TU Dance: Movement and Creativity for Adults 55+

Join TU Dance teaching artist Suzette Gilreath for Movement and Creativity for Adults 55+. This class will use a simple approach to movement based on dance and yoga practice allowing room for creativity to be explored and experienced while focusing on building community through individual expression and how it is shared with one another. The class is open to those who are hearing and to those who identify as a person with a disability, hard of hearing, and or D/Deaf individual.

Fridays from August 11-September 15
10:30am-12:00pm
No class on September 1.

Cost: Free

For more information and to register, please click here.

Improv with Margaret Ogas at RESOURCE

Sounds for Dance: a movement and music workshop with Margaret Ogas at RESOURCE

Wednesday, August 30
6:00-7:30pm
RESOURCE – 512 E 24th St Minneapolis, MN 55404

Choreographer Margaret Ogas will lead a workshop focused on movement improvisation in conversation with music and other sounds. Participants will explore the relationship between their bodies and the rhythm, tone and textures of sound. Open to all levels of experience.

RSVP appreciated (link here), walk-ins welcome. Free to attend.

Margaret Ogas is a dance artist based in Saint Paul. Using an interdisciplinary approach informed by Chicana cultural sensibilities, her works tell surreal everyday stories through movement, text, and sound. She is a 2023 Jerome Hill Fellow.

James Sewell Ballet: Peavey Plaza Coordi™ Movement Class

James Sewell leads Coordi classes every Tuesday morning in September. Combine playful brain teasers and mindful motion in this movement-based class open to all abilities — no dance experience necessary. It’s a workout for brain, body, and spirit!

Tuesdays in September
10:00-11:00am

What is Coordi™It’s a movement study based on multiple kinetic patterns happening at once. Physical brain teasers combine with ballet for unexpected pathways and alignments that challenge both your mind and body! Learn more about Coordi™ here.

Pilates Teacher Training at Paragon Pilates and Physical Therapy

Balanced Body® Movement Principles

September 8-10
Friday – 4:00pm-8:00pm
Saturday – 11:30am-4:00pm
Sunday – 9:30am-5:00pm

In person and online attendance options
Fee: $549 + $65 materials

Paragon Pilates and Physical Therapy offers Pilates teacher training through Balanced Body Education. The foundation of Balanced Body’s program, Movement Principles (16 hours) shows how to recognize, improve and teach fundamental movement. It is the prerequisite and sole entry point for the Balanced Body Pilates teacher training program.

This course is designed for both new and experienced instructors to refine their understanding of the body in motion. It provides the foundational knowledge necessary for you to understand fundamental movement and become a truly transformative instructor. Movement Principles is a program requirement for our Pilates Instructor Training and Integrated Movement Specialist certificate.

Instructors: Matthew Hodge-Rice and Ann-Marie Chesterfield, DPT

Being Good to Yourself – Feldenkrais Series with Sarah Baumert

Being Good to Yourself: Moving Towards Wholeness and Pleasure
Caring for your neck, shoulders, eyes, and breath in an 8-week Feldenkrais® Awareness Through Movement Series with Sarah Baumert. Livestream classes will be taught over Zoom.

September 20-November 15
Wednesdays at 6:30pm
Sundays at 4:00pm

In this year’s fall Feldenkrais series, we will explore lessons that promote self-connection and pleasure, finding equanimity in movement, and adapting to change with resilience. In a world where technology has become ever more prevalent, it can be easy to feel disconnected from our bodies, our emotions, and the people around us. But through the gentle, exploratory movements of the Feldenkrais Method, we can find a sense of joy and connection that is uniquely human.

“Joy is exactly what’s happening, minus our opinion of it.” -Charlotte Joko Beck

In Feldenkrais we explore the subtle movements of our bodies through a practice of being in perception rather than evaluation, we become more aware of our sensations and emotions and can cultivate a sense of ease, playfulness, and curiosity that can carry over into all aspects of our lives. Whether you are new to the Feldenkrais Method or a seasoned practitioner, this series is designed to help you tap into the joy of movement, rediscover a sense of wholeness and pleasure, and may even help you redefine your relationship with pain.

Through a combination of movement lessons, group discussions, and guided meditations, we will explore themes such as:

  • Connecting with yourself through movement and touch
  • Cultivating emotional awareness and flexibility
  • Finding joy and ease in movement
  • Reducing stress and tension caused by screens and technology
  • Improving posture and body awareness
  • Anatomical themes of study that include the neck, shoulders, eyes, and breath in relation to the whole self

Lessons that will be taught include:

  • Balancing the Head on the Spine
  • Infinite Eyes
  • Organize Your Spine
  • Soft Hands to Swimmer Arms
  • Rolling Around One Shoulder Blade
  • Global Breathing
  • Freeing the Center to Act
  • Refining the Spine Between the Shoulder Blades

This series offers a unique opportunity to connect with a community of others and cultivate a sense of joy and ease in our lives. Join us and discover the transformative power of the Feldenkrais Method for yourself!

