This is the archive of information about the 2008 festival.
Classes 2008
This is the list of classes, labs and discussions for 2008.
Finding The Far Side (Extreme Physicality)
Advanced
Quinton Bennett
Find your partners center and position yourself on to it by finding the far side of both centers. Detailed body positions and movement sequences will facilite integrating and practicing center to center techniques. This is not a high flying class, but we may get there...
Time Travel (Performance)
Intermediate,
Mixed Ability Welcome
Brenton Cheng
When we dance, we are honing our ability to ever more clearly walk the knife edge between what has happened and what is about to happen. At the same time, embedded in this rarified instant are worlds -- each one the result of our choice-making. In this class, we will play both sides of the moving present, and develop our abilities to compose in 4D for performance.
The Illuminating Experience of Eyes-Closed (Somatics)
Intermediate,
Mixed Ability Welcome
Stefanie Cohen
The class investigates the opportunities created by intentionally exploring Contact dances blindfolded, or with eyes-closed, as well as the multi-faceted dimensions of the physical contact that may arise during the contemplative practice of Authentic Movement. Invariably, we find that our relationship to physical risk, sensation, intimacy, image, and personal narrative becomes heightened or altered in the muting of our deeply powerful sense of sight. As dancers we may thus uncover new movement vocabulary and pathways and an ability to identify and strengthen our own solos within the duet.
Free Mind, Free Body, Free Heart (Extreme Physicality, Somatics, Performance)
Advanced
John Dowell
The intention of this class is bring as much of ourselves as possible into the dance. What we see, hear, feel and think will be translated into movement, creating a dance that expresses the fullness of our being. We will explore from both physical/technique and psychological/emotional perspectives letting our movement be inspired from sensation, vision, hearing and a multitude of games and tricks. We will find surprises through immersion in sensation and chaos and stay safe and responsive through expanded awareness, subtlety of release and adjustment of muscle tone. We will we work with awakening primitive reflexes, seeing and sensing in 3D, softly connecting in flight, and smoothing out the transition from support to weight giving roles. This will include exploration both in duet and ensemble.
The Vertiginous Thrill of Momentum (Extreme Physicality)
Advanced
Ralf Jaroschinski
At first, the class focuses on centering and awareness: We will look for the true internal source and support, and then for the authentic external expression and spatiality of our solo. Next, we will investigate attentively the texture of our tactile and kinetic communication with our partner(s) through listening to their and again our actions and reactions during our dance.
Secondly, we’ll enjoy experiencing and playing with “momentum” without compromising our connectedness to the inner and the outer. We will create, extend, redirect, diminish, enhance, prohibit, and vary momentum in many ways, and finally, we can’t help being thrilled by the constantly surging new and surprising dynamics of our ongoing dance and its infinitely inspiring reservoir of possibilities.
Flight School (Extreme Physicality)
Intermediate
Aaron Jessup
Starting from a firm foundation of contact experience, this class will explore the dynamics, principles and techniques of safe, unforced lifting and flying.
Contact Cement (Extreme Physicality)
Beginner,
Mixed Ability Welcome
Mark Koenig
Have you ever asked yourself, "What is the GLUE that keeps those dancers stuck together?" What's the stuff that makes solid dancers really fun to dance with? How are they able to take care of themselves so well, and still be so responsive to their partner(s)? How can I be responsible for my safety and for the safety of my dances even if I don't know what the heck I'm dong?
Contact Fundamentals (Somatics)
Beginner,
Mixed Ability Welcome
Vitali Kononov
We will explore and deepen our fundamental skills by practicing effortless movement pathways, polishing weight sharing techniques, playing with different roles and integrating what we learned into an open dance. We will revisit natural patterns of rolling, sliding, surfing, walking, falling up and down. We will use experiential anatomy to help us understand principles of strength and ease in movement. Discovering how to support and be supported in dance, we will learn to open up possibilities of our dance and fly.
Contact Unlimited (Somatics)
Advanced,
Mixed Ability Welcome
Kerstin Kussmaul
What is the essence of your dancing right now? When is the last time you were breathless becoming aware of all the options you have? In this class you dance with a beginner's mind but using all the knowledge stored in your body and mind. You might put on somebody elses clothes (really). You might become aware of some of your preconceptions about contact. You might have some serious fun. In this class you set the frame for what you do or don’t. This is your process and it’s up to you. There is only one life.
Embodied Presence (Type: Extreme Physicality, Somatics, Performance Or New Track Title And 2 Tb Members Who Will Also Teach In This Track.)
