BODILY PATHWAYS… with Marisa Grande

BODILY PATHWAYS TO THE INVISIBLE UNFOLDING THROUGH TIME

We will practice the continuum from somatic exploration to its direct manifestation in composition,

the organisation of movement and music in space and time.

This workshop explores the embryological forming of the pre-spinal central organization in our body, as a place from where to hear time as a ground for movement and music to unfold.
A place of becoming, holding the potential, space calling into form, stillness as a full potential for movement,
silence as a ground for sound.

To explore an embryological process is to bring our attention to what is forming and unfolding which awakes our natural sense of composition as a way of giving form to the invisible.
It also brings about an experience of wholeness as it includes the visible and the invisible as composition is the result of what I do and what I don’t do, both coexisting.

Who – for movers/dancers, musicians, singers, and anyone genuinely interested in the somatic approach and its implications to composition 

Where – K77 Studio, Kastanienallee 77, 10435 Berlin 

When – 25- 26- 27.04.2025 (Fri 13:00-16:00 Sat + Sun 11:00-17:00)

Fee – €185 – €135 for K77 members & early bird 

(deadline for early bird 24th March)

Places are limited, please register at antjepenz@hotmail.com for questions do not hesitate to reach out!

Marisa Grande (IT/NL) is an Italian movement artist in the field of somatic and real-time composition. She is a Somatic Movement Educator of Body-Mind Centering. Her work developed as a result of over thirty years of experience in the field of theatre and dance, working as a performer, teacher, artistic director and coach.
Her artistic practice is a laboratory for embodiment with an extensive experience of collaborating and leading musicians and singers.
In the last 10 years she has been working intensively with classical singers and developed a methodology called ‘The Singing Body’ which she is regularly teaching at the Dutch National Opera Academy at Conservatory of Amsterdam, as well as at other Conservatories in the Netherlands, Germany and Italy.

Her poetic of the moving body emerges from a somatic experience and its expression in Space and Time as an embodiment of Imagination. www.marisagrande.com