Rooted in the belief that dance is a primal, universal form of expression, Biodanza aims to restore human connection with oneself, others, and nature. It integrates movement inspired by biological rhythms, such as heartbeat and breathing, to evoke “vivencias”—deep, transformative experiences that foster joy, intimacy, and emotional healing.
Facilitated by Pablo Concha, Biodanza, often called the “Dance of Life,” is a therapeutic practice combining music, movement, and group dynamics to stimulate profound emotional and physical well-being.
Created by the Chilean Rolando Toro Araneda, Biodanza: Dance of Life transcends formal dance traditions and promotes a return to organic, life-affirming movement, offering a path to personal and collective transformation in a disconnected world.
Come join us and dance!
RSVP to reserve your space: (Max capacity: 15 people)
Open to all BMCC students, staff, and faculty.
CCT: Co-Curricular Transcript (CCT) credit approved.
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For more information, contact the Center for Belonging and Inclusion at (212) 220-8165 or wrc@bmcc.cuny.edu
In collaboration with the BMCC Counseling Center & the BMCC Theatre Program.