This class taught by Han Swartz, will build on the fundamentals of contemporary modern dance by encouraging skill development in choreography retention and stamina in an inviting and non-judgemental space. All levels are welcome, including beginners, but expect to take it up a notch from the Beginning Contemporary Modern Dance class held at 4:30pm on Tuesdays.
Classes are Saturdays from 10:30am - 11:30am, October 26th, November 9th, 16th, & 23rd, 2024. *Our November 2nd class has been rescheduled for November 23rd.*
This class may be subbed by another teacher. We encourage pre-registration and early purchases of drop-in classes, so that if a class has to be cancelled for health or safety concerns, the teacher can let you know by email. If you are doing a last-minute drop-in class and want to be assured there is no unexpected last-minute cancellation, you can let the teacher know you plan to attend ([email protected]).
If we have to cancel a class, we will schedule a make up class at the end of the series.
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* We welcome all people with disabilities to our events. If you require a specific access service to fully participate or have any questions about accessibility, contact Julia Antonick at [email protected]. Please be in touch as soon as you know you would like to join us so we can make sure we have the accommodations ready for you on the day you will attend.
** We welcome people of all ages to our events. While this class is geared toward adults, children are welcome to come with their caregiver.
*** TRIGGER WARNING: In addition to the fact that the name “Indian Boundary” denotes a line created to ethnically cleanse the area, there is also imagery within the fieldhouse that may be triggering to many, in particular to Native Americans and Jews. We want to notify people in advance as a trigger warning, and to affirm Khecari’s anti-racist stance. To read more about this click here and scroll down to PLACE to read more about this and for Khecari's always-in-progress land statement.
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Image description:
Plants and light from the windows in the adjacent room peek through a panel of windowed doors running alongside the back of the room. A dancer in pink bottoms and a black top has one leg lifted in a side attitude and both arms raised above their head palms facing the ceiling.
pictured in photo Julia Rae Antonick
photo by Ryan Bourque