Tony Rizzi will be teaching a solo from "Vile Parody of Address"/ "The interview with Robert Scott", a more modern solo. The participants will learn about where ideas and impetus for the movements come from as well as how they can alter this body-text to create new material. Rizzi very much likes to use the things that are going on in the space and set up a feeling of having a rehearsal at the Ballett Frankfurt. Letting the desires and ideas come from the people in the Workshop he will guide what you will do next. This may mean jumping to a completely different piece or combining two together or as in the past maybe making a new piece out of it. An open mind and an understanding of "going with the flow" is a necessity to participate. And best would be to attend all 5 classes if you commit to the Workshop. It is not a rule but it is more fulfilling for everyone.