⭐️ Introducing Berlin New Year’s Jam’s facilitators, and their offerings !
@karustler Ka Rustler will be offering 2 morning classes, read more below !
If you would like to join Berlin New Year’s Jam 29.12. - 1.1. 👉🏼 Link to website & registration you can find from BIO !
⭐️ Ka’s classes :
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Rooted in the principles of Body -Mind Centering® we explore how the body orients itself through space, guided by the intelligence of the inner ear and the deep listening of our senses. Auditory and vestibular perception establish the ground for how we see and move — shaping spatial awareness, directionality and readiness to respond. Between inner tone and outer vibration, we cultivate a more refined sense of presence, integrity, and connection.
This is an invitation to realign with your internal compass — and step into the new year with clarity, curiosity, and embodied joy.
⭐️ BIO : Ka Rustler
@karustler
Exploring and teaching somatic practices in movement, choreography and therapy for over 35 years internationally, Ka Rustler has been shaping contemporary approaches to embodied research. As an early member of Tanzfabrik Berlin, she established a space for experimental dance and somatic inquiry rooted in process, sensation and interrelation.
Certified in Body-Mind Centering®, her work draws from and integrates Contact Improvisation, Authentic Movement and improvisational performance, cultivating a responsive and listening body in dynamic dialogue with its environment.
Collaborating with pioneering figures in dance, theater and improvisation, she co-creates multilayered performances that engage ecological and social urgencies through a feminist lens of embodied subjectivity.
Ka is a member of Cranky Bodies a/company moving across generations and disciplines within non-hierarchical, process-oriented settings that foreground collective intelligence and somatic awareness.
As co-chair of the Glia Network, she fosters cross-disciplinary dialogue between somatics, neuroscience and the arts. Her practice bridges inner perception with outer expression—embodying the body as a site of knowledge, resistance and transformation.