During this workshop, we will explore together the notion of trust while seeking ways to bypass the mechanisms of resistance that are inherent to it. The group will be invited to define and invent collective strategies for sharing: how to offer trust to others and how to receive it.
A central axis of their latest creation, After Hannibal, trust is approached — blindfolded — as a material to lean on and act through.
As one of the foundations of living together, sharing a common space and time becomes a key site for practicing, confronting, and experiencing this state, with all its intrinsic vulnerability. The workshop adapts to the group it addresses and offers tools to explore how trust can be built, displaced, negotiated, and transformed within a collective. Through a series of exercises and improvisation scores, participants are invited to explore different layers of attention and awareness: trusting their physical intuition and decision-making abilities, trusting the choices of others, and trusting the emergence of group dynamics as they unfold in real time.
This work places emphasis on process, embodied experience, and relational dynamics rather than on the production of form. It is open to participants from diverse backgrounds in dance and movement.
| 10h00 > 15h30 | ||
| 10h00 > 15h30 | ||
| 10h00 > 15h30 | ||
| 10h00 > 15h30 | ||
| 10h00 > 15h30 |
€120 for the full week
Workshops and Morning Classes are now payable on-site. They are neither refundable nor exchangeable.
We strongly recommend registering in advance via Ludovica@charleroi-danse.be.
If you are not present 15 minutes before the start of your workshop or Morning Class, Charleroi danse reserves the right to release your place and reassign it to another participant.
Thank you for your understanding.