Embodied Intelligence is a movement practice I developed to connect physical precision with intuition, awareness, and creativity. It treats the body not only as an instrument of expression, but also as a form of knowledge — a way of thinking, questioning, and communicating through movement.

In Embodied Intelligence, participants are guided to explore the relationship between body, space, and others. Each session combines structured physical training with open-ended exploration, encouraging dancers to:

  • Refine technique and precision.
  • Deepen awareness of rhythm, direction, and flow.
  • Trust intuition and improvisation.
  • Expand the dialogue between individuality and collective movement.

This practice is rooted in my background as a performer and choreographer, but it continues to grow in the studio with every group I teach. It is not a fixed method, but a living process that adapts to the people, space, and moment.

Connection to my work:
Embodied Intelligence forms the foundation of my teaching and influences my choreographic research. It is the base of my professional training classes (Profitraining) as well as workshops for non-professionals. The practice creates a space where curiosity, sensitivity, and strength grow side by side, and where dance becomes a way to understand both ourselves and the communities we move within.