find your groove.
find your people.
find your place.
find your freedom.

move: Here&Now is a new nomadic workshop series presented by Aeris Körper.

wandering from place to place around different locations in Hamilton, Ontario, movement-curious folks ages 16+ are invited to move & groove with guest facilitators on the last Saturday of each month, from noon to two.

workshops are always pay-what-you-can and open to all.

come with a spirit of curiosity and creativity; come hungry to explore new places
and new pathways of movement.
leave with new connections, new sensations, and new-found joy in your body.

 
 

Upcoming Workshops

 
  • Fareh Malik was a co-founder and choreographer for Hamilton's Vie Division, a co-founder and choreographer for Mississauga-based collective GLUM, and is currently a co-founder and director of the Hamilton competitive company RXD.

    He’ll be presenting his piece, “Drown,” at the upcoming Here&Now Festival, presented by Aeris Körper in April 2025.

Hip-hop & Choreography with Fareh Malik

February 22nd, 2025 / 1-3 PM / PWYC
@ Hamilton Artists Inc., 155 James St N, Hamilton, ON L8R 2K9

Fareh Malik will be going over some of the basics of hip-hop dance, movement, and choreography, and how it can apply to beginner and intermediate levels of dance.

 
  • Julia Garlisi is a nationally and internationally acclaimed dance artist, performer, and choreographer based in Hamilton, Ontario. She is a graduate of the Dance Arts Institute Canada (formerly The School of Toronto Dance Theatre Professional Training Program). Julia performed, danced, and toured extensively as a company member of Dancetheatre David Earle for over 15 years. Currently, Julia is an active freelance performer and choreographer. Independently, she has had the pleasure of performing and working with Katie Ewald, Denise Duric, Newton Moraes, Suzette Sherman, Lacey Smith, Imageo Artworks, Toronto Heritage Dance and The Niagara Dance Company. Choreographically, her work has been commissioned for Art of Creation, Guelph Dance Festival, Stratford Spring Works Indie Theatre & Art Festival, Dancetheatre David Earle, The Suzuki String School, Dusk Dances Hamilton, Art Spin Hamilton, Short&Sweet (Guelph) and Internationally (Austria, Germany, Italy) for the SIBA Performance Tour. Julia is the founder and Artistic Director of Dance Contemporary. A platform to educate, create, and express our bodies through classes, workshops, and performances based in Modern and Contemporary dance.

Workshop TBA with Julia Garlisi

March 29th, 2025 / 1-3 PM / PWYC
@ The Staircase, 27 Dundurn St N, Hamilton, ON L8R 3C9

Description coming soon.

 

Photo by Julie Artacho

  • Camille Huang is a performer making physical and visual works. They are a second generation immigrant of the Asian diaspora, making works unfolding between the realms of dance, scenography and experimental performance. As a choreographer, they want to perform feeling, existence, memory and fiction into the archive and emergent present.


     Guided by attention and agency, Camille explores plural making sense of identity, relations and possible futures.


    Their choreographic works have been presented at SummerWorks Festival, OFFTA, Festival Entractes and Tangente.  They have worked on the teams of Dana Gringas (Animals of Distinction), Lucy M. May, and Sarah Rossy. Camille received her training in contemporary dance performance at L’École de Danse Contemporaine de Montreal and now works as a freelance dancer, all the while engaged in making dance related works. She also has a background in anthropology and is based in Tiohtià:ke / Montréal.

Workshop TBA with Camille Huang

SUNDAY, April 27th, 2025 / 11AM - 1PM / PWYC
@ TBA

Description coming soon.

 

Past Workshops

 

Photo by Joshua McMillan.

  • Skye Rogers (she/her) is a dance and theatre artist based in Attiwandaronia (Hamilton, Ontario), dearly devoted to making spaces for people to feel at home. Skye was the RBC Apprentice Choreographer with Musical Stage Co. in 2023-24, and is a graduate of Brock University (Arts & Culture, 2022) and Randolph College for the Performing Arts (Triple Threat, 2019).

    Skye’s creative process is collaborative and wholehearted, and her practice spans choreography, workshop facilitation, devised theatre creation, and performance. She has worked with Aeris Körper, Ontario Culture Days, Suitcase in Point, Frog in Hand, Stand Up Dance, and Spindle Collective, among others.

homebodies with Skye Rogers

January 25th, 2025 / 1-3 pm / PWYC
@ eFIT Institute, 105 Beach Rd, Hamilton, ON

i am always curious about our physical relationships to spaces, and what makes a place feel like home. even further, i am curious about how our sense of home in our own bodies might contribute to our sense of belonging in community.

in this workshop, you can expect to take some time to get grounded, create familiarity with the space and the others in it, and learn some improvisational tools that will culminate in a final, collective jam.

come ready to move your body, connect with others, gather your thoughts in writing, and play! all are welcome.