshop is to incorporate Forsythe based technologies to help people to develop their own sense of creativity and trust. Through improvisation artists learn to let go of external opinions and views and develop a trust for their own artistic choices.
Through the improvisation techniques they will learn to create a structure which will serve as a framework for their choices.
Over the course of the workshop the dancers utilise the improvisation techniques and incorporate them with vocal technique to develop their own work.
There will be a showing at the end of the workshop so people can share their growth process with each other.
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Francesca HarperFrancesca Harper was raised in New York City, where she studied at the School of American Ballet, the Joffrey Ballet School, The Ailey School, and under Madame Darvash and Barbara Walczak. After performing with the Dance Theater of Harlem, she danced as a principal in William Forsythe’s Ballett Frankfurt from 1994-1999. Since returning to the States in 2000, Harper has performed in several Broadway productions including Fosse, The Producers, The Frogs and The Color Purple. She most recently played Helene, a Principal Role, opposite Molly Ringwald in a national tour of Sweet Charity.
Harper’s choreographic career began while still in Germany, where she choreographed a full evening work for the Holland Dance Festival. She has since choreographed works for Ailey II, Tanz Graz and her own company The Francesca Harper Project, which has become the platform for her own artistic vision: classical dance forms deconstructed and fused with cutting-edge text, music, film and video. Her original hybrid work was first seen in 2000 at the Cherry Lane Theatre, as part of 50 minutes with Harriet and Phillis, a collaboration with Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Margo Jefferson and composer Paul Miller a.k.a. DJ Spooky. She premiered her critically-acclaimed one-woman show The Fragile Stone Theory at the 2002 Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival.
The Francesca Harper Project debuted in August 2005 with the sold-out premiere performance of MODO FUSION at The Ailey Citigroup Theater, New York City, and went on to perform a week-long run of MODO FUSION during the 92nd St Y Harkness Dance Festival in March 2006. Company members have also been active performers in MODO FUSION LOUNGE (the music-based cabaret version of MODO FUSION), performing alongside Harper at venues such as Makor and Bowery Poetry Club in New York City. The Francesca Harper Project was recently featured at Solstice: Dancing at the Crossroads in Times Square, sponsored by Dancers Responding to AIDS, and at the Holland Dance Festival. The 2007-2008 season highlights include performances at Harlem Stage, Bloomberg Culture Series, Central Park Summerstage and Venice Biennale.
As a singer and lyricist Harper has released singles in Europe and Japan. In November 2003, her single Would I? was released on Powerhouse Records. In 2006, she released her debut solo album Modo Fusion with 10 original tracks of soul-inspired R&B and electronica.
Photo: Francesca Harper © Eric V.