4 Wednesday, August 2, 1978 University Daily Kansan Mated motion Staff Photo by SUZANNE BURDICK Danny Leppick and Christina Snane, both from New York, demonstrate a dance routine of contact improvisation to the first class attending a two-week seminar in modern dance held at the Lawrence Arts Center, Ninth and Vermont streets. Workshop polishes modern dance skills By MELISSA STINSON Staff Writer A mass of female and male bodies sway in rhythm. The mass breaks as they dart in between and around each other in different directions. One woman leaps toward another and the two dance together, then flee in opposite directions. A new command is issued by the teacher, the dance workshop and the participants of the workshop. The workshop, being held at the Lawrence Arts Center, Ninth and Vermont streets; through Aug. 14, is a seminar of three daily classes in contact improvisation, release technique and alignment, Marsha Paludan, director of the Movement center workshop, said yesterday. "WE HAVE participants from all over," she said. "We've got one who came from England for this, some from the East Coast, Illinois and locally." "This is the second one we've done together in Lawrence's John Rolland, professor at the University of Rochester and School of Music at Mount Saint Mary. Rolland has taught alignment, improvisation, release and ballet in modern dance. ALIGNMENT dance is based on the study and balance of opposing forces, gravity and countertourn, as they act on skeletal and muscular systems, he said. The study leads to a set of images and sensory exercises in dance balance. According to Paludan, the release technique is the use of imagination in movement. It can involve squirming, rolling, crawling, walking and running. Contact improvisation, being taught by Danny Leppick and Christina Svane from New York, is two people engaging in a physical dialogue. LEPROFF said that when he and Svane were in Lawrence in January to teach contact improvisation for one week at Hashmer Hall, it did not to over well. "It was a strange situation," he said. "One of the problems was that it was like an after- Cleveland slides by Royals, 2-1 school activity. None of the teachers had said that it was a good thing for them to do. It wasn't sponsored by the school, so if they had a lot of work to do they didn't dance." CLEVELAND (AP)—Buddy Bell's pinch single in the seventh inning scored Rick Manning from third base last night and he was able to score a 24- victory over the Kansas City Royals. Wilson ran for McAe, but was thrown out attempting to steal second. Kern then fanned Darrell Porter and Clint Hurdle to end the game. 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