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Dance workshop for professionals "Body Archive"

Work axes

- The body as an archive of memory and experience.
- Contact, weight, and energy as engines of movement.
- Observation and perception in duos or groups.
- Relational improvisation and expanded listening.
- Tactile as a means of creation: what is felt before what is thought.
- The other as openness: displacement of the self in performance practice.
- Martial arts and their discipline.
- Urban dance and its social meaning.

Focus:
This practice does not seek to teach a specific language of movement, but rather to activate zones of sensitivity, availability, and presence, generating bodily materials from the intuitive, the tactile, and the shared.

It is also a laboratory for rethinking authorship, seeing, listening, and the collective construction of the stage.

Intended for:
Dancers, performers, performance creators, body artists, and people with experience in movement or contact practices.

Dance workshop for professionals.
“The body as an archive: listening, contact, and creation from the collective”
A space for in-depth exploration aimed at movement, dance, and stage professionals interested in exploring the relationship between body, memory, perception, and shared creation.

Working with the other's body as a starting point: the other as a mirror, channel, stimulus, archive. The body that remembers, that knows. A body that contains both what has been experienced and what it will experience.

Working in duos or groups, the workshop aims to offer tools that foster deep listening, sensory attention, and openness to new physical registers, beyond habit, technique, or control.

This workshop aims to break down patterns and judgments through contact, shared weight, energetic play, and collective work, allowing new possibilities for movement, rhythm, space, and stage relationships to emerge.

Participant Quotes:
"What a luxury for me to be able to receive, enjoy, and dance" (Lisa, Morocco)
"Nacho Cárcaba creating and sustaining a space where I can observe the internal dance resonating" (Sarah, Morocco)
"A space full of magic, learning, and movement" (Proyecto Acorazado, Mexico)

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