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The most particular aspect of the Shared Levitation Partnering technique and principles

 

We asked a few participants of the Shared Levitation Partnering workshops to tell us what they liked most about the Shared Levitation technique and principles. Watch their statements.

The energy and trust that Marion and Alan created.
— Cara Rother

Photo: Brecht Bovijn

While dancing magic will happen.
— Noriko Nishidate

Photo: Fotostudio Hahn

The chance to dive into the exploration of activity using dance as a mediator.
— Thomas Kuschel
 

Shared Levitation was invited twice to share their principles and choreographical material with the dance company at Volkstheater Rostock. Natalie and Daniele are sharing their impressions:

Natalie Shults, artistic assistant at Tanzcompagnie Volkstheater Rostock Photo: Erik Gross

Natalie Shults, artistic assistant at Tanzcompagnie Volkstheater Rostock
Photo: Erik Gross

 

“Not many partnering classes go so much into detail as Shared Levitation. The most important aspects of counterbalance and how to find organic connections to your partner are well explained and delivered.”

Daniele Varallo, artistic assistant at Tanzcompagnie Volkstheater Rostock Photo: Erik Gross

Daniele Varallo, artistic assistant at Tanzcompagnie Volkstheater Rostock
Photo: Erik Gross

 

“For me the most particular aspect of the Shared Levitation Partnering is the dynamic weight shift and sharing movement in a non-static relationship. Good balance with an atomic knowledge and momentum of sharing weight and balances.”

“The cool thing is that the sizes and how much weight each of one don’t have to be the same. Doesn’t have to be matched. Knowing that it allows to share the partnering work with all kinds of possibilities with aspect of the shared limitation. It ease and relieves lifts and nearby non possibles body relationships to execute unrestrictedly.”