Dance Improvisation & Body Awareness Workshop: capoeira-inspired dance


Objectives: 

  • To unwind and enjoy improvised movement — with or without prior dance experience
  • To deepen body awareness
  • To develop connection with dance partners
  • To learn techniques from various dance and movement forms and apply them in improvisation
  • To stay active while having fun and sharing enjoyable moments

Capoeira angola

Capoeira angola is the traditional, more ritualistic style of capoeira. Its games are full of symbolic movements, subtle strategy, and deep musical and philosophical expression. It emphasizes slow, deliberate movements and acrobatic elements, close-to-the-ground play, and rich cultural traditions. Its focus on rhythm, improvisation, and the fluid interaction between players creates a shared language of movement that highlights connection between participants and creativity.

These workshops will introduce participants to the foundational concepts and movements of Capoeira Angola, offering tools to expand their movement vocabulary and enhance improvisational expression. The workshops open to all, welcoming movers, dancers and non-dancers of every level and background.

15:20 – Break and refreshments

15:40 – Workshop 2

Registration will open soon.

Presale (until 9 March):

22 EUR for both workshops

Bring a friend promo: 32 EUR for two people for both workshops

Online sale (after 9 March):

one workshop: 17 EUR 
both workshops  30 EUR
Bring a friend promo: 47 EUR for two people for both workshops

At the door (cash only):
one workshop: 20 EUR
both workshops: 40 EUR
Bring a friend promo: 60 EUR for two people for both workshops

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Registration will open soon!

Agnieszka Pietruczuk

Agnieszka lives and dances in Brussels. She began dancing at the age of five, starting with ballet training before transitioning to contemporary dance. She completed years of training in contemporary dance with a two-year instructor program, after which she received a diploma as a contemporary dance instructor, certified by the Polish Ministry of Culture. Additionally, she practises forró and capoeira, exploring the rich diversity of movement and expression. From experimenting with various techniques to immersing herself in different dance forms, movement has always been central to her life.

Finhinho (Gaspar Galaz) is a capoeirista from Chile who’s been training capoeira angola since 2014. Over the years, he’s traveled all over Europe for Capoeira Angola festivals, learning from a bunch of mestres and contra-mestres along the way. He’s been sharing his passion by teaching young people in Brussels and nearby areas.

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