Horton Technique & Choreography Workshop
with Noa Genazzano

Date: Saturday 10th May 2025
Time: 17.30-19.30
Fee : £20 in studio / £10 online
Level: ALL
Please note our cancellation policy is 48 hours

Biography
Noa Genazzano is the director and founder of Universe in Motion, created to invite personal and global shifts in awareness through movement, meditation, and performance art. Born in Barcelona, Spain, Noa was raised in New York City where she graduated as a Level I Scholarship Recipient from The Ailey School. During her time there she performed in Alvin Ailey’s Revelations for the Ailey Spirit Gala at the David H. Koch Theater and in Alvin Ailey’s Memoria with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in their 2016 City Center Season. After moving to Europe she trained intensively in Ohad Naharin’s Gaga Technique and also with members of Hofesh Shechter Company. She has performed new creations by Maxine Doyle (Punchdrunk) and Humanhood and has premiered her own original creations, U Are The Universe, and Eutierria in both New York and London
Noa has studied the Horton technique intensively for over 10 years with world-renowned teachers such as Milton Myers, Adrienne Hurd, Elizabeth Roxas, and Ana Marie Forsythe, who co-authored the official book of Horton Technique. She is a resident teacher at Danceworks London and a guest lecturer at renowned educational institutions such as London Studio Centre, Institute of Contemporary Theatre and University of Winchester.
About the Workshop
This class is an introduction to Lester Horton’s technique focused on building strength, dynamic movement quality and full body awareness.
Horton Technique was developed by the American modern dancer and choreographer, Lester Horton. It was one of the primary modern dance techniques used in Alvin Ailey’s choreography on the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre and can still be seen throughout their work onstage.This high energy workshop will take you through the foundations of the technique from flat backs and lateral stretches to leg swings, and T positions before culminating with a choreographic phrase, incorporating the elements learned in the class and inviting you to challenge your technique, musicality and creative expression in a fun and playful way.