All Levels,
Mixed Ability Welcome
Jacqueline McCormick
This class starts from the structure of the body and encourages an embodied sense of presence. Grounding ourselves through an embodied encounter with our dance partners.
Holding the Magic Within
All Levels,
Mixed Ability Welcome
Karin Moriarty
The class will begin with a full warm up of the hips and the base area. The exercises will touch on the center's idea to provide the students with the perfect tools to move in a safe and balanced way. Then, we will move into duets, where the roles of giving and receiving weight will be interchanged. It is the "Gift of Magic" that comes alive - a wealth of information. The students will be invited, not only to feel the physical weight exchange, but also how the energy moves from one body to the other. The "puzzle piece" idea will be introduced as the students are invited to sprinkle tenderness into how they move with their partners while magic is created together
The Whole Enchilada
All Levels,
Mixed Ability Welcome
Julie Oak
You will be guided into speaking comfortably while dancing. Explore talking while moving, and vise versa-- weaving themes, emotional qualities and characters with the form of Contact.
In the first of this two part class we will develop emotional qualities and character relationship in some juicy contact duets, discovering how this potentially can feed our physicality and enrich the dance.
In the second class , we will focus on group improvisation, integrating contact with banter and stories.
Julie will use the “pause button” to give suggestions during improvisations. Those interested but nervous when reading this description, please come! We will have fun and you will be supported wherever you are in your learning process.
The Great Intuition Work-Out (Somatics)
All Levels,
Mixed Ability Welcome
Nicole Richter
You know those really great, one-in-a-million dances you find yourself having where you anticipate each other's every move, then surf effortlessly in deep playful/soulful communion for what seems like ages? (Perhaps to wonder afterwards: who *was* that??) Have more of those. This class posits 'intuition' not as a floaty esoteric concept but as one specific skill within the skill-set necessary for the successful practice of CI. Engage in simple, straightforward exercises to vivify your connection to your partner (even if it's the first time you've met). Explore concepts of radiation and reception, then peel them deeper and deeper into action. Skeptics and nay-sayers welcome.
2nd Choice
Intermediate
Elio Scudieri
The dance becomes decided when we run it. But it is undetermined when we let it dance us. Surprises are found when we listen rather than control. Connecting with our partner, we will begin by rooting ourselves with off balance dancing—bringing in the unknown through a fun, unpredictable interplay based on momentum, velocity, and interdependence. The second part of class will be taking this relationship into 2nd choice dancing. You’re intermediate/advanced now, so you recognize many of your patterns—all exquisitely related to your dance—some helpful, some limiting. Through moment by moment observation of our movements, we see that we have infinite choices to pick from. Here we pick other than what our habits would have us do.
12 Limbs and the Floor
Intermediate
Rajendra Serber
We'll start with practicing a conscious shift of weight with the floor. Finding the simplicity and subtly of shifting weight through our bodies. Then continue with using our partners limbs as an extension of our own. Explore the depth of weight sharing as we connect with our partners through sight, electricity, skin, muscles and bones.
Outside the Performance Box (Performance)
All Levels
Lawrenzo Share
Prepare to roll in the grass and change your perspective on movement and performance. In a park that is walking distance from the festival, (bring sunscreen! and old dancewear) we will investigate options for site-specific performance. Starting with duets, we will explore natural objects such as a hill, tree, fence or park bench to discover dance relationships with these objects and our dance partners. We will address ways to involve the audience in the piece. These initial experiments will culminate in a group score. You will have the option to perform your discoveries for the greater festival audience.
What Is, Is Enough To Go Exploring. (Peer Sequence)
All Levels,
Mixed Ability Welcome
Carolyn Stuart
Exploration is the foundation of the Contact Improvisation experience, where it began and what it decided to hold to.
This track is a daily opportunity to meet and explore with peers, with whatever 'is' up. A place to own and play with your experience, to share and see what wants to develop.
Contact AND Improvisation And The Alexander Technique (Somatics)
Intermediate
Carol Swann
Slowing down our nervous system, inhibiting unnecessary muscle contraction,
moving from our joints in released and lengthening swings, reaches and suspensions and
shift into light, easeful weight sharing we will lead and follow our partner on an improvisational journey. We will be present to the subtle touches and gestures that can lead us into the most beautiful or distorted of pathways into, near and far from our partners. Organizing ones body becomes a priority for sustainability whether focusing on simple movement tasks or complex movement challenges. Acceleration, articulation,
stillness, up/down and multiple dynamics demand an astute attention from the inside out, and to the outside back in.
