Community-Based Practice
The workshop offers a collaborative and inclusive space where participants from diverse backgrounds can share presence, stories and create expression. Rooted in participation and co-creation; it emphasizes dialogue, empathy, and mutual care within the group.
The workshop structure is shaped by movement practices, storytelling, and performance-making tools responsive to the participants' experiences. All activities are designed to be accessible regardless of physical ability— meeting people where they are, rather than expecting them to be at a certain level of ability. The workshop develops an accessible and inclusive method and space.
The workshop is primarily shaped for spending meaningful time together, to facilitate interpersonal communication and establish an atmosphere of unity. Therefore, the artistic approach adapts in response to the community – according to their needs and interests; and may incorporate additional mediums — such as photography, puppetry, food-based activities, writing, sound recording, video documentation, etc. Listening to the collaborative and process-driven nature of community-based work.
At its core, the workshop seeks to create a shared experience that does not end when the session is over—one that can remain, continue to grow or evolve even beyond the workshop itself.


- to connect individuals through meetings that evolve under the support of kinesthetic empathy
Our approach in community-based practices desires
- to bring different backgrounds, experiences, and energies together in the present
- to experience the pleasure of sharing and learning from each other, the hope and joy of being a community
- to meet in the beauty of simplicity
- to feed reciprocity, respect, care and empathy
- to give an opportunity to sense ourselves, nature, environment, and partnership
Let's be together. Let's stand together. Let's move together.
