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An interview about SoMo at Toronto Digifest, 2014

This entry was posted in Video Gallery on May 21, 2014 by Loretta Faveri.

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Testimonials

I witnessed firsthand how the SOMO workshop and SOMO device can be incredible tools for helping peop… Read more

Marni Levitt, B.A. (Hons.) B.Ed. OCT, RYTFounder, Move-n-MusicToronto, ON

This was a great experience. I loved being able to make music while dancing. Thank you! I hope th… Read more

Meghan V.Dance StudentYork University

I love the way you don’t necessarily have to move the body part by itself (referring to body part we… Read more

Sophie G.Dance StudentYork University

The SOMO devices are a great tool for embodying a specific feeling or mood in our movement. It can h… Read more

EvaEducator, dancer and workshop participantToronto

Thank you for sharing SOMO with us again, at our annual Improv Soirée.  We feel so blessed to work… Read more

York U Dance Students' Association

It was incredibly cool to hear the music and my friends who were making the music. I’m stoked I was… Read more

Aitana G.Dance StudentYork University

It makes Improv a whole new experience.

Holleigh C.Dance StudentYork University

As a health care professional and a personally closed, private person, letting go is not easy for me… Read more

MichelleWorkshop participantToronto

The most unique improvisational experience ever. Love these EWAG improv Soirées!!

Nicole R.Dance StudentYork University

I’m not a dancer but being able to make sound with your movement turns anyone into a dancer. Hearin… Read more

Tegan M.StudentYork University

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