Katinka Wissing
Katinka Wissing: experienced teacher of dance, parkour and movement physical performer and creative soul based in Copenhagen, Denmark.
https://www.instagram.com/katinkaw_/I am based in Copenhagen where I teach movement, parkour and dance at Rört Copenhagen, Street Movement and Game Copenhagen. Besides this, I am about to finish my master in Social Sport Science and Humanities at the University of Copenhagen. I have a bachelor degree in sports science, a dance education from Tanz Fabrik Berlin and an education in contemporary circus from AFUK, Copenhagen.
I study, I dance, I teach and I spend a lot of time in my little garden growing vegetables and reading literature. I am very excited about these beautiful containers of life we call bodies and how they relate to and are formed by what is around them.
Personally and professionally I am engaged in exploring how we create better lives, better communities and eventually a better world through diving into our bodies and learning from our bodies through movement. I believe that through this journey, we gain knowledge on how we want to live and create opportunities for transformation. I see this as the stepping stone for creating communities, spaces for art and for conscious conversations. I believe we need each other in order to transform our lives and the world.
I am interested in how our movement practices affect the way we relate to ourselves, to others and to the world. I have personally experienced that by engaging in a playful, creative and kind approach to my movement practice it has created a healthy, enjoyable and sustainable practice while building better relationships. Furthermore, by letting go of judgement and thoughts on good/bad, right/wrong, we create space for listening to ourselves and our surroundings in a more open hearted and transformative way.
As a teacher I therefore find it necessary to create trustfull learning environments where people get to feel, know more about themself, where we try to eradicate a judgemental and performance oriented attitude towards movement and instead build communities and feeling bodies.
For everything work related, please contact via: katinkawissing@mailbox.org
or add me on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katinka-lund-wissing-614ab153
For following my creative life, find me on instagram: @Katinkaw_
Recorded Sessions
On the other side of a growth oriented movement practice
How can we create spaces of nonjudgmental approaches to movement, where we are mindful of our practice, bodies, minds and each other and allow space for the experience to unfold?