Edivaldo Ernesto guides participants through an intense group dynamic practice that challenges personal limits, expands movement vocabulary, and cultivates unpredictability, energy recycling, and multi-directional partnering.
Where: Tictac Art Centre, Brussels, Belgium
When: August 3 – 7 | 14:30 – 18:30
Depth Movement is an intense and dense group dynamic class. It is about energy, about constantly challenging your limits. Understanding what defines you as a dancer and pushing those boundaries over and over again. Allowing the environment to influence your dancing skills, refining tools to create new movement qualities and new rhythms. Digging deeper inside the range of your own personal dance vocabulary, becoming anyone or anything. Working with partnering, multi- directional micro- narrative movement to transforming as a whole group. Learning how to effectively be unpredictable, how to recycle energy, how to use the body as your primary tool.
I guarantee a new process of study in which I go as a teacher and guidance parallel to your learning process and makes you do the step of digesting the work to get a completely new level.
Bio:
Edivaldo Ernesto is a Mozambican-born dancer, choreographer, teacher, and improvisation expert based in Germany. Rooted in West African traditional dance, he is a former member of Sasha Waltz and Guests and a longtime collaborator and assistant teacher of David Zambrano’s Flying Low and Passing Through technique. Creator of the Depth Movement and Next Level methodologies, he teaches and performs across Europe, the Americas, and Asia.
How to apply / register:
Info and registration: https://tictacartcentre.com/workshop/depth-movement/
Costs for participants:
Standard: € 240 (Our base rate)
Opportunity: € 200 (For those who need support)
Supporter: € 280 (Your extra helps others attend)
Contact details:
info@tictacartcentre.com
Ig: @tictacartcentre
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