Alex Svoboda
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Dr. Alex Svoboda ist Tanzlehrer, Kursleiter und Gründer von Freiheitstanz, einer Schule und Methode für Tanzmeditation und bewusste Bewegung, die 2009 gegründet wurde. Er ist bekannt für die Entwicklung eines zugänglichen und dennoch tiefgründigen Ansatzes der bewegungsbasierten Meditation, der Körperbewusstsein, emotionale Achtsamkeit und Selbstreflexion integriert.
Alex Svoboda lebt in London und unterrichtet international in Form von Kursen, Workshops, Retreats und Lehrerausbildungsprogrammen.
== Hintergrund == Alex Svoboda lebte und arbeitete in Russland, den USA und Großbritannien. Er studierte an verschiedenen Universitäten und Hochschulen und promovierte. Bevor er sich ganz der bewussten Bewegung widmete, arbeitete er als Analyst und Manager in großen internationalen Organisationen, darunter die globale Unternehmensberatung McKinsey & Company.
Alongside his corporate career, Svoboda worked as a university instructor and as a corporate training facilitator, experience that later informed his structured yet experiential teaching style in conscious dance.
Dance and movement training
Alex Svoboda trained directly with several pioneers of modern conscious dance, including:
- Anna Halprin
- Gabrielle Roth (founder of 5Rhythms)
He has also trained with other prominent teachers in the conscious dance and movement field. His work is influenced by somatic practice, movement improvisation, meditation, and experiential learning.
Svoboda is also listed as an Open Floor teacher and is associated with the wider international conscious movement community.
freedomDANCE
Alex Svoboda is the founder and principal developer of freedomDANCE, a method of dance meditation built around a repeating structure known as the freedomDANCE Cycle:
- Opening
- Transformation
- Freedom
The method emphasises spontaneity, absence of choreography, and movement as a direct pathway to awareness beyond habitual thinking. freedomDANCE is designed to be accessible to people without prior dance or meditation experience, while still supporting deep personal and emotional exploration.
Through the freedomDANCE School, Svoboda trains teachers and supports an international network of practitioners. As of the mid-2020s, the school includes approximately 25 core teachers and trainees and offers programmes in multiple countries as well as online.
Teaching philosophy
Svoboda frequently describes freedomDANCE as an opportunity to experience different dimensions of freedom, including physical, psychological, and relational freedom. In his own words, each class offers:
- “Freedom for the body to take over.
- Freedom for the mind to notice and accept what is happening inside ourselves and around us.
- Freedom to open to something bigger, something that transcends everyday ideas and calculations.
- Freedom to be yourself and share yourself with others.”
His teaching style is characterised by guided improvisation, carefully structured movement journeys, use of music and soundscapes, and an emphasis on presence rather than performance.
Teacher training and professional affiliations
Alex Svoboda has led freedomDANCE teacher training programmes since 2014. These programmes are fully accredited by the International Conscious Movement Teachers Association (ICMTA). He is an individual member of ICMTA, and freedomDANCE teachers and trainees adhere to the ICMTA Code of Ethics.
Reception
Participants frequently describe Svoboda’s teaching as grounded, present, and transformative. Publicly shared feedback highlights his clarity of guidance, musicality, emotional sensitivity, and ability to support both individual and collective processes.
Selected participant statements include:
- “You have real, soft, palpable presence… When you speak, I listen. It’s always worth it.”
- “I felt stretched in a really beautiful way — dancing outside my usual patterns.”
- “Your workshop was a marathon of the heart and soul.”
- “I left feeling more fully human.”