Trainings & Courses
A training is a practice-based session where you actively practise and deepen specific skills. A course tends to be broader: it builds a topic step by step over a longer period. Trainings focus on application and repetition; courses focus more on building knowledge through a structured learning process.
Trainings
Professional Trainings
Professional Training: Contemporary
- Josh Johnson
- Tanja Saban
- Antoine Ragot
- Igli Mezini
- Ivana Balabanova
- Pau Aran Gimeno
- Yotam Peled
- Bruno Catalano
- Tina Halford
- Inbar Elkayam
- Mathilde Gilhet
- Johanna Faye
- Valeria Marangelli
- Caroline Finn
- Oliver Robertson
- Julie Magneville
- Céline HyunJin Barreau
- Manel Salas
Contemporary training for professional dancers. The focus is on movement quality, body awareness, and working with dynamics, space and musicality. Instructors from Switzerland and international guest teachers lead the sessions in blocks. Also open to professional dancers from other genres and experienced practitioners with a suitable level.
MondayMon & WednesdayWed, 10:00 – 11:30
TuesdayTue & ThursdayThu, 11:00 – 12:30
Professional Training: Ballet
- Mark Wuest
- Laura Atwood
- Lesli Wiesner
- Daniel Mulligan
- Nathalie Gut
- Valeria Marangelli
- Jason Beechey
- Frances Chiaverini
Ballet training for professional dancers. Classically structured classes focus on technique, musicality and expression. Instructors from Switzerland and international guest teachers lead the sessions in blocks. Also open to professional dancers from other genres and experienced practitioners with a suitable level.
TuesdayTue & ThursdayThu, 09:30 – 11:00
Courses
This course is aimed at dance-enthusiastic teenagers between 11 and 20 years old. The course offers a mix of flowing movements, floor work, and improvisation, and includes play with moments of balance and off-balance.
The Twerkshop is a QTBIPOC centred community practice space that explores the history of twerking as a dance form, with the aim of preserving knowledge and contributing to ongoing efforts to reclaim this dance style.
Voguing is much more than just a dance, Voguing is a lifestyle. Come and get to know the runway and ballroom culture! Practice techniques like duckwalk, catwalk, dips and spins with us and integrate the floor and your hands, learn rhythm, community, legacy, herstory and much more. In this course, a different aspect of Voguing is in focus every week.
Children’s Courses
In a playful way, children aged 6-7 are introduced to the world of dance and music. It’s all about joy and fun through movement!
Dance, play, discover your own movement: a course for children aged 4 to 5 that sparks joy in moving together.
A playful dance moment for the very youngest: children aged 2 to 3 discover the joy of movement together with their caregiver.
In this course for children aged 8 to 14, participants experiment with dance, music, materials, and objects, and create their own dances.