Social Movements
What We Do
Through live workshops, research-based performances, and community labs, we investigate the role of nonverbal communication, physical synchrony, and spatial interaction in shaping group identity and belonging.
– What happens when people who’ve never met face a challenge together—and coordinate without speaking?
– How does physical coordination reflect trust, agency, or exclusion?
– Can choreography become a form of civic dialogue?
By integrating findings from social neuroscience and behavioral science with real-time movement-based practices, we provide a new lens for experiencing and studying society—one that includes more bodies, more voices, and more ways of being.
Past & Current Projects :
Moving for Tolerance Workshop for and with Practitioners (Munich, 2024)
Moving for Tolerance - Online pilots (Munich, 2024-2025)