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Martha Hincapié Charry’s workshop invites participants into a gentle, attentive movement practice that centres listening, presence, and relationship to place. Through guided improvisation, somatic awareness, and simple task based scores, participants explore how movement can emerge from breath, memory, and attention rather than fixed technique. The workshop emphasises care, consent, and process, and is open to artists from diverse disciplines and levels of experience who are interested in movement as a form of inquiry and exchange.To register:
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About Martha
Martha Hincapié Charry is a Colombian born choreographer and interdisciplinary artist based in Europe. Her practice spans dance, performance, sound, video, and long durational works, and is grounded in embodied research that explores memory, ecology, migration, and the relationship between bodies and place.
Working across theatre spaces, galleries, and public contexts, Martha’s work is known for its attentiveness, slowness, and deep listening. She approaches choreography as a relational and ecological practice, where movement emerges through duration, repetition, and subtle physical states rather than fixed form or spectacle. Her works often unfold over extended periods of time, inviting audiences and participants into shared experiences of presence, care, and collective attention.
Martha has presented work extensively across Europe, the Americas, and Australia, including in major contemporary art and performance contexts. Alongside her artistic practice, she is a highly regarded teacher and facilitator, offering workshops and laboratories that centre somatic awareness, improvisation, and movement as a mode of inquiry. Her teaching emphasises consent, care, and respect for individual and collective knowledge, and is informed by her long standing engagement with questions of displacement, land, and belonging.
Her work continues to evolve through international collaborations, residencies, and exchanges that prioritise ethical process and sustained relationships over product driven outcomes.
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Cost:
Free for Mob
Standard: $25 | Waged: $30
Donations are also accepted to assist with hosting the event.
Co-producers & Supporters:
This workshop is co-produced by the Kinship Doobai Dancers and PH(R)ASE with additional support from STRUT Dance (Boorloo/Perth), BlakDance, and Studio1 (Meanjin/Brisbane).
NOTE: Martha is also giving a workshop in Meanjin/Brisbane.
When: 2 - 4PM on Sun 1 March
Where: Studio 1 Micro Arts Precinct, 190 Station Road, Yeerongpilly QLD 4105.
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Image: Dieter Hartwig
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Event Venue
Brunswick Heads Memorial Hall, 19 Fingal St, Brunswick Heads NSW 2483, Australia, Brunswick Heads
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