Dance Workshop for Women: Embrace Your Body, Unlock Your Creativity

Event Details

Studio

7 Jun

10:00 AM

Embrace your body, unlock your creativity in this free guided dance workshop designed for all abilities led by Bonnie Curtis Projects. No dance experience needed.

In this empowering session, you will:

              Explore new ways of moving and expressing yourself

              Reconnect with your body, embracing its strength and beauty

              Discover your inner creativity and artistry through dance

              Boost your mental focus and leave feeling energised and empowered 

This workshop is about more than just dance—it's a celebration of self, empowerment, and the joy of connecting with your body.

Registration is FREE but bookings essential. CLICK HERE to complete the registration form.

If you have access requirements please contact us  -
Email: pac@wollondilly.nsw.gov.au
Phone: 02 46778222

Sessions

7 Jun 10:00 AM

Bonnie Curtis, an independent artist and founder of Bonnie Curtis Projects, is acclaimed for her thought-provoking and impactful work. Her creations and collaborations have featured at ImPulsTanz, MuMoK (AT)Bonnie Curtis, , Girona Film Festival (ES), Quadstock Music Festival (US), CinéWomen (EU), NZ Fringe, AUSTI. Dance & Physical Theatre, Brand X, DirtyFeet, March Dance, Melbourne Fringe, Merrigong Theatre Company, and Sydney Fringe (AU).

A recipient of the Ian Potter Cultural Trust Grant and an alum of the ATLAS Programme for Choreographers at ImPulsTanz Vienna International Dance Festival. She has worked with Canberra Youth Theatre as Associate Producer and is Merrigong Theatre Company’s Artistic Associate - Artist Wellbeing where she leads the MERRIGONGX Artist Wellbeing Program she developed.


A graduate of AMPA with a B.Dance degree, Bonnie's work reflects a fascination with life's darker themes, exploring emotions and experiences that shape contemporary society.

Bonnie is a rebel bun-head who discovered her love of dance theatre while living in Berlin. Her artistic practice blends technical elements of dance with creative and somatic practices.

Building a reputation as one of the most provocative, forward-thinking dance companies, Bonnie Curtis Projects creates gutsy, insightful works of performance art.

Our distinct, interactive choreographic style is raw and confronting. We push beyond gestures and movement, engaging audiences in critical issues such as gender norms, womens rights, and the human condition.

Alongside our innovative performances, we offer high-quality, inclusive dance classes and workshops suitable for people of all ages and abilities. Our classes provide a safe, welcoming environment where students can explore their creativity and develop their skills under the guidance of experienced instructors.

Bonnie Curtis Projects resides, creates and works on the traditional lands of the Dharawal, Gundungurra, and Gadigal people in Australia.