The Vehicle of the Senses (Somatics)
Intermediate,
Mixed Ability Welcome
Ilka Szilagyi
We have a vocabulary to express what is happening in our body, mind and soul. But are we able to capture everything? Or are there other things to find beyond what’s familiar? In these two classes we will play with the development of the senses, explore our sensations and interpretations. Researching the physical, emotional and energetic self and connection with others, we will find and articulate our boundaries and permissions, embrace and transform our judgments into vehicles that help us to get and give what we need and clearly communicate through movement, touch, sounding and speaking.
CI and Feldenkrais/Anat Baniel Methods – A Potent Convergence. (Somatics)
All Levels,
Mixed Ability Welcome
Sharon Tomsky
Applying the potent learning opportunities from the Feldenkrais and Anat Baniel Methods of somatic movement education to deepen our practice of Contact Improvisation. We will learn specific movement sequences, and utilize principles of movement with attention, variations, perception of differences, and slowing down to improve our ability to move in new ways, and to discover new dancing possiblities. We will practice deep listening and refinement of how we touch and make contact to deeply connect with ourselves and our partners.
The Four Winds Of Nantucket (Performance)
Intermediate
Andrew Wass
By deconstructing movement into four basic possibilities, we will examine the solo body and its dance within the contact duet. Investigation into the solo body will identify our habits and increase our movement palate. Once the range of the solo has been increased, we can discover more possibilities/pathways and increase our improvisation skills within contact improvisation.
Mixed Ability Facilitated Jam (Type: Extreme Physicality, Somatics, Performance Or New Track Title And 2 Tb Members Who Will Also Teach In This Track.)
All Levels,
Mixed Ability Focus
Ali Woolwich
For Disabled and non-disabled dancers to build skill & practice dancing together.
Seven Sublime Habits for Advanced Contact (Type: Extreme Physicality, Somatics, Performance Or New Track Title And 2 Tb Members Who Will Also Teach In This Track.)
Advanced
Scott Wells
One at a time and all at once, instant availability. Feet = hands, 3 dimensional invisible radar...
Into the Back Body/Touching the Core (Extreme Physicality)
All Levels
Sue Stuart
Through touch, weight, and awareness we will awaken the back body, entering
the less inhabited parts of our structures.
Through this integration we connect with our cores, enhance our listening,
broaden our pathways, and expand our possibilities for of safe, raucous
play.
(Fundamentals of CI required)
Mixed Ability Facilitated Jam (Type: Extreme Physicality, Somatics, Performance Or New Track Title And 2 Tb Members Who Will Also Teach In This Track.)
All Levels,
Mixed Ability Focus
Erik Ferguson
For Disabled and non-disabled dancers to build skill & practice dancing together.
Immersion Into The Body's Wisdom
Intermediate
Daniela Schwartz
Co-taught by Daniela Schwartz (Arg./F) and Eckhard Mueller (Ger/F), this workshop is an invitation to dive deeply into the Contact Improvisation form trusting the body's intelligence. Guided by the sensation and perception into experiencial anatomy, we will approach some basic principles of the form creating a frame for observation and action. Stimulating the natural curiosity for the unknown, we will enter the exploration attentive to the body's responses in relationship to the physical forces and we will sink into the dynamics of weight exchange. The practice will deepen our state of consciousness, our availability and trust to develop, stretch, and transform the possibilities of the body in the dance.
Immersion Into The Body's Wisdom (Type: Extreme Physicality, Somatics, Performance Or New Track Title And 2 Tb Members Who Will Also Teach In This Track.)
Intermediate
Eckhard Mueller
Co-taught by Daniela Schwartz (Arg./F) and Eckhard Mueller (Ger/F), this workshop is an invitation to dive deeply into the Contact Improvisation form trusting the body's intelligence. Guided by the sensation and perception into experiencial anatomy, we will approach some basic principles of the form creating a frame for observation and action. Stimulating the natural curiosity for the unknown, we will enter the exploration attentive to the body's responses in relationship to the physical forces and we will sink into the dynamics of weight exchange. The practice will deepen our state of consciousness, our availability and trust to develop, stretch, and transform the possibilities of the body in the dance.
Boyz' Club LAB (Type: Extreme Physicality, Somatics, Performance Or New Track Title And 2 Tb Members Who Will Also Teach In This Track.)
