Description
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Contact Improvisation is a dance form that prioritizes touch, weight, and bodily listening as guiding principles for dancing together. No leader no follower, the decisions are taken at the moment of the meeting.
Some people call it an art-sport. C-I was proposed by Steve Paxton in 1972 and was developed by men and women around him. Since then the practice grows in a mainly heteronormative scene.
Let’s queer it up!
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