Tomas Danielis and Radical Empathy offer creative and movement tools that connect technique, improvisation, and performance practice. Through classes and workshops such as HiTec Tools, CrissCross, Improvisation on Stage, and Pre-Choreographic Body, dancers and performers develop a precise, resilient, and responsive body—capable of creative choice, compositional clarity, and stage readiness.
Alongside professional training and artistic research, the practice extends into educational contexts, including work in schools and the development of curricula for contemporary dance. These educational projects translate embodied knowledge, movement principles, and performance awareness into structured learning formats adapted to different age groups and institutional settings.
Together, these practices support dancers, performers, and students in building sustainable technique, a personal movement language, and confidence in both set material and real-time creation—bridging professional performance, pedagogy, and long-term artistic development.