All Levels
Sean Seward
Men-only skills lab led by Sean Seward and Ralf Jaroschinski. Followed by Boyz' Club JAM on Jam Day (see schedule).
Teri Carter
Teachers 2008
Quinton Bennett
Finding The Far Side
Rock climber, modern dancer, snow boarder, skateboarder, Adrenaline connoisseur, unicyclist, slack line walker, general contractor, contactor, for Quinton it's all about being in your body.
Brenton Cheng
Time Travel
Brenton Cheng is a teacher, director, and performer of improvised and choreographed work, based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is on the faculty of Moving On Center (Oakland), USF (San Francisco), and Integrated Movement Studies (LMA) (Berkeley). His training and inspirations include release technique, contemporary dance, contact improvisation, the martial arts, Laban/Bartenieff Movement Analysis, and acrobatics. www.bfalling.net
Stefanie Cohen
The Illuminating Experience of Eyes-Closed
Stefanie Cohen, a solo and collaborative dance/movement artist, teaches and performs throughout the United States. She facilitates investigations of Contact Improvisation, Authentic Movement, dance improvisation, performance skills, and creative process, and has organized GLACIER (Great Lakes Area Contact Improvisation Enthusiasts' Retreat), annually, since co-founding it with Mark Koenig in 2001.
John Dowell
Free Mind, Free Body, Free Heart
John Dowell has been studying CI for thirteen years and teaching for nine years. His teaching is influenced by 17 years of rock climbing, teaching climbers, dancing on rocks, Hakomi Body-centered psychotherapy and figurative painting. He considers creating dance and performing a thrilling privilege second only to teaching creative movement and his work as a body-mind therapist.
Ralf Jaroschinski
The Vertiginous Thrill of Momentum
Ralf Jaroschinski grew up in Brazil, was trained in classical, modern and contemporary dance techniques in Germany and in New York City. He works as a free-lance dancer, teacher and choreographer since 19 years mainly in Europe and the Americas. He teaches contact improvisation since 12 years and uses it in the choreographic research for his pieces while emphasizing authenticity and expressivity of the dance.
Aaron Jessup
Flight School
Originally coming from a circus and street performing background, Aaron has been a student of Contact Improvisation since 1990. He has taught classes and workshops since 1997, including a year at the Boulder College of Massage Therapy. His current passion involves leading wilderness expeditions with an awareness focus for his company, the Institute for the Study of Awareness in Nature (www.isantrips.com).
Mark Koenig
Contact Cement
Mark Koenig has taught Contact Improvisation dance in California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Illinois since 1995. His background includes gymnastics, martial arts and modern dance. A founding member of the Sonoma State University Contact Improvisation jam, and improvisational music and dance performance collectives LAVA and LeyZokiParl. Mark has taught at the West Coast Contact Improvisation Festival since 1998.
Vitali Kononov
Contact Fundamentals
Vitali Kononov is a teacher, somatic movement educator, massage therapist and movement artist working with improvisation as a performance discipline and as a contemplative practice. He was born in St-Petersburg, Russia, in 1966. He has been teaching contact improvisation since 1997 in Russia, Europe, USA and Mexico.
Kerstin Kussmaul
Contact Unlimited
Kerstin is a somatic movement educator/artist and dance curator. She holds a M.A. in Music & Dance and has taught dance at ImPulsTanz Vienna International Dance Festival and at the „Tanzplan“ Germany. She hosts an international research series for CI and a community dance lab. In 2007 she founded gravityhappens, an arts/education/community project in Austria, Italy and Sri Lanka.
Jacqueline McCormick
Embodied Presence
Jacqueline McCormick teaches, performs, directs and makes dances. She has a B.Ed in Human Movement Studies, and an M.A in Dance from Mills College, CA. Jacqueline was Associate Professor in Dance at Western Oregon University (1985-1996) and Connecticut College (2000-2004). She directs and performs in her company DanceAbout . Jacqueline is presently the Dance Director for Cheshire Dance, UK.
Karin Moriarty
Holding the Magic Within
Karin holds a Dance degree from UC Berkeley. She co-founded Dance-Is-It, a contact improv teaching and performing group, and is a Harbin Jam organizer. She teaches at DanceVisions studio and is a frequent guest teacher at Stanford University. Karin's choreography is based in CI and "ritual-theater." She is also interested in site-specific performances. Her piece "Along the River" was set at an Andy Goldsworthy sculpture at Stanford Univ.
