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Corinne Cappelletti is a Registered Somatic Educator/ Movement Therapist/ Dance Artist based in Brooklyn, NY. She holds a MFA from the University of Utah in Modern Dance. As a Certified Laban Movement Analyst, Corinne designs collaborative models for building place-identity through choreography and improvisational performance, such as The New Pedestrian (last brought to Aix-en-Provence, France, April 2011) and Carry your Burdens (premiered during the public art festival: Art in Odd Places: Ritual, October 2011). Her interactive stage performances and multi-media installation work have been presented in New York City at St. Mark’s Church/Danspace (Food for Thought), Dance New Amsterdam (Raw Material), 3rd Ward (Art in Bushwick festival), National Arts Club Director’s loft (hosted by Les Salonneirs), Governor’s Island (FIGMENT festival), and Dixon Place (Crossing Boundaries). Corinne is currently researching the Dynamics of Touch™ from the LMA and BMC frameworks with her colleagues, Martha Eddy and Eva Perrotta; and performing for jill sigman/think dance. Since November 2009, she has been the Education Programs Manager at the Laban/Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies where she also teaches Introductory Workshops and assists the Certification Programs.
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I just read this message today. Dance Tech is new and I just skipped over it. I would love to schedule some movement sessions soon. I am finished with rehearsals for the show I was working on so my evenings are free. I do teach 5 days this semester in the afternoons. I could do a morning around rush hour or evenings starting at 5:30 or 6:00pm. Evening are better for me. Maybe we could meet for an hour.
Rusty