Save the Date
spring movement event
Friday-Sunday April 10-12th
10am-5pm
Boulder, CO
Two world-class, inspiring teachers.
Three days of movement.
Infinite learning to energize your practice.
We can’t wait to welcome these two amazing teachers and global movement innovators to our home right here in Boulder, Colorado.
what to expect
3 days of movement exploration, including: ground movement, acrobatics, partnering practices, spine articulation
Expert facilitation by Tina Afiyan Breiova & Winston Reynolds
Movement tasks focused on: coordination, agility, timing, athleticism, footwork…
Improvisation and dance prompts exploring: body awareness, rhythm, expression, textures, musicality
Location
Friday-Saturday: Avalon Ballroom
6185 Arapahoe Rd, Boulder, CO 80303
Sunday: JCC Boulder
6007 Oreg Ave Boulder, CO 80303
Daily Schedule
Session 1: 10am-1pm
Break: 1pm-2pm
Session 2: 2-5pm
who it’s for
All levels are welcome — from curious newcomers hungry to learn, to advanced practitioners seeking a fresh challenge.
Whether you’re a mover, weightlifter, dancer, athlete, acrobat, handbalancer, teacher or yogi — you’ll walk away with new movement insights and lots of inspiration.
The only PREREQUISITE:
Bring an open mind, curiosity, and willingness to try new concepts (and probably step out of your comfort zone).
YOUR TEACHERS
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Tina is a movement director and teacher of Armenian descent based in the UK. She is a graduate of P.A.R.T.S., and over a varied multi-disciplinary career, has collaborated artistically with the likes of Marina Abramović, Alexander Vantournhout, Roberto Olivan, Thomas Ryckewaert, Milan Tomášik, Cie. Willi Dorner and Cirk La Putyka.
As an independent choreographer, she has created award-winning work for dance and circus; her most recent duet, Ruina, is currently on tour. For film, Tina has worked with artists including Paul Thomas Anderson, Thom Yorke, Damien Jalet, Laurat Delforge, Simon Riechel, and Ran Li and with the movement departments of Warner Brothers Pictures & Universal Pictures.
Tina is a Unit Leader at an MA Dance: Performance program in London Contemporary Dance School (The Place) and has shared her pedagogy at renowned institutions across the globe.
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Winston’s journey into movement began at 17, driven by curiosity about the body’s possibilities in space. He was captivated by the interplay of imagination and physicality—the ability to envision movement, define orientation, and bring it to life.
Acrobatics became his medium of exploration, leading him to formal studies at Circomedia (2010–2012) and ACAPA: Fontys Academy of Circus and Performance Arts (2012–2016), where he specialized in physical theatre, acrobatic dance, and hybrid partnering blending contemporary dance with acrobatics.
His career launched with Alexander Vantournhout’s Red Haired Men (2017–2018), opening doors to collaborations with Notstanding, Louis Vuitton, Jasmine Ellis, Miet Warlop, and Yoann Bourgeois (2022–2024). Currently, he‘s engaged with Fernando Melo and Kalle Nio on projects for 2025–2026. Working with Yoann Bourgeois extended beyond performance into choreographic research, notably at Gothenburg Opera (We Loved Each Other So Much, Requiem Mozart).
These experiences deepened His understanding of movement creation. Parallel to performing, he developed a teaching methodology rooted in multidisciplinary exploration. Teaching became a space to test ideas and refine movement principles across disciplines. This led me to ferus animi // terra nova, a research collective integrating neuroscience, biomechanics, and philosophy into movement practice. Straddling performance, teaching, and research, he inhabits a constantly evolving terrain—one that transforms movement into an ever-deepening dialogue of expression, exploration, and discovery.
community & standard tier tickets go fast.
Book your spot early!
plus when you book early, you Help support our small business.
When you buy your ticket early, you’re supporting the hard-working humans who make this happen, and helping us cover the expenses and resources it takes to host this event and our incredible teachers. Thank you!
save your spot
Community Tier:
Student / Artist / Low-Income
$449
Standard Tier:
Financially Stable*
$649
Supporter Tier:
Financially Secure* / Able to Support Others
$849
Sponsor: Pay it Forward
Covers one Community Tier student
$1000
*Not sure which tier is for you? Check out our FAQ.
frequently asked questions
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All ticket sales are final. No refunds.
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Community Tier: For students, artists, teachers, nonprofit workers, or those with limited income. Choose this tier if you regularly are concerned with meeting your basic needs* and do not generally have expendable income. We created this tier to make the workshop accessible to those with fewer financial resources.
Standard Tier: For individuals with stable income who can cover the full cost of the workshop without financial hardship. This is the true cost of your participation. Choose this tier if you are occasionally concerned about meeting basic needs*, but most of the time are able to make ends meet.
Supporter Tier: For those doing well financially with expendable income and are able to support others. Your contribution helps keep this event accessible for others in the community who otherwise could not attend.
Sponsor: Pay it forward while reserving your spot. This generous option covers your ticket plus one Community Tier student. Thank you!
*Basic needs: food, water, shelter, clothing
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Yes! Join the waitlist here for any ticket tier that’s sold out. As we get closer to the event, we’ll notify you should additional spots open up.
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To cover expenses and compensate our incredible teachers for the full value of their work, we are not able to offer free/work-trade ticket options at this time. We created the Community Tier and Early Bird rate to hopefully make this event accessible for all. If you have any specific concerns, just reach out.
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We will not be offering day passes at this time.
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Though it can be helpful to have a baseline level of athleticism and stamina, if you’re someone who is willing to try new things, stay curious, and self-manage or modify for what you need, please join us. For specific injuries, contact us with any questions and always check with a medical professional you trust.
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Sure. More details coming soon!
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By Car
The Avalon Ballroom and JCC Boulder are about 35 minutes from Downtown Denver and 45 minutes from Denver International Airport, pending traffic.
We recommend allowing up to an hour during peak traffic hours.
By Public TransportationBusses are available from the airport or downtown Denver to Boulder with a transfer.

