History, memory, here, now, bodies, air, objects, land, space…….blur in moments of rapt improvisation. By practicing improvisation we learn to show and accept vulnerability, give and receive support, follow and lead, embrace stillness and collect energy, attune to and penetrate sonic space……..in the studio, in performance, and in everyday life. My teaching of improvisation engages my background as a construction worker and electrical technician, along with my studies and life experiences in Korean martial arts, traditional Korean dance, Contact Improvisation, Western contemporary dance, site-specific choreography, clowning, parenting…. All of this merges into the ways I open space and possibilities for seeing, hearing, feeling, communicating, and creating.