Documentary Film

Five Ways In

The Anthropological Documentary filmed at the International Contact Improvisation Festival Freiburg 2012

Alyssa is one of the Co-directors along with Mike Poltorak and Sonja Bruhlman

If you are interested to purchase a copy for a donation contact Alyssa at infofivewaysin@gmail.com

Feel free to show it to others and write your responses on our blog:
www.researchingcontactimprovisation.com

Film Description:

Contact Improvisation first developed in the United States in the 1970s as a movement experiment that challenged dancers to respond instinctively to bodily collisions. Four decades later, the dance form continues to be investigated openly by people all over the world. This film follows the aspirations of five dancers as they navigate the joys and challenges of being with three hundred participants at the biggest Contact Improvisation festival in the world in the old German university town of Freiburg. Jashana, an American political activist and Raquel, a Brazilian volunteer at the festival, search for the political edge and community building potential of the form. Swedish biodynamic gardener, Johan and Israeli travelling teacher, Lior, share hopes for beautiful and challenging dances and new ways to teach the form. Camille from France had only recently discovered the form. He seeks the heart of Contact Improvisation out of his comfort zone of salsa and sports in the pursuit of sensitivity and weight sharing. During a week where being part of a temporary community and the intimacy and physicality of the form can challenge even experienced dancers, will the Freiburg Festival deliver the inspiration and insights they seek?