Movement Class on 12/3 + Free // Presented by the Q Center

Submitted by Toni Kwong on
The Q center wants to invite you to a FREE, drop-in Movement Fundamental Class happening tonight from 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. at HUB 334.
Here is the Facebook Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/698292253882390/
 
The Q Center at the University of Washington is excited to have David Rue teach a Movement Fundamentals class. 
 
A FREE, drop-in movement class with specific emphasis on using the body to cultivate joy and healing through physical awareness and body exploration. Movement Fundamentals is based on the practical application of alignment, space, time and energy. This class will deepen understanding of pelvic mobility, muscular tonality, joint articulation, clarity of intent, musicality, stretch, strength, and stamina. Rooted in joy and personal growth, the class consists of in-place warm-ups, specific technical exercises, and dance phrases applying the technique addressed.
 
ALL experience levels are encouraged to attend.
David Rue is a dance artist born in Liberia and raised in Minnesota. He is a graduate of the University of Minnesota with a bachelor of individualized studies that combined Journalism, English, and Dance. From 2011-2015, he performed with TU Dance (directed by Toni Pierce-Sands and Uri Sands) in St. Paul, MN where he danced the works of Dwight Rhoden, Camille A. Brown, Greg Dolbashian, Katrin Hall, and Uri Sands. He has performed with Seattle based choreographers Dani Tirrell, Zoe Scofield, and Ella Mahler. David holds an MFA in Arts Leadership from Seattle University and works as the Public Engagement Associate at Seattle Art Museum.
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