Description
Queer Contact Improvisation Laboratory
mit Contact Improvisation Collective
Contact Improvisation is a dance form that prioritizes touch, sharing weight, and bodily listening as guiding principles for dancing together.
The practice is open to individuals of all levels of experience and physical abilities. No prior dance experience is required.
In a queer context, contact improvisation can serve as a powerful practice for fostering community and exploring new forms of physicality between queers. It promotes a sense of belonging, allowing participants to move freely and authentically while honoring their individuality in connectedness.
This class focusses on gay, bisexual, trans, and queer men* as well as individuals who identify anywhere on a gender-fluid spectrum from male to non binary. It creates a space that acknowledges and centers the experiences of these specific identities within the broader queer community.
This event will be in German and/or English depending on participant needs. This event can be attended as one of two free monthly events, which are included in the we are village membership.