Join us for the 1st Skinner Releasing annual Summer Intensive, a unique new format, hosted by SRTCollective at Statek u Vlachu, in the heart of nature in East Bohemia in July.

Facilitated by an international group of certified SRT teachers from over 10 different countries, one can experience all 15 Introductory SRT classes and a wide range of related workshops, research opportunities and discussions. Meet teachers and participants from across the globe and take a deep dive into the Skinner Releasing Technique™!

Summer Intensive 2026 teachers: Eszter Gal, Bahar Vidinlioglu, Funda Ozokcu, Sally E.Dean, Ana Stegnar, Cléo Tabakian, Bettina Neuhaus, Lizzy Le Quesne, Deniz Soyarslan, Thalia Laric, Mira Hirtz

About Skinner Releasing Technique

Skinner Releasing Technique is a pioneering approach to dance and movement training that facilitates a deep kinaesthetic experience of movement. Guided poetic imagery and hands-on partner studies stimulate the process of letting go of one’s holding patterns and preconceptions, releasing new possibilities in how we perceive and how we move. An investigation of dynamic and multidirectional alignment leads one to discover more freedom, strength, effortlessness, and nuance

In dancing. The poetic images, interwoven with specific music, touch the imagination, triggering spontaneous movement and transformative states of consciousness that reveal a primal grace. SRT is a self-propelling process that supports each individual’s way of learning and enhances any activity and movement style. It is recognized as a significant way of engaging the whole self while integrating technical growth with creative process.

About the SRTCollective


SRTCollective is an international community facilitating SRT-based research and practice through activities that include the annual Summer Intensives. SRTCollective explores the present potential and significance of SRT. Residing and working in Canada, Europe, Norway, South Africa, Turkey, UK and the U.S., members bring their individual skills, expertise, and experience to shared practice, research, and discussions.