Life Lessons Learned Through Contact Improvisation
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the transformative power of contact improvisation in this TEDx talk by dancers Gregory Catellier and Kristin O'Neal. Discover how this dance form, rooted in 1960s counterculture and Eastern philosophies, has reemerged post-pandemic as a powerful tool for building community through physical connection. Learn about the non-competitive nature of contact improvisation and its ability to foster deep, non-verbal connections between participants. Gain insights into the personal and professional experiences of Catellier and O'Neal, both accomplished dancers, choreographers, and educators in the Atlanta dance scene. Understand how contact improvisation can be applied beyond dance, offering valuable life lessons in communication, trust, and openness. Delve into the intersection of dance, philosophy, and human connection in this thought-provoking presentation that challenges conventional ideas about movement and interpersonal relationships.
Syllabus
Life Lessons Learned Through Contact Improvisation | Gregory Catellier & Kristin O'Neal | TEDxEmory
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TEDx
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