Hybrid dance for hybrid spaces
Zenith workshop
From the performance Zenith, we have developed an improvisational practice that searches for fleeting moments of collective power and shared success—moments of Zenith.
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In this workshop, we will share the choreographic frameworks of Zenith: a series of structured improvisations performed in real time. These frameworks invite participants into tools that demand sharp memory, spatial and bodily awareness, and an ability to adapt fluidly to the presence of others.
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The practice challenges participants to co-create live architectures of movement—structures that emerge and dissolve through collective action. These real-time structures engage both brain and body, training them to process complexity while simultaneously discovering freedom within it. The success of Zenith can only be reached when the group collectively reads the room, finding fleeting moments of perfection together—moments where individuality merges into shared rhythm and presence.
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Through looping scores and repeated encounters, dancers learn to read the shifting language of bodies in motion, attuning to change, molding possibilities, and striving—if only for an instant—toward a sense of oneness and togetherness in space. This practice teaches us how togetherness is truly felt: how the body’s complex openness to adaptation is in constant flux, and how, through this flux, many can become a single unity.
