east coast jam

east coast jam

Five yummy juicy days of dancing among the apple blossoms and the fall leaves...

Open to all experience levels, the east coast jam includes facilitated warm-ups, open dancing, an evening of performance, two dance spaces, shared lodging, luscious vegetarian meals, sauna, wide vistas, lots of outside spaces to explore.and the people you love dancing with most!

A day at the east coast jam goes something like this: We wake up from glorious sleep to eat lovingly prepared breakfast, stroll through the apple orchard to the huge octagonal dance barn. east coast jam attendeesAfter a facilitated warm-up each morning, we dance, sweat, dance, sweat, dance, sweat, sauna, then stroll back to the magnificent mansion, spread out in the sunshine (please note that it's still cold up north) on the wide steps or on a blanket spread on the grass eating another sumptuous meal. After lunch we gather on the steps of the mansion for "town meeting," where we collaborate to create the jam, then we dance more, make music, nap, give and get massages, tell stories, dancing in the barn at east coast jamteach a class, take a class, practice, learn, walk, play, move, sing, roll, leap, stretch, wander, cavort, breathe. Offerings might include authentic movement, Action Theater, a beginning contact improv class, a moving and drawing structure, a discussion on current issues in the contact community, a yoga class, poetry and chocolate, an outdoor improvisation score… which we do till we're hungry enough for one more exquisite meal. Evenings we dance more, sauna more, sing more, move more, play more, schmooze more, laugh more, talk more, walk more, sleep more, and eat peanut butter and honey on rice cakes and drink tea into the wee hours contemplating the important (or not so important) questions of our lives.

Claymont Court Estates
Charles Town, West Virginia
contact improv at east coast jam

Claymont Court is a 150 year old estate featuring 369 acres of woods, fields, and farmland. Near Harper’s Ferry W.Va, it is 60 miles from Washington, DC, yet offers a quiet retreat in which to explore, dance, create and find new inspirations for movement and growth

 

for more information, visit the official East Coast Jam website...