Wild Moves International Dance

Wild Moves International Dance

Rooted to the Earth and connected to the Universe, find your wild moves through rhythm and movement together as One.

By Wild Moves International

Date and time

Thu, 11 Oct 2018 7:00 PM - Thu, 4 Jul 2024 12:30 PM AEDT

Location

16 Price St

16 Price Street Torquay, VIC 3228 Australia

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

A fusion of West African traditional dance and Jazz Ballet techniques for fun and fitness with the sheer joy of moving all together as one to great music like Fela Kuti, Manu Debango, Santana and of course Prince. Learn a choreographed dance each month. Great for movement memory retention, balance, core control and coordination of isolating body parts in polyryhthmic patterns.

Connect with your hips and be grounded in your pelvis while harnessing the energy of the sun, moon and stars. Circular pathways, spiralling polyrhythmic isolations and dynamic weight transference that celebrates each step, deeply sensing and feeling the great Earth Mother.

We begin with a rhythmical whole body warm up, then move into body skills and techniques required to master the choreography. Movement transitions and structured shapes in space are broken down and redefined then built into movement phrases that flow. There is opportunity for improvisation. We complete the last half hour with warm down and slow stretches feeling the length of our movement with breath work

Email: jacqui.dreessens@gmail.com for the Zoom link

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JACQUI ‘Esi Tweba’ DREESSENS is an ethnochoreologist - the study of humanity through the lense of Dance.Born and raised on the Surf Coast and Geelong, Jacqui brings over 30 years of professional teaching and performing experience in schools, Early Learning Centres, universities, festivals, corporate and community celebrations. Jacqui’s research interest is in Performance Ritual and how people express their identity and connection to their sense of place through music, dance and across the Arts. Her inspiration draws from nature and the environment, researching the Ecology of Place and Sensoriality through an intersection of poetry, film, sound and movement within Ethnochoreology.Jacqui's teaching and choreography also draws upon her formal training in Contemporary and Classical dance techniques supported with Tai Chi, Pilates, Feldenkrais, Skinner Release technique and Laban Movement Analysis. She has extensively studied dance and drumming styles of the African Diaspora including Soukous, Highlife, Tap, Afro-Jazz, Funk, Afrobeat, Afro-Cuban , Afro-Brazilian and Garba Indian folkloric dance as well as Irish Sean-nós and Cèilidh danceOn the Australian festival circuit, over the years, Jacqui has performed with many African dance bands notably, Warako Musica (Congo), Thula Sana (Sth Africa) and Adzohu (Ghana). She runs cultural dance and drumming tours to Ethiopia, Ghana, Portugal, Senegal and South Africa since 2001.Jacqui currently creates new works within her own company, Wild Moves International and this has led to residencies in Brazil, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Ireland, Nepal, Netherlands and Senegal.  In 2007, “Children of the Blue Light: Bringing healing through music and dance” was her first major ethnographic film documentary in performance ritual at the Cape Coast Slave Dungeons of Ghana, West Africa. 2017, "Out of the Blue: Embodied experience of the River Shannon". 2021, "Dancing in the Échelons: Finding a reference point for cultural heritage in a mangrove ecosystem".

2017 Masters of Ethnochoreology, Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, University of Limerick, Ireland

1985 Bachelor of Education in Dance, Drama, Psychology (Secondary School Arts), Faculty of Arts and Education, Deakin University, Australia.

1989 -2016 Lecturer in Dance Education, Faculty of Arts and Education, Deakin University, Australia.

1994 - Director of Wild Moves International

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