“However much Contact Improvisation is codified, presented as a collection of 562 techniques, made to be entertaining, dressed to be pretty or graceful, shaped to be therapeutic, practiced in rooms filled with social interaction and conversation, used as a basis for building a community, etc — ultimately, its initial stance of empowering an individual to rely on their own physical intelligence and to meet their moment with senses open and perceptions stretching and compose their own response, remains intact.” – Daniel Lepkoff
Here’s a video of a Contact Improvisation performance called “Yield” which was performed by Vitali Kononov and Rosemary Hannon at the West Coast Contact Improvisation Festival in 2007: Yield at WCCIF 2007
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