Touching the Universe
Jorge De Hoyos
he | they
Sunday
18:00-19:30

A drop in the ocean or the ocean in a drop. With intention and sensitivity we’ll use a tool from Contact Improvisation dance called “rolling the point of contact”. The simple act of maintaining a physical point of contact is our vehicle to take a deep dive into our bodies and the bodies of others—touching things personal, collective, natural, dreamt of, and yet to be imagined. No contact improv experience necessary, only a willingness to move and be moved.

Jorge De Hoyos
Jorge De Hoyos is a freelance contemporary dancer and performance maker from California, based in Berlin since 2012. Artists and teachers he’s worked with include Sara Shelton Mann, Keith Hennessey and Meg Stuart as well as Don Hanson for Bhakti Chi/Transforming Cellular Memory. Embodiment, spiritual development and sexuality are key factors that run through his work as an artist, teacher, writer, and sometimes sex worker. He coaches CrossFit part-time at Black Sheep Athletics in Bergmannkiez.
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