Julie Oak
The Whole Enchilada
Julie Oak started teaching Contact Improvisation in 1985. Her classes emphasize sensory awareness, creative edge, and group cohesion. Julie currently teaches “RealPlay”, a blend of movement and theater improvisation. She is based in Santa Cruz, CA, where she leads ongoing classes.
Nicole Richter
The Great Intuition Work-Out
Nicole Richter, M.A. is a professional dancer, choreographer, Pilates trainer, and mom who chanced into dance while at Oberlin College and couldn't stop. She started teaching CI in 1993 while working with Adam Benjamin/CandoCo. Nicole founded Detours Performance Group (London), served as Co-Director/Education Director of AXIS Dance Company for many years, and founded Tectonic Dance Theatre, her current project, in 2006.
Elio Scudieri
2nd Choice
Elio Scudieri has been teaching contact since 2003. His class style is a mixture of humor, edge pushing, spirited, and interpersonal inquiry. He encourages allowing the dance to take its shape through listening and letting go. Coupling a martial arts backround and a focus on meditation, Elio’s classes can be both very physical and quieting.
Rajendra Serber
12 Limbs and the Floor
I’ve taught Contact Improv in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Norway and Australia. I can’t really remember a time when contact improvisation wasn’t part of my life. I’m the same age as Contact Improv. I think it must have come from my father, who was a national wrestling champion in Argentina. Before i could even walk I was being rolled and flung around by him. I grew up wrestling as a playful and loving practice. It wasn’t until I got to collage that I found there was a name for it. Since that time I’ve studied a variety of physical forms: Cuningham Technique, Release Technique, Butoh, Alexander Technique, Astanga Yoga, and Tai Chi with teachers Anna Halprin, Kathleen Hermsdoff, Scott Wells, Simone Forte, Oguri, Akira Kasi, Viola Farber, Daniel Lepkoff… And Others. Look at rjndr.net for mor info.
Lawrenzo Share
Outside the Performance Box
Lawrenzo has danced Contact for 29 years. Since his work with Body Cartography in the 90s, he has remained engaged in developing site-specific performance. From organizing dance events such as Dance Camp and Berkeley Dance Jam to his involvement with 848 Community Space/CounterPULSE, Lawrenzo is an active and engaged teacher and member of the Bay Area Dance Community.
Carolyn Stuart
What Is, Is Enough To Go Exploring. (Peer Sequence)
In her third decade of engaging in CI, Carolyn Stuart aspires to be a sharer of contact, an explorer with others. Exploration has been her primary guide/teacher/mentor in the form. She is grateful for that and wishes to support others in claiming and using what is, to grow their contact experience, moment by moment.
Carol Swann
Contact AND Improvisation And The Alexander Technique
Carol Swann is a teacher, private practitioner, facilitator, director, performer and visionary. She has been teaching and performing improvisational movement and vocal related work for over thirty years in the U.S. and Europe. She is a founder and teacher of Moving On Center-School of Participatory Arts and Somatic Research. She maintains a private pratice in Somatic therapy, (based in Hakomi and Process Work), Alexander Technique, teaches Voice, Contact Improvisation and Group Process.
Ilka Szilagyi
The Vehicle of the Senses
Ilka Fanni Szilagyi met Contact Improvisation in 1998 in Budapest, Hungary. She studied with numerous teachers from USA, Europe and Hungary. She's been teaching since 2000. In her teaching, Ilka is focusing on effortless, playful movement, body-mind consciousness, and sense-opening luscious dances. Ilka performs CI, choreography and Improvisation. She performed with Brenton Cheng, Karl Frost and Scott Wells & Dancers. She's a graduate of Moving On Center and besides dancing, she's a somatic educator, offering bodywork, Authentic Movement and movement re-patterning sessions.
Sharon Tomsky
CI and Feldenkrais/Anat Baniel Methods – A Potent Convergence.
Sharon has been enthusiastically involved with Contact Improvisation since the late 1970s, and has been teaching CI since 1981. She is a co-founder of this Contact Festival and has been teaching at it since its inception in 1988, and was an organizer for the first 3 years. Sharon also co-founded the California “Harbin” Contact Jam and co-organized and facilitated it for 18 years. She is a somatic educator with certifications as a Feldenkrais Method and Anat Baniel Method practitioner, including specializations in ABM for Children, Anti-Aging, and High Performers. These methods offer the opportunity for potent transformational learning through movement and attention in ways that connect directly with the practice of CI. Sharon also works as an Occupational Therapist. She lives in Richmond, CA with her beautiful cat Yin-Yang, whose movement she studies and attempts to emulate.
