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Moving Freely 2026

UPCOMING CLASSES 2026

BEGINNING I CONTEMPORARY

(ongoing drop-in class) Register

Mon/Wed 6 pm - 7:30 pm
Shawl-Anderson Dance Center, Berkeley, CA

CONTACT IMPROVISATION

Pre-Jam Class (free with donations accepted for the space)

Thursday, June 18, 7-8 pm (Jam 8-11 pm)

Finnish Hall, Berkeley, CA

ADV MODERN

Wed, June 24, 10-11:30 am (subbing)

register at SADC, class at Bandaloop

2027

MOVING FREELY: AN IMMERSIVE DANCE WEEKEND
MARCH 19 - 23, 2027
Finnish Hall, Berkeley, CA


Weekend: Fri, March 19 - Sun, March 21
Deep Dive: Fri, March 19 - Tues March 23

✨Fri, 6-8 pm (optional hang out at La Mission after 8 pm)
✨Sat, 9 am - 4:30 pm
✨Sun, 9 am - 4:30 pm
✨Mon, 9 am - 4:30 pm (special evening programming until 6:30)
✨Tues, 9 am - 4:30 pm

Details

Photo by Charlotte Beck

TESTIMONIALS

“I felt reconnected to my creative soul for the first time in a long time. I was able to let go of the outside world and truly immerse myself within our little community and feel that fire inside again. My mind, body, and soul needed this more than I even knew.” -Moving Freely participant

With great care, Suzanne invites you to stretch and mutate not only your physical dance vocabulary, but what dance means for you altogether. Her deceptively simple instruction opens portals to a freer and wiser sense of physical knowing, and bridges us together beautifully (even through screens!).” -Workshop participant

“I have improved significantly because of Suzanne. No one else has pushed me so far off my comfort zone, and I really feel gutsy. She explains concepts in a way that I can actually understand.” -Elon University Student

Suzanne “made an effort to get to know us, and what we were capable of, and I think created a great class that worked in many spaces. I would say she creates a great environment that feels safe and fun, and one where we can make mistakes and ask questions.” - City College of San Francisco Student