Shoe Making Lab: Hand Clad Feet 

Practicality, durability, flexibility, anatomical support and style.
Frey will teach you the fundamentals of shoemaking, including designing for anatomical comfort, cutting, gluing, sewing, and finishing. ​​​
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To participate in this workshop, you will need to think about and acquire the following:
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– Materials for closures, such as buttons, buckles, laces and zippers.
– Thin, flexible leather for the upper parts (about 3 sq m)
– Thin, tough leather for the soles and heels.
– Light, thin rubber sheets for the soles.
– Hook awl
Thick waxed cotton thread
Four large tubes of contact glue.
Heavy-duty scissors
– Needle-nosed pliers
Large blunt needle

Dates and Times:

The workshop runs for 2 weekends: 10-11 and 17-18 January 2026

Saturdays 10am-1pm + 2-5pm

Sundays 10am-1pm

Venue:

VEDANZA STUDIOS, 18 rue Louvigny, 1st floor, L-1946 Luxembourg city. 

Registration:

Please send us an email at info@vedanza.org mentioning your name and “Shoe making Lab”

Price and payment details:

Price: 250€/180€*

*concessions for students, independent artists, and jobseekers.

Workshops are payable in cash or by making bank transfers to:

ATTN: NEW ACCOUNT !

Account name: VEDANZA Asbl
IBAN number: LU04 1111 7713 7935 0000
SWIFT/BIC code: CCPLLULL

Contact:

VEDANZA Asbl  – info@vedanza.org – Tel (+352) 2627 0572 – 18 rue Louvigny, L-1946

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Frey Faust

Born in 1960, Frey Faust began performing at the age of 8 with his family as a traveling troubadour. He is a second generation contact improviser and an alumnus of the 80´s New York dance scene. Some of his more important early influences came from: Shekhinah Mountainwater, Nita Little, Pavel Rouba, Rene Bazinet, and Janet Panetta. He has worked with and for a number of artists (order of appearance): Ohad Naharin, Donald Byrd, David Parsons, Gina Buntz, Howard Katz, Merce Cunningham, Meredith Monk, Randy Warshaw, Bob Een, Stephen Petronio, Danny Ezralow… to name a few. He founded or co-founded three dance companies, and has created or co-created over 40 choreographic solo and group works. Following an independent study of anatomy, biomechanics, and physics, he has been able to build a pedagogical approach that has made him a sought after teacher, personal coach and technical counselor. After fifteen years of research, he consolidated his findings in a book, ‘The Axis Syllabus – human movement lexicon’, which he continues to edit with the help of the Axis Syllabus International Research Network. Founded in 2009, the ASIRN is a rapidly expanding group of experts from many related fields in the human movement and education sciences. Recently, his work on the AS has been focused into the construction of a symbol set with the potential to streamline movement documentation and analysis. He also makes shoes, speaks 4 languages, continues to create and perform dances.