Andrew Wass
The Four Winds Of Nantucket
Andrew Wass gave up biochemistry for dance. He has been studying CI for the past 11 years. Influential teachers have been Nina Martin, Martin Keogh, Andrew Harwood among others Influential to his work has been a sentence by Keith Johnstone, "Content lies in the structure..." (Impro page 110). For more information visit www.andrewwass.com.
Ali Woolwich
Mixed Ability Facilitated Jam
Ali Woolwich has been working in CI for 18 years, and directs HumilitySwim, a CI-based performance ensemble which has shown performance work throughout the Bay Area, Seattle, and NYC. Her regular CI workshops include intermediate and square-one beginners' training, queer women's issues, college guest lectures, and site-specific performance. She is an admitted tech geek, as former Technical Director for CounterPULSE Theater and WCCIF's 2008 Tech Upgrade Project Manager. She produces a local monthly TV show of dance art, CITV: Contact Improvisation Television, for San Francisco's channel 29. She is currently in post-production with 2 short dance films due out in Summer 2008, 52 Negotiations and Tree Wisdom, and in pre-production with her first feature film slated for 2010. See more at: www.rodneyj.net/ali.
Scott Wells
Seven Sublime Habits for Advanced Contact
In 1981 Scott he discovered the pleasure of contact improvisation shortly after becoming obsessed with the struggles of modern dance. He stuck with both and currently directs a company and tours annually to Europe. Scott Wells & Dancers is nominated in 2007 for Isadora Duncan Awards in Chroeography and Company Performance. In 2005 Scott received the Izzie for Outstanding Choreography and was selected by Dance Magazine as “one of the 25 To Watch in 2005”. Since 2000 he has taught and performed in Ankara, Turkey, at Impultanz in Vienna, Budapest, Berlin, Amsterdam, Zagreb, Transylvania, Munich, Bern, Halifax, Toronto and other cities.
Sue Stuart
Into the Back Body/Touching the Core
This is Sue Stuart's 21st anniversary of dancing Contact Improvisation. For 8 years Sue taught 2-3 classes a week throughout the year, as well as produced and performed in dance events in Santa Cruz and the Bay area. With Miranda Janeschild she taught Mixed ability classes for 4 years and co-directed two mixed ability performances. Her study of the Hakomi Method body centered psychotherapy influences her teaching. She lives in a small Northern CA community with her 13 year old daughter.
Erik Ferguson
Mixed Ability Facilitated Jam
Erik Ferguson was trained in DanceAbility in Germany in 2003 after working for several years with visual art, performance art and Butoh. He is a grateful practitioner of Contact Improvisation and is indebted to Alito Alessi, Karen Nelson and Carolyn Stuart. He is also the co-founder of the Disability Art and Culture Project, which seeks to promote disability culture and pride through dance.
Daniela Schwartz
Immersion Into The Body's Wisdom
Daniela Schwartz ( Arg/F), Nomad artist, graduated in Fine Arts at Ecole
Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs de Strasbourg. She has been
involved in the practice, performance and teaching of
CI since 1998. She is a member of Cie dégadezo. As a visual
artist, she is interested in the body, space and
movement in the present moment as Materia for
research, expression and creation. Her works cross multiple medias--video, objects, installation--and this multi-disciplinary approach is present in her practices.
Eckhard Mueller
Immersion Into The Body's Wisdom
Falling in love with CI in 1988, he studied contact
and improvisation with Alito Alessi, David Zambrano,
Mark Tompkins, Julyen Hamilton, Martin Keogh, Nancy
Stark-Smith among others.Teaching extensively all over
Europe and South America he is playfully searching for
depth in the understanding of the form. As a
co-founder of the blackforestjam and the
contactfestival freiburg he is supporting
international networking and exchange.
Sean Seward
Boyz' Club LAB
Sean is a Bay Area native, who began studying modern dance working from a foundation of Graham Technique. His studies have in part focused on Skinner Release Technique and CI. He has performed with Anna Halprin, Remy Charlip, Project Bandaloop & Ellen Webb. From 1995-2000, Sean was a key collaborator and featured performer with Scott Wells and Dancers. Sean teaches CI in San Francisco at Rhythm & Motion, CounterPULSE, and WCCIF. From 1998-2000 Sean taught dance at the National School of the Arts in Havana, Cuba.
Teri Carter