Choreographic Workshop

The ABQ Dance Connect Choreographic Workshop (formerly called the Creative Salon) is a supportive space for established and emerging dance professionals to develop work, discuss issues in their field, and generate new ideas. Creating work in a collaborative, open environment leads to fresh new ideas that can then be presented to the greater artistic community and the general public and fosters networking in our community. The choreographic workshop are hosted at least four times per year at different studios around Albuquerque.

I really see this as a needed space for creators, and hope that it continues. So many could benefit from this event! It’s low-pressure, yet encouraging, and possibly just the nudge/stimulus one might need to get going on a project.
— Participant

what to Expect

In each workshop, there will be a brief icebreaker and introductions followed by three presenters and feedback sessions. 

Presenters

Three presenters per session will have 30 minutes to present an idea for further development, show a work in progress, or workshop a vision and ask for feedback. This 30 minutes is completely open for the presenter to do anything to further their creative vision. Presenters can bring in dancers for a work in progress or use willing workshop participants to explore their idea. Props or additional materials required for the work may be used as long as they are within the location’s rules and guidelines. Details about cast and props must be shared with us in advance.

Participants

Non-presenting participants offer their presence to give feedback to presenters as supportive peers. Participants will gain inspiration and networking for their own practice.

Feedback

Participants are expected to give constructive feedback (not opinions). Feedback should be a response to the presenter’s questions that offers a constructive way for the presenter to consider their work and open to potential new lines of thought. It may also serve to confirm to the presenter that they are achieving their desired intent.

How to Attend

Attendance is currently limited to three presenters and seven participants.

When you register, please specify whether you would like to be a presenter. Once a location and date are locked in, we will send out an email to confirm presenters and participants availability.

Note: dancers who are part of a cast for a work in progress are not considered the core group of ten and are invited to listen and observe. For the sake of the time constraints, the feedback session will be limited to the core group of ten.

What Past Attendees Are Saying