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Project CPR


Project CPR (Choreographic Practice and Research) is a unique research and creation-based professional development opportunity for choreographers. Facilitated by Restless Production’s Co-Artistic Director Claire French, the program provides choreographers with the chance to deeply investigate choreographic ideas through the creation of a new work. The process is divided into two development phases, with each culminating in a public showing and audience talk-back session.


The program’s uniqueness lies in its two-phase approach to choreographic practice, and its tailored support of each choreographer’s unique artistic interests and objectives. It never prescribes how to choreograph. Instead, it encourages artists to critically and creatively invest in choreographic practice, so that they might uncover the essence and personality of their work. If applicable, a process might include the development of formal choreographic tools, as part of a choreographer’s practice. However, it is just as likely that the work will be approached from a conceptual premise outside of dance-as-codified-movement. A relation to the moving body in time and space is the central premise and the only true requirement.  

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