Come Dance with Us on Monday Night!
Monday, December 16th – Contact Improvisation Jam!
Location: Centennial United Church – Main Floor Assembly Hall
Entrance: 612 David St
***Please DO NOT leave any personal items in the hallway.***
Schedule:
- Doors Open: ~6:35 pm
- Group Warm-Up: 6:45 pm – 7:30 pm
- Open Jam: 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
- Closing Circle: 9:00 pm
- Doors Close: 9:15 pm
If you arrive during the warm-up, please feel free to join or start your solo practice. Please respect the warm-up and avoid disruptions.
About the Warm-Up
Farley Johansson, a seasoned contact improvisation dancer and teacher with almost 20 years of experience studying at EDAM, will be leading this week’s warm-up focused on exploring movement patterns and partnering work. Following the warm-up, we’ll dive into a playful jam, allowing dancers to apply new skills in a supportive and dynamic environment.
About Monday Night Jams
Monday Night Jams is designed to be a welcoming space for both seasoned dancers and newcomers to explore and deepen their practice of Contact Improvisation.
Entry Fee
$10 to $20 Entry, sliding scale – cash or e-transfer. Please reach out to Michael McAmmond if finances are a barrier for attending.
Questions?
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out .
Event Etiquette
Please enter the space in silence. Before speaking, ask yourself: “Is what I’m discussing deepening my dance or distracting from it?”
Our intention is to create a safe, consensual, open, fun, and playful space grounded in deep listening and awareness. We invite you to bring generosity and respect into your interactions. Consider: What am I bringing to this space? How can I support myself and others? Am I being trauma-informed in my interactions?
Safety Policy
Zero tolerance for: predatory behavior, non-consensual touch, sexual advances, or any ambiguous intimate physical touch. This is not a space to pursue romantic or sensual exploration.
If anything inappropriate is witnessed or experienced, please speak with Michael or another facilitator. Your concerns will be handled confidentially and with compassion.