This workshop offers a playful and dynamic introduction to dance improvisation as a tool for deepening body awareness, fostering community, and igniting choreographic curiosity. Through movement exploration, we will focus on liberating physical expression, blending structured warm-ups with guided improvisational exercises that enhance attention, quality, and dynamic range. Drawing inspiration from contemporary techniques, contact improvisation, and ensemble-based performance, the class invites participants into a space of rigorous play—where freedom, imagination, and rebellion intersect in a collective celebration of dance. Open to all, regardless of experience, this workshop welcomes anyone eager to move, explore, and connect.
About Julian:
Julian Barnett is a choreographer, performer, educator, arts advocate, and dreamer. He collaborates across disciplines to create performances that examine social-political possibilities for transformation and empathy. Julian’s work has been presented globally, from the US to Europe, Asia, and beyond, with notable performances at venues including The Flynn Space (Burlington), Jacob’s Pillow (MA), Bates Dance Festival (ME), Danspace Project, Gibney, The Joyce Theater (NY), Tangent (Montreal), Performatica (Mexico), La Briqueterie (France), Kampnagel (Germany), and i-Dance Festival (Hong Kong), among others. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor at The University of Vermont. Born in Tokyo, Japan, and raised in Northern California, where he grew up breakdancing, Julian’s academic background includes studies at NYU Tisch School of the Arts, ArtEZ University of the Arts (Netherlands), and the University of the Arts (Philadelphia), where he earned his MFA.