Sylvie Fröhlicher works at the intersection of embodiment, collective practice and activism. In her programmes, she creates spaces where depth and lightness are not mutually exclusive: for individuals, groups and cultural institutions. She supports people and groups in physically perceiving emotions and setting them in motion. This fosters connection, shared exploration and the capacity for action.
Her work combines somatic intelligence, resonance and physical experience with the conviction that personal and social transformation are inextricably linked.
Sharing feelings is a political act. Especially in our times, we need spaces where the unheard can find expression: change begins where voices are given space that they have long been denied. Sylvie lives and works in Zurich.
Still Moving
Sylvie Fröhlicher
To mark its 30th anniversary, Tanzhaus Zürich is hosting the MovingTowardsZero festival (26–28 June 2026): a utopian space where art, activism and community come together. Still Moving is a perparatoy part of MovingTowardsZero.
How do we stay connected and moving when everything around us seems to be falling apart? The crises of our time accumulate in our bodies — as tension, numbness, paralysis. Emotions flood us, and we freeze. Underneath it all, a whisper: nothing I do will be enough. We risk not moving at all.
This workshop uses somatic practices to explore how emotions can be sensed in the body, moved, and shared. Through grounding, movement, and encounter, we practice staying present: to ourselves, to each other, and to the world.
Meant as a preparatory space for MovingTowardsZero, these evenings invite us to land in our bodies and in connection with others and explore how to be with what is – together – right now. A space for slowing down. For togetherness. For leaning into hope as a practice.
- Studio 3
Tanzhaus Zürich
Wasserwerkstrasse 127a
8037 Zürich - Wheelchair accessible
- Wheelchair accessible
- English
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Open to all bodies and experience levels.
- Pay as much as you want
- Duration: 2h 30m
Foto Katharina Bauer