CRA’P Workshops 2025
From January to March. 3rd Saturday of the month from 10h to 13h.
It is a cycle of three encounters to enjoy the body in movement with the accompaniment of different dance and bodywork professionals.
18 January with Zoe Balasch
We will explore the body and dancing through practices that will connect you with your most curious and playful side. Spontaneous compositions and improvisations based on playing, active listening and the invisible. No previous experience is necessary. Addressed to anyone who wants to move their body and dance.
15 February with Sara Pons
15 March with Dominik Borucki
In this encounter we will investigate dance improvisation by playing. A play is naturally accompanying the drive to investigate the world and relationships. It is a doing in the world that engages our corporeality from the centre of the body, and expands through all our structures to connect and experience ourselves in relation to the environment. To play is to make contact.
Fees:
3 workshops: €80 (€70 for CRA’P members and collaborators)
1 workshop: 30€ (25€ for CRA’P members and collaborators)
Registration:
info@cra-p.org / +34 666 763 504
At CRA’P Space
Zoe Balasch. She is a creator and performer. Her artistic practice includes research, creation and production of dance and live arts works addressing issues that concern her in a variety of contexts. She has been involved in creative work for national and international festivals, art galleries, contemporary creation centres and universities, showing and performing in Catalonia and the rest of Spain, Cyprus, Slovakia, Thailand, Denmark, France, Portugal, and in the city of Berlin where she lived temporarily. She collaborates with different artists of the dance and improvisation music scene, and works as a performer in two multidisciplinary companies, Collective Free’t and Cia.David Ymbernon.
Sara Pons is a movement and Clown researcher. For more than 15 years she has deepened in the practice of Body Weather, investigating with different teachers in different parts of the world in a constant self-taught manner. She has been working with different companies, leading workshops and showing her work all around the Peninsula, Europe and the United States.
Dominik Borucki. He is a dancer, choreographer, psycho- and art-therapist with an extensive national and international career. Since 1994, he has been teaching and presenting his dance works in more than 15 countries in America, Europe and India. His special interest, whether in workshops or performances, is improvisation as an independent art form on stage.