Theatre, Dance, Talk/Workshop

Wild Moves: Embodied Landscapes

Organised by: WILD RICE
  • Date:
    12 Jan - 2 Mar 2026, Mondays
  • Time:
    7pm-10pm
  • Venue:
    Basement 2 Studio @ Wild Rice, Funan
    Basement 2 Studio @ Wild Rice, FunanBasement 2 Studio @ Wild Rice, Funan
  • Admission:
    Programme Fees (exclusive of GST)
    Early Bird: $450 (Valid until 7 December 2025)
    Standard: $525
  • Advisory:
    18 years old and above

Synopsis:

Unlock Your Creative Potential Through Movement

In this series of movement classes and hands-on workshops, Wild Moves invites you to connect with your body in new and intuitive ways. Come explore how movement can open up new avenues of creative expression, whilst also serving as a language of self-discovery. Through practical exercises, case studies and reflective discussions, each session reveals fresh insights into what it means for a performer to sense, feel, and move with purpose.

Whether you're experienced or a beginner, Wild Moves meets you where you are and supports you in developing your own toolkit of physical theatre and choreographic skills. In this collaborative environment, individuals of all dance experience levels can build creative habits that will last a lifetime, whilst discovering new ways to move, think and express themselves as artists.

PROGRAMME DETAILS
Spanning seven weeks per term, Wild Moves is an energising movement programme for anyone with a genuine interest in dance, movement or theatre, including all performers, teachers, and choreographers. No prior experience is required.

Each term is an exciting new journey in rediscovering the intelligence of your body – Join us at any time!

Embodied Landscapes: Movement, Metaphor and Site (12 January - 2 March 2026)

In this term, participants will explore themes such as Body as Metaphor, where physicality and meaning intersect; Notation, focusing on ways to compose and record movement inspired by symbols, figures and written systems; Chance, inspired by the work of trailblazing dancer/choreographer Merce Cunningham and his collaborations with John Cage; House, examining the concept of space as a symbol of the self; Gesture, using gesture as a form of movement vocabulary; Site-Specific, creating and performing in unique locations; and The Four Elements, exploring Air, Earth, Fire, and Water.

In a special session, guest lecturer Angela Liong, co-founder and current Artistic Director of ARTS FISSION, will introduce Site-Specific Dance and explore approaches to creating and performing in unique locations.

Wild Moves: Embodied Landscapes


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