SUMMER PASS TORONTO AXIS SYLLABUS TERM WITH KATHLEEN REA
CLASS DESCRIPTIONS:
Strength Training - Kathleen will lead a strength training class that considers joint centration, functional movement patterns, and fascial training.
The Axis Syllabus - Class with the certified teacher of the Axis syllabus, Kathleen Rea. Together we will study information on flexibility, strength, alignment, anatomical attributes, and ways of moving that aim to be safe and energy-conservative.
WHAT IS THE AXIS SYLLABUS?
The Axis Syllabus is a compendium of information relevant to the training, preparation, and performance of the moving human body. The Axis Syllabus refers to physics, anatomy, and relevant scientific data on flexibility, strength, alignment, and injuries. Teachers of the Axis Syllabus use this information to inform their own movement choices and practices and to explore what, where, and how of efficiency and safe risk-taking. Common-sense applications can be explored that apply information from the Axis Syllabus to all of life's activities, as well as specific practices such as climbing, horseback riding, construction work, sports, dance, running, etc. Those who want to be involved in the Axis Syllabus form an international community through the ASRM (The Axis Syllabus Research Meshwork), a dynamic and interactive forum of teachers, researchers, and students.
FOR ALL LEVELS SUMMER PASS
How it works is people will be away on summer stuff including Kathleen so you purchase a pass and then come to as many classes as you can. TIME: Monday mornings 9:30 am to 11:00 am Thursday Afternoons 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm Thursday Evening 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm DATES
Strength Training:
Monday July 6 - 9:30am to 11:00 am
Thursday July 9 - 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm
Monday July 13 - 9:30 pm to 11:00 am
Thursday July 16 - 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm
Monday July 20 - 9:30 pm to 11:00 am
Monday August 24 - 9:30 pm to 11:00 am
Thursday August 27 - 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm
Axis Syllabus Classes
Thursday July 2 - 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Thursday July 9 – 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Thursday July 16 - 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Thursday August 27 - 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
LOCATION:
Home studio in the Roncesvalles Avenue, Toronto area. Between Roncesvalles Avenue and High Park, a few blocks up from the lake. You will be given the address once you register.
ACCESS:
Studio is two flights up.
SUMMER PASS:
$70 - Drop into any of the 11 class options
REGISTER https://www.eventzilla.net/o/REAson
TEACHER: Kathleen Rea danced with Canada’s Ballet Jorgen, National Ballet of Canada & Tiroler Landestheater (Austria). She fell in love with contact improvisation 22 years ago & has been involved in the community ever since. She has choreographed over 40 dance works and has been nominated for 5 DORA awards. Kathleen has a learning disability which means writing takes 6 times longer than average. It is one of life’s mysteries that despite this struggle she loves writing and is a published author (The Healing Dance). She has a Master’s in Expressive Arts with a minor in Psychology. She is a certified teacher of the Axis Syllabus and Buteyko Breathing. She is the director of REAson d’etre dance, a Toronto not-for-profit dance company that is contact improvisation based and produces a weekly jam, a Film Fest, and dance theatre productions. She has autism & works to educate the world about neurodiversity. She developed the well-read REAson d’etre dance Dance Jam Guidelines (download here) which over the past 20 years have influenced consent culture in the contact improvisation worldwide community. She also is the founder of the Contact Improv Consent Culture Blog. Kathleen Rea's Demo Reel
ILLNESS PREVENTION MEASURES:
- There will be a commercial HEPA filter running during class time.
- Windows will be opened (weather permitting… so in warm weather)
- Masks will be optional (about 10% of people attending wear masks)
- Contiguous skin eruptions or infections need to be covered by a medical-grade dressing
- Please do not attend if you are ill.
PRODUCED BY:
https://reasondetre.com/
and
https://movingbreathproject.com/
REAson d’etre dance is funded by:
Toronto Arts Council
Ontario Arts Council
The Canadian Heritage Foundation