This one-day workshop is an entry point into the broader research of the Fighting Monkey Practice, offering a first taste of selected tools and principles.
Through movement, interaction, and structured play, we explore how the human organism adapts, communicates, and learns.
Rather than fixed techniques, we work with situations, developing:
rhythm and coordination
adaptability
creative problem-solving
a deeper engagement with the learning process
ZERO FORMS - WORKING WITH STRUCTURE
We work with selected practices that help you understand and organize your body:
Stillness - observe and locate yourself
Joint articulation - understand your architecture
Coordination - build rhythm and synergy
Improvisation - discover new pathways
Voice - sound as you
These tools are intended to spark interest and support a long-term process of self-inquiry, potentially contributing to improved structural integrity, more intelligent training choices, and the ability to continue enjoying life physically over time.
MOVEMENT SITUATIONS - TESTING ADAPTABILITY
We expand our exploration in partner and group situations.
Through open games with dynamic constraints, we explore how:
we respond under changing conditions
we relate to others, objects, and space
action and perception shape each other
we communicate flexibly
The aim is not performance, but the ability to adapt and respond in real time, and to develop taste and strategies for lifelong learning.
WHEN
May 14, 11:00-16:00
WHERE
t29 – dance space · Isabellastraße 14 · München
PRICE
100 EUR Early Bird (register by May 4,2026)
120 EUR Regular
CONTACT
info@jakubzeman.net
CANCELLATION POLICY
If you cancel 1 month or more before the event, your payment can be used as credit for future events within the next 6 months.
If you cancel less than 1 month before the event, you may propose a substitute participant.
FIGHTING MONKEY PRACTICE
Fighting Monkey is an applied practice for human development through movement, founded by Linda Kapetanea and Jozef Frucek.
Since 2002, it has evolved through the study of movement, communication, and aging, with the aim of understanding the principles that shape how we move and interact.
The research focuses on communication, physical dexterity, and creative thinking, developing the capacity to respond to real-life situations.
JAKUB ZEMAN
Jakub Zeman is a Czech practitioner and educator with a background in martial arts, dance, and information technology.
Since 2015, he has studied closely with Linda Kapetanea and Jozef Frucek. His work explores movement and dance as essential means of communication, expression, and development.
As a senior FM teacher, he focuses on creating meaningful practice that supports people in navigating changing life conditions.