Boundaries & Boundless: A 3-day Contact Improvisation Dance Workshop
Overview
Boundaries & Boundless: A 3-day Contact Improvisation Dance Workshop
This three-day Contact Improvisation workshop explores the dynamic relationship between clarity and freedom, limits and limitlessness. Through embodied practice and dialogue, we investigate how boundaries create the conditions for trust, play, and expanded possibility. The weekend offers technical skills, generative scores, and open dancing. Participants are invited to notice how patterns and power dynamics surface in their dancing, and how they can be met with curiosity, agency, and care. Open to movers of all levels*, this workshop offers tools to deepen attunement, diversify movement possibilities, and support a resilient, responsive CI community.
*While dancers of all experience levels are welcome, absolute beginners or participants with specific access needs are asked to notify us in advance.
Individual Workshop Descriptions here.
TIMES:
Friday, January 30, 6:00pm - 10:00pm
Saturday, January 31, 10:00am - 2:00pm
Sunday, February 1, 10:00am - 2:00pm
FEE: Sliding scale
>>REGISTER HERE: https://forms.gle/1LB4VCNZWtsM8GqN6
TEACHERS:
Paula Ibáñez Díez (she) is a teacher of contact improvisation and human rights lawyer who work lies at the intersection of movement, consent, and collective care.
Ilda Freire (they) is a genderqueer Contact Improvisation dancer, manual therapist specializing in Traditional Chinese Massage, and co-founder of CuerpoColectivo, a platform dedicated to exploring, creating, and sharing movement, dance, and performing arts. Their work is shaped by Capoeira Angola, contemporary dance, and a range of somatic and meditation practices, including Shiatsu and Vipassana. From 2014 to 2020, Ilda lived in Beijing, where they co-created The Feathers Project, an interdisciplinary initiative blending dance, artistic installations, and somatic practices, collaborating with diverse communities and festivals across China. Since then, they have taken part in international Contact Improvisation festivals and gatherings in Europe, Asia, and the United States as a dancer, facilitator, and organizer. Today, Ilda teaches regular Contact Improvisation classes in Madrid and leads workshops internationally. Alongside this, they develop creative projects through CuerpoColectivo, organizing programs, retreats, and training experiences such as BRINCA: Galicia Contact Festival.
Gabrielle Revlock (she/they) is a creator, performer, improviser, collaborator, and educator. She is a New York City Bessie Award-winning choreographer and has been a practitioner of Contact Improvisation for over 20 years. Her research on therapeutic touch and movement is published in Resistance and Support: Contact Improvisation @ 50 and has been presented at various conferences including CI@50, the Embodiment Conference, Dance & Somatics Conference and the Future of CI Conference. As a CI teacher, recent teaching engagements include European Contact Improvisation Teachers Exchange (Poland), Brinca Galicia Contact Festival (Spain), Ontario Regional Contact Improv Dance Jam, Montreal Annual Jam pre-festival, DNE Dance Camp, The School for Contemporary Dance & Thought, Salt Spring Island Contact Improvisation Festival and Earthdance. As a dancer, Gabrielle has performed for Lucinda Childs, Makini (jumatatu m. poe), Susan Rethorst, David Gordon, Bebe Miller & Angie Hauser, Christopher Williams, Alex Davis, Vicky Shick, Bill Young, Almanac Dance Circus Theater, Jane Comfort, and Susan Marshall. Revlock holds an MFA in Dance from Smith College.
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- 4 hours
- In person
Location
68 Jay St
68 Jay Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
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Contact Improv NYC
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