Movement: This series will include 16 livestream classes. Each lesson is taught twice, once on Sunday and once on Wednesday.

Educational talks: Pre-lesson anatomy lessons and the philosophical framework for ATM.

Connection: Access to recorded Q&A to listen to questions, connect with the other students, and discuss the method and tools we are learning about. Includes optional 10-minute consultation with Sarah, online forum to connect and ask questions if you are doing the recordings, and email support.

Ways to keep practicing: Stream recordings indefinitely and have the option to download recordings.

Continuing Education at Paragon Pilates and Physical Therapy

Balanced Body® Reformer Fundamentals for Rehabilitation Professionals

Two Fridays, September 22 and 29, 12:00-4:00pm
Fee: $250. Early Bird pricing ends September 1.

This course is designed specifically for rehab professionals seeking to expand their use of therapeutic movement as a treatment modality. This course will introduce you to the Reformer as a tool for effective neuromotor training. Learn how to use the Reformer’s spring resistance in a variety of functional positions, including supine, seated, all-fours, and standing, to resolve movement impairments and restore overall function. Each of the exercises presented includes patient set up and useful regressions and progressions for common injuries. The course includes a case study and applications specific to the rehabilitation setting.

Instructor: Ann-Marie Chesterfield, DPT

Minnesota International Dance Festival – Registration Open

The Minnesota International Dance Festival (MNIDF) brings together international dance instructors, choreographers, community members, and emerging Twin Cities artists for a week of community exchange through workshops and performances. This year’s featured country is Mexico. The festival will include 3 week-long workshops, a choreographer’s panel conversation, and three performances.

Workshops October 17-20, 2023

Workshop Program Schedule:
Class A | 10:00-11:30am – Alexis Zanety, Circular Drawing Movement
Class B | 11:30am-1:00pm – Susana de Leon, KetzalCoatlicue, Chichimeca Dances – Indegenous Mexican tradition
Class C | 1:30-3:00pm – José A. Luis, Dance Composition

Performances at the Southern Theater, October 20-21 at 7:30pm.

The McKnight Fellowship Program Informational Webinars

The McKnight Fellowship for Dancers and for Choreographers Intent to Apply form is now open. Deadline is Wednesday, September 6 at 11:59pm.

Choreographers
Dancers

We will be offering two webinars via Zoom for all interested applicants.
Wednesday, August 16: 6:00-7:00pm
Thursday, August 17: 12:00-1:00pm

These sessions, led by Program Director Dana Kassel, will be accessed via Zoom.

RSVP to mckfell@thecowlescenter.org with the date you wish to attend, and you will be sent a link to enter the webinar by internet browser on a computer, iPad, or smartphone.

TU Dance: Movement and Creativity for Adults 55+

Join TU Dance teaching artist Suzette Gilreath for Movement and Creativity for Adults 55+. This class will use a simple approach to movement based on dance and yoga practice allowing room for creativity to be explored and experienced while focusing on building community through individual expression and how it is shared with one another. The class is open to those who are hearing and to those who identify as a person with a disability, hard of hearing, and or D/Deaf individual.

Fridays from August 18-September 15
10:30am-12:00pm
No class on September 1.

Cost: Free

For more information and to register, please click here.

Hip-Hop, House and AfroDance with Visiting Artist Taylor Madgett

Come get your Hip-Hop, House and AfroDance on with Rhythmically Speaking visiting artist Taylor Madgett!

Friday, August 18
5:00-6:00pm
At The Southern Theater
$13.00 cash or Venmo

Taylor has a work in the Screen program of our upcoming production The Cohort 2023, and will be in town to share insights on her work during the Q&A following that program, and through this class! This class will focus on tapping into  groove, musicality, and rhythm, exploring technique from various dance styles including Afro, Hip-Hop, and House. Taylor’s open level class welcomes all levels and styles of movers to explore a fusion of movement and choreography within these styles.

Bonus: All class attendees get into the Cohort Screen event to get the chance to see Taylor’s work!
The Cohort 2023: Screen
Saturday, August 19 from 4:00-5:30pm
Southern Theater

Taylor Madgett received her Masters of Fine Arts in Dance with a certificate in Hip-Hop studies from the University of Colorado Boulder in 2020. She was born in Atlanta, Georgia and received her Bachelor’s of Arts in History from Emory University. Taylor specializes in Hip-Hop dance and street dance choreography and recently co-founded Raw Groove. Raw Groove is a dynamic duo consisting of Constance Harris and Taylor Madgett, created in 2021 after the two women met and formed a creative partnership during their time in graduate school. Raw Groove is a dance company that performs, choreographs, and teaches in the Denver metro, Aurora and Boulder areas. Taylor is also currently a member of VisKosity dance company and Rennie Harris’ Grassroots company. Her current research focuses on exploring identity and heritage through movement.