About Nita
Nita Little is the one of the last practicing members of the founding cohort of Contact Improvisation.
Following early training as a dancer with some of the finest US-based dance teachers including José Limón, Judith Dunn, Alfredo Corvino and Takako Asakawa, not to mention Steve Paxton, Nita received a PHD in Performance Studies from UC Davis specializing in the articulation of presence and creative actions of embodied attention. Having written dozens of course curriculum that she teaches throughout the world, Nita is also commonly a lecturer, contributor, and writer for publications. A dance researcher, she has also founded the Institute for the Study of Somatic Communication, which has cohorts across the globe. She is available for master classes, lectures, interviews, and coaching.
“If we want to instill greater intelligence into our relationships, presence is a critical practice”
— Nita Little