03/09/2025
Der Herbst beginnt mit Bewegung – CONTAKIDS ab nächster Woche!
🍁Fall in love with the new season 🍃
Bewegung, Begegnung & Berührung – CONTAKIDS mit Christina in Berlin ♥️
Ein Kurs für Eltern mit Kind.
Bewegung, Nähe & Spiel – ein gemeinsames Üben für Eltern „Mal ohne Worte in Begegnung“.
Bodhicharya
Kinzigstr. 25, 10247 Berlin
Dienstags · 09.09.–14.10.2025
16:15–17:15 Uhr
→ 6 Klassen
K77 Studio
Kastanienallee 77, 10435 Berlin
Freitags · 12.09.–17.10.2025
16:20–17:20 Uhr
→ 6 Klassen
Ablauf: Warm-up · Partnerübungen · Gruppenspiele · Jam – freies Spielen & Kuscheln
Keine Vorerfahrung nötig · Alle Familien willkommen.
Kosten: 6-Wochen-Block 120 €
Wenn der Preis euch abhält: sprecht mich an, wir finden einen Weg.
Anmeldung: steppinginto.de/contakids-kalender
Fragen? [email protected]
27/07/2025
Observations on Play
The most meaningful learning in dancing and movement unfolds through experience - and I love it so much when it’s shared in space.�It isn’t a straight path, but more like a spiral of exploration, where joy, curiosity, and even discomfort all have their place.
In the practice of Contakids, movement becomes a language, an intimate conversation between adult and child that doesn’t rely on words. I welcome your presence, your trust, and your detailed attention into the room. In this space, I ask you to observe without rushing, to pause without judgment, and to allow each moment to reveal itself just as it is.
Falling, failing, tumbling, and recovering are not accidents to avoid, I see them as opportunities. Also they are invitations for the body to learn about balance, weight, trust, and resilience. When we allow these moments to unfold, without stepping in too quickly, we can open space for growth, in ourselves and our children.
There is profound wisdom in knowing when not to intervene. By sensing the difference between true danger and natural risk - or simple aliveness - we share freedom instead of fear. We hold the truly vulnerable spaces with care, while celebrating the courageous process of trying, failing, and trying again.
Joy lives in these small discoveries:�The moment a child finds their own center again after falling.�The shared laugh when balance is lost together.�The quiet pride of doing something difficult without help.
When we stay close, watching with care, not control, we begin to notice these moments. We can celebrate the subtle connections, the glances, the joyous spontaneous giggles, the trust that grows not only between bodies, but between hearts.
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