“FLUIDIFY” is an approach that challenges the body, mind, and potentially the soul. In constant transformation, it stems from years of encounters, experimentation, and training in street dances (Krump, House, Bboy, Hip-Hop), traditional and contemporary dances, as well as other movement forms (martial arts, circus, fitness).
Grounded in biomechanics, psychology, and both Western and Eastern philosophies, it offers a systemic vision beyond aesthetics. The idea is to shape and strengthen new creative and expressive pathways in the body, recycle energy, and strive toward a Flow state (Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi) to live in presence and peace.
The objectives of the workshop are:
To provide adaptable tools for all levels, body types, and styles to find fluidity in movement and thought.
To develop better proprioception, endurance, mobility, and agility.
To understand and potentially experience the Flow state.
To find playfulness within the rigor and discipline of a practice.
To develop improvisation skills.
To explore various physical and mental states.
To not take dance too seriously.
Content
The entire class is conducted continuously in a follow-along format (participants can stop at any time, slow down, deviate, increase or decrease the difficulty of the exercises). The exercises and principles are explained and broken down throughout the workshop.
Breathing / Grounding
Light dynamic stretching
Isolation of the main spheres (head, torso, pelvis) and secondary spheres (shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees, ankles), connecting them through waves, figure-eights, and spirals throughout the body and its orientations
Footwork, rhythms, and polyrhythms
Meditation
Floorwork: basic patterns and exploration of fluidity on the floor, connection with the weight of the head and pelvis.
Relationship with oneself – movement from the center to the extremities, internal flow moving through the body.
Relationship with the world – connection with the immediate environment and others.
Guided improvisation games, Flow state.
Exercises based on the theme of the day (Character, Slowness/Butoh, Floorwork, Choreographic and poetic writing, Duo work (with or without contact))
Sharing and discussion circle
Workshop Rhythm
~ Adaptable to the group’s needs
~ Variable
Accessibility Features
~ Cardio exercices
~ Exercices are adaptable
~ Floor work
~ High music or sound level
~ Short verbal explications
~ Standing up for a long time
Biography
Born in New-Caledonia/Kanaky of Vietnamese descent, Charles Brecard is a dance artist trained at Ecole de Danse Contemporaine de Montreal (EDCM), a curator, sport massage therapist, and poet based between Montreal/Tio’tia:ke and France. His approach, FLUIDIFY, bridges traditional, contemporary, and street dances with bodywork, philosophy, and spirituality. He teaches in diverse settings, from cultural mediation to festivals and academic programs across Canada (EDCM, EDQ, Concordia, Transformation Danse, TSOD Ottawa,…), Europe (Greece, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Poland), Japan and New Caledonia. His choreographies—marked by strong physicality, epic surrealism, melancholic poetry, and lucid activism—have been presented in Brazil, Spain, Japan, Quebec, New Brunswick, Greece, and Germany, earning awards in Montreal (Best Performance, Short Film, Outdoor Performance) and Stuttgart (Best Choreography, Residency). He has created for Bradyworks, André Pappathomas, Wroclaw Opera Ballet, Dance Arts Faculty Rome, and professional dance programs. Believing art should foster solidarity and celebration, he co-initiated community projects in Montreal such as Le Bercail, Sacré Jam, and Protopie.
Partners
This workshop is supported by the Conseil de la formation continue arts et culture de Montréal (CFC) in collaboration with Studio 303. The CFC’s continuing education activities are supported by the Intervention-Compétences program, thanks to the financial participation of the Quebec government.
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