The human body is built to be in motion. This is one of the statements made by researchers that opened up new perspectives and horizons for me, new needs for exploration on a physical and mental level. Through a series of somatic awareness practices inspired by somatic practices and experiential anatomy, we will gradually connect with our senses, muscles, bones and fluids and find ways to probe the psyche and body to create a new language of movement and facilitate self-discovery. Starting from images of human anatomy we will work to broaden our sphere of perception and explore the messages of our body. For me, this space where I discover internal mechanisms that sometimes seem magical or even surprising has always been a source of revelation and a “home”. I’d like to share with you this feeling of living in your own body, a feeling that seems to me one of the only accessible resources of grounding and, why not, joy, in the hectic times we live in.
We invite you to let yourself be transformed together by the organic inner and outer landscape and to let movement be born from unexpected areas of our self.
BIO
Cristina Lilienfeld (www.cristinalilienfeld.ro) studied choreography and psychology, constantly searching for the point where the two disciplines meet. In recent years she has collaborated and continues to work with different choreographers and dancers, but also with visual artists and musicians, being part of several interdisciplinary artistic groups. In 2016 she was part of the Dance Roads program through which she traveled to five European countries presenting the show Lay(ers), and in 2022 of the Linha de Fuga program which took place in Coimbra, Portugal. He has collaborated in a multitude of projects with choreographers such as: Cosmin Manolescu, Valentina de Piante, Alexandra Bălășoiu, Mihaela Alexandra Dancs, Benno Voorham, Mădălina Dan, Andreea Novac, Andreea Belu, Smaranda Găbudeanu, Virginia Negru etc., with visual artists: Dilmana Yordanova, Mihaela Kavdanska, Alina Ușurelu etc., musicians: Diana Rotaru, Irinel Anghel, Vlaicu Golcea, Kamer Art, LeVant, the Fierbinteanu band.