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Material for the brain

Matan Levkowich

In 'Material for the brain', Matan Levkowich invites guest, colleagues and friends to reflect on the question 'How can one develop a meaningful relationship with one's own body'. In his non formal style of hosting, Matan enables the conversations flow naturally between theoretic concepts, applicable ideas and personal stories. Subscribe to get the podcast directly to your email: movementla... more

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This episode was recorded on May 4th, 2025.

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In this solo episode, Matan Levkowich explores the complex terrain of inclusivity in dance and movement spaces. Reflecting on personal experiences and recent conversations at a contact improvisation festival, he distinguishes between participatory an... more

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In this solo episode, I explore a question that has been with me for years: Why do humans dance? Beyond self-expression or personal growth, dance may hold something much deeper—something ancient. I dive into the idea of dance as a social technology, ... more

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  • Material for our immediate future

    This podcast explores some very relevant themes that directly connect to our immediate cultural predicament. Aside from the guests, Matan’s solo episodes are like relevant bits of data that clarify his vision for his life projects. Bookmark and listen!

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  • Material for our immediate future

    This podcast explores som very relevant themes that directly connect to our immediate cultural predicament. Aside from the guests, Matans solo episodes are like relevant bits of data that clarify his vision for his life projects. Bookmark and listen!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ptinnitus
    Canada5 years ago

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