About this Event
Embodied Connection for Couples is a playful, connection-focused 5-week series designed for partners who want to move, explore, and create together in a supportive and lighthearted space.
These classes are designed specifically for couples who are curious about movement, looking for unique and meaningful date night ideas, or who may have felt that contact improv spaces are a bit too open or intimate with strangers. Here, everything is centred around you and your partner.
Through simple, guided exercises inspired by contact improvisation, you’ll build trust, deepen connection, and discover new ways of communicating without words. No dance experience is needed, just curiosity and a willingness to try something new together.
Across the 5 weeks, we will explore the following:
Week 1: Presence & Safety in Connection
“How can we meet each other in this moment?”
The focus of this week is: settling the nervous system together, eye contact, grounding, presence, noticing comfort with proximity and distance, slowing down together.
=> Landing in your body and the space together
=> Noticing distance, attention, and presence
=> Learning how to slow down together before interacting
=> Building a felt sense of safety in shared space
Week 2: Trust, Support & Letting Go
“Can I lean into you?”
The focus of this week is: weight sharing, support, noticing control vs surrender.
=> Exploring giving and receiving weight to each other
=> Noticing control, guarding, or over-efforting in connection
=> Practicing support without fixing or over-directing
=> Learning how to soften into our partner
Week 3: Communication & Getting in Sync
“Can we understand each other?”
The focus of this week is: leading/following, responding through touch and movement, clear initiation and clear stopping.
=> Leading and following through movement and touch
=> Practicing clear initiation and clear response (“yes / no / pause”)
=> Noticing miscommunication in real time without words
=> Learning how to re-attune
Week 4: Play & Creative Connection
“What else is possible between us?”
The focus of this week is: curiosity, spontaneity, shared play, co-creation, aliveness through movement.Finding your unique movement language as a pair.
=> Moving beyond “doing it right” into curiosity and play
=> Co-creating movement together in real time
=> Rediscovering spontaneity and lightness in connection
=> Exploring what feels alive, fun, and surprising between you
Week 5: Flow & Integration
“What happens when we trust what we’ve built together?”
The focus of this week is: bringing it all together into a more continuous, easeful dance. Reflecting on what you’ve discovered about yourselves and your connection.
=> Bringing together presence, trust, communication, and play into one integrated experience
=> Moving more fluidly between leading, following, pausing, and co-creating
=> Noticing habitual relational patterns and how they shift (or soften) in flow
=> Experiencing a sense of shared rhythm, ease, and embodied connection
Throughout the series, all exercises are done exclusively with your partner. The focus is not on performance or technique, but on connection, play, and shared experience.
This series supports:
- Building trust and communication in your relationship
- Creating new shared experiences and memories
- Bringing more play, lightness, and creativity into your connection
- Developing comfort with touch, movement, and presence together
- Stepping out of routine and into something new
✨ Series Details:
- Thursdays on June 11, June 18, June 25, July 2 and July 9
- 7-9 pm in Kensington Market
- $300 per couple until the last day of May, or $350 per couple from June 1
- Limited to 10 couples to keep the space intimate and supportive
- All identities and relationship types are welcome (LGBTQ+ friendly)
- Held in a beautiful studio in the heart of Kensington Market
✨ Community & Connection:
While the movement portion is focused on your partner, we also value the power of community. Each week, we’ll have social time after class and head out for food/drinks/conversation together. It’s a chance to meet the other couples, share experiences, and build new friendships in a relaxed setting.
This is a space to laugh, to try, to connect, and to grow together, without pressure.
✨ More Info:
- We encourage you to join a future series if you expect to miss more than one class, as consistent attendance is important for your couple and the group
- Advanced registration required for this series; no drop-ins
- Feel free to send payment through etransfer to [email protected]
- Please note that refunds are not available once the series has begun
- This is not a tantra event - the focus is on movement-based connection, not sensual touch or intimacy work
- You will receive an introductory email within a couple days of the first class.
If you’re curious about contact improv and want to see what it looks like, what our community is like, or learn more about us, check out our Instagram and Facebook at @coloursincontact.
We can’t wait to move with you!
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About the Facilitators:
Emma and Pablo co-founded Colours in Contact in 2023 with a shared vision: to build a warm, culturally diverse, beginner-friendly contact improv space in Toronto where people can move, explore, and express themselves freely.
Emma grew up dancing, spending many years in ballet before falling in love with the freedom, play, and expressive possibilities of contact improv. She’s passionate about bringing people together, creating supportive spaces, and helping movers grow in confidence and creativity.
Pablo, a Toronto-born mover with Guatemalan roots, brings a rich background in contact improv, muay thai, tai chi, yoga, partner dance, and authentic movement. His teaching is grounded in curiosity, play, and care, inviting dancers to explore what movement, support, and expression can mean for them.
Together, they cultivate classes and jams that are beginner-friendly, inclusive, and rooted in the belief that everyone has a creative, expressive body waiting to be discovered.
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About Contact Improv:
Contact Improvisation (CI) is a partner/solo/group-improvised dance style developed in 1972 by Steve Paxton and Nancy Stark Smith, heavily influenced by Aikido and Modern dance. Due to the open-ended nature of the dance, each new dancer can add to this pot of creativity. This has lead to various influences weaving in and out of the form. Some of those influences include but are not limited to Tango, Zen, Zouk, Contemporary, Ballet, Hip Hop, Qi Gong, Capoeira, Ballroom, Salsa and the list goes on. This is the beauty of CI: it can offer such an open fertile ground for exploration in expression and movement. Your voice in this dance is what will drive the creative freedom possible at Colours in Contact.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Kensington Studio, 205 Augusta Ave, Toronto, Canada
CAD 320.83 to CAD 374.08










