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Polyrhythmic Calligraphy | Denis Brown This workshop will help you develop more complex rhythms than possible with even-spaced traditional lettering. Historical western calligraphy does not generally exhibit polyrhythmical qualities, and therefore offers little insight in this respect, although cursive script from arabic and oriental traditions offers a wealth of possibilities. Denis will also suggest influences from other sources: The compressions and rarefactions of any waveform undulate in a natural way that may point to an organic and polyrhythmic feeling for space within writing, that can variously open and contract. Music will also be a reference, where polyrhythms, syncopation, and counter melodies will each be analyzed and appropriated into calligraphic composition and performance. Denis' Newsletter- in which he has included a more detailed article about Polyrhythmic Calligraphy |
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Not a Day Without a Line | Laurie Doctor It is possible to develop writing through all of the senses. In this class, we will explore writing visually, by copying texts that we are not familiar with, and using some drawing techniques. We will explore how all the senses can be engaged: sound, smell and touch play a significant part in enlivening the quality of line. |
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