The Research

In our vision of dance, research and researcher coincide—in act and in essence, in space and in time.
The dancer searches for the dance they have not yet danced, and upon finding it, they pursue it, study it, absorb it, wear it, and are nourished by it.
And it is precisely in creating that encounter that the entire activity of their “laboratory,” their labor, unfolds. Yet that miracle is often hindered and obstructed by imitative models and catabolic teaching methods promoted by a “modern” view of dance—methods that oppose that wondrous union in which, through the act itself, Man becomes dancer, dancer and dance.

With our work and our workshops, we offer individual and collective paths that bring the dancer closer to the dance, guiding them to the threshold of the art of thought in motion.