Diversability Contact Improvisation Sessions

Policy recreation through mixed-abilities contact improvisation sessions

Policy recreation through mixed-abilities contact improvisation sessions, where policymakers and health professionals can come into contact with individuals living with disabilities and use CI to explore and negotiate the different strategies that we use as agents of change as we step outside of the studio and into the so called ‘real world’. 

Embodying Identities in Space & Time

Testimonials

For me, the experience of practicing CI with Liza is character-shaping. 

I experience emotional healing through the body. For example, thanks to one practice, I felt my core starting to return, something I had felt was lost for a long time (mainly emotionally). There was also another practice of simple intimacy, as it is meant to be, without sexuality – there’s a difference between the two, and we learned that. There’s so much more I could share with you about this experience.
To sum it up, it’s a journey that connects & meets you with yourself in an exploratory and primal way.
I suggest you contact Liza, she’d be happy to tell you more about it.

Milana Zohar
Participanting member at the CI and Somatic Movement for Women Series

Learning Contact Improvisation with Liza is an exceptional experience.

Her unique insights and approach elevate the practice, making it invaluable for personal development.

Elli Pieper
DanceAbility Certified Teacher, Musician

If you have a chance to work with Liza, do not pass it up! She is wonderful!

She truly cares about the betterment of the world and all those around her. She will do all she can to help you improve your life and support you in your journey

Nataliya Zlotnikov
Healthcare content writer at Embodia Inc, Founder & Personal trainer at Emergency Room Fitness, Dancer at KasheDance

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