Do you ever have a concept for a piece, and then find yourself stuck not knowing where to start? This movement lab, facilitated by Camille Sutton and Anya Hernandez, invites local dancers and movers to nourish their creative practice alongside a community of fellow makers.
This workshop is designed to help you generate rich, meaningful movement as we discover tools to help you break down large ideas into workable pieces, expand your imagination for interpretation, and challenge your comfort zone through limitation. The session will take us from story sharing to embodied exploration and movement invention, and then finally into a collaborative time of choreography. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer wanting to find your unique voice as a choreographer or a theater maker wanting to grow in embodied storytelling, there is space for you here! This workshop will give you handlebars to put ideas in motion.
Details
Date: August 15, 2026
Time: 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Location: Arts Mission Oak Cliff | 410 S Windomere Ave, Dallas, TX 75208
Registration: $10
If the cost for this workshop is prohibitive, you can apply for a scholarship here.
Featured Artists
Camille D.C. Sutton
Camille D.C. Sutton is a Dallas-based choreographer and dancer with a B.F.A. in Dance Performance from Southern Methodist University and additional training at Trinity Laban in London. She has created work for Corps Bara Dance Theatre, Zion Dance Project, and Breath & the Clay, and facilitates collaborative movement workshops with dancers and artists across disciplines.
Anya Hernandez
Anya Hernandez is a storyteller, community builder, and spiritual director. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Theater and Dance Minor from Arizona State University, where she tended a passion for relational creativity unto community transformation. Over the years, this work has taken many shapes such as dance theater performance, devising new works, facilitated storytelling, and partnering with community life initiatives.
