
Lifting the Curtain
Lifting the Curtain a freedomDANCE Teacher Training Lab with Alex Svoboda.
This workshop is designed as an introduction to our Start Level teacher training for those who are interested in becoming freedomDANCE teachers.
Only three hours and so much to learn! Here are some of the highlights:
- freedomDANCE Cycle: our main method and why it works
- Trying it out – you will put a teacher’s hat on!
- Three main components of freedomDANCE teacher training: (1) Personal practice (2) Training module (3) Assignments
- Reflections and tips from graduates
- Getting your questions answered… by graduates and faculty!
- Practical steps to take in order to start your teacher training journey
- Costs
- Financial assistance opportunities
The cost is £33 and it’s counted towards your training module cost should you proceed with our training.
Tickets are available via the link: freedomdance.bookwhen.com

Member
Alex SvobodaEvent MemberAlex Svoboda, Ph.D.
The liberating power of dance seems to flow naturally out of Alex and spread to those who come to his classes.
Alex has lived in three countries (Russia, US and the UK), studied at five universities and colleges, received his Ph.D., worked as an analyst and manager at world’s leading organisations, including the legendary management consultancy McKinsey & Company. He has trained directly with Anna Halprin, Gabrielle Roth and other prominent conscious dance teachers. He is a former University instructor and an experienced corporate training facilitator.
Alex has developed a method of dance meditation that is highly accessible, simple and at the same time amazingly deep and potentially transformational. He is sharing his knowledge through his freedomDANCE School that currently has around teachers and trainees. He lives in London and teaches regularly around the world.
Alex explains why he considers dance to be his way to freedom: ‘Each of our classes is an opportunity to have a taste of freedom. What kind of freedom? Freedom for the body to take over. Freedom for our mind to notice and accept what is happening inside ourselves and around us. Freedom for us to open up to something bigger, something that transcends our everyday ideas and calculations. It’s freedom to be yourself and share yourself with others…’
