David Bloom
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David Bloom (he/him) is a choreographer, dancer, teacher, parent, filmmaker, pianist, bodyworker, and fermenting Jewish mystic. Graduated from the Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Frankfurt and the M.A. Choreography at HZT Berlin, as well as the Urban Tantra Professional Training Program with Barbara Carellas. He was a member of the dance ensemble at Staatstheater Darmstadt, and has collaborated as a dancer on projects by Tino Sehgal, Marco Santi, Nir de Volff/Total Brutal, Micha Purucker, Ingo Reulecke & Lukas Matthaei, Canan Erek, Friederike Plafki, Barbara Bess, Felix Ruckert, Akemi Nagao, Martin Nachbar, and Michael Turinsky.
His dance film trilogy Sex & Space premiered at the Berlin Porn Film Festival and was screened internationally. His choreography has also been shown at Tanzfabrik Berlin, Dock11 Berlin, La Fête du Slip in Lausanne, and at the Stockholm Dance Film Festival. He has made choreography for students in HfMdK Frankfurt’s B.A. in Dance as well. He was an outside eye for Lucy Wilke’s & Paweł Dudus’ production “Scores That Shaped Our Friendship”, which won Munich’s FAUST prize and was invited to the Berliner Theatertreffen 2021. David was a 2012 danceWEB scholar and his teaching has included HZT Berlin, Tanzquartier Vienna, Tanzfabrik Berlin, Human Architecture Lab in St. Petersburg, the K3 Center for Choreography in Hamburg, the M.A. of Contemporary Dance Education in Frankfurt, STRETCH Festival Berlin, the Body IQ Festival Berlin, Touch & Play Festivals in Germany and Spain, the Rietveld Academie for Fine Arts & Design in Amsterdam, & the ImPulsTanz International Dance Festival in Vienna.
For the past decade or so, his work has revolved around questions of Desire & Boundaries, Intimacy, Power Relationships, Consent, and Group Dynamics. Other interests include Cross-Pollination, Pleasure, Space, Cellular Structures, the Digestive System, Fermentation, Sourdough, Beauty, Breath, Time, Spirit, and Transformation.
David is currently a transdisciplinary artistic PhD candidate at Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK) and Linz Arts University (Kunstuni Linz) with his proposal “DESIRE - Sex, Spirit, & Choreography as Active & Receptive Practices”.