Training/Open Level 
Amanda Piña

Feldenkrais

Amanda Piña

is a Mexican-Chilean-Austrian choreographer, dancer and cultural worker living between Vienna and Mexico City. Her choreographic work is concerned with the decolonisation of art, focusing on the political and social power of dance, understood as a social-environmental movement.

Her performances are contemporary rituals for temporary dismantling the ideological separations between modern and traditional, the human, the animal and the vegetal, nature and culture. Amanda Piña is interested in making art beyond the idea of a product and in developing new frameworks for the creation of sensual experiences.

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Feldenkrais

With the Feldenkrais Method we can learn to move with ease and to enlarge our comfortable movement range. We come into closer contact with our self. A wide range of human movement will be addressed: from early infant development to high-level performance abilities. The Method is a unique and revolutionary approach to the understanding of human learning, movement and function.

Effects can be: improved balance, easier breathing, better coordination, more differentiated movement, improved posture, freedom from pain, increased movement range, increased self-perception, greater presence – among many others.

Amanda Piña

is a Mexican-Chilean-Austrian choreographer, dancer and cultural worker living between Vienna and Mexico City. Her choreographic work is concerned with the decolonisation of art, focusing on the political and social power of dance, understood as a social-environmental movement.

Her performances are contemporary rituals for temporary dismantling the ideological separations between modern and traditional, the human, the animal and the vegetal, nature and culture. Amanda Piña is interested in making art beyond the idea of a product and in developing new frameworks for the creation of sensual experiences.

nadaproductions.at

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