About Improvisation Open Level with Pepa Ubera

Autumn Term Classes start on Wednesday 16 September and run until Wednesday 9 December 2026 (excluding Wednesday 28 October due to half term).

Unleash your creativity and move with freedom.

We welcome people of all skill levels to this joyful, creative class where you can explore your own unique ways of moving with others in an accepting and open space.

Using somatic tools such as contact improvisation and moving with your eyes closed, you will gain awareness of your body in space, and its anatomy. Whether improvising solo or collaboratively you will learn about your bodies potential to engage with movement, musicality, imagination and composition. The live music by Tommy Khosla will help inspire your movement throughout the class.

Class details
  • Enrol for the full 12-week term for £196 to secure your place and save or drop-in for £18 per class (concessions available).
  • If you have any access requirements or specific medical needs, please contact us at classes@theplace.org.uk or 020 7121 1029 so we can support your participation. We can provide reasonable adjustments, including teaching assistant support, communication tools, and measures to reduce sensory overload. Find our access information here.
  • Please arrive on time - unfortunately we are unable to accommodate participants who are more than 15 minutes late as the warm-up is an important part of the class.
  • Unfortunately, we are unable to offer refunds or exchanges, unless there are extenuating circumstances. You can read our booking Terms & Conditions here.
  • Our adult classes are for participants aged 18 and over, for classes for participants under 18, please find our Children and Youth classes here.
About your teacher

Pepa Ubera, BA (Contemporary Dance) and MA (Creative Practice), teaches improvisation, choreography and dramaturgy in the UK and Spain. She is a choreographer, performer and researcher, currently working on her new performance project called CHARCO. Her choreographic work challenges social structures, questioning how the body behaves in the current context. She has an interdisciplinary artistic practice, working with video, light, text, creating site-specific work and curating performance events.

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