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ImproCards - movement game
DANCING FAMILIES
ImproKarty is a joyful, original movement game based on contemporary dance and improvisation, which invites children into a world of imagination, movement, and shared fun. There are no "good" or "bad" moves here—every child can create in their own way and feel like a co-creator of the class. Instead of long instructions, colorful cards with illustrations and simple movement tasks are used. Drawing them turns the workshop into an adventure full of surprises, encouraging spontaneity, laughter, and natural engagement of the whole group. 

ImproCards are friendly and accessible to all children – regardless of temperament, physical ability, dance experience, or learning style. The workshop creates a safe, open space where everyone can join in, try something new, and have fun through movement together. 

The classes are designed for children aged 4–6 and their parents or guardians, who take an active part in them. It is an opportunity to spend time together, move, cooperate, and enjoy being together.

The project is operated by the Performat Foundation. Hanna Bylka-Kanecka is the program's content supervisor.

The workshop from 10:00 to 11:00 is intended for families with children aged 4-6.

The workshop from 12:00 to 12:45 is intended for families with children aged 4-6, including children with special needs.
Duration: 60 minutes
Event for families with children aged 4-6
COMPANY
Operator programu: Fundacja Performat
Opiekunka merytoryczna: Hanna Bylka-Kanecka
Twórczyni warsztatu: Monika Węgrzynowicz
Więcej informacji o programie: www.roztanczonerodziny.pl



A dance producer and artist with over ten years of experience working with children and young people in educational classes, arts festivals, and dance productions. A graduate of Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in London (MFA Choreography).

Currently associated with The Place, where she works as a producer and head of the Creative Learning department, specializing in creating dance projects for young audiences and leading a team of artists working in schools. In her work, she focuses on inclusivity, creativity, and accessibility. Since 2018, she has been running the non-profit organization SE19DanceProject, which supports the development of dance in local communities.

Ania is constantly improving her skills by completing numerous courses, including Best Autism Practice, Inclusive Dance Practice, Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness, and Makaton in Dance. For her educational work, she received a distinguished invitation from the royal family to Buckingham Palace.
Ania Straczyńska-Green