Bona Weekend: Spring Edition

Our mission in Bona Dance is to make dance accessible to everyone. To break through the barriers and find joy. We focus on closed, consistent groups that allow for a deeper, more personalized learning journey in a supportive setting.

" I realized how much I truly needed it "

Liza, 38

BONA WEEKEND is a two-day course, open to all levels and offers a dynamic introduction to the vibrant dance community.

Bona Weekend: Contemporary

🕘 Schedule: Saturday 14:00-17:00 | Sunday 10:00-13:00

🗓️ Date: 10-11.5.2025

📍Location:  Fit4Motion, Vulkanstrasse 120, 1. Stock, 8048 Zürich


Bona Weekend: Improvisation

🕘 Schedule: Saturday 14:00-17:00 | Sunday 10:00-13:00

🗓️ Date: 14-15.6.2025

📍Location:  Fit4Motion, Vulkanstrasse 120, 1. Stock, 8048 Zürich

🫰 Course Fee:

  • One-weekend: 150 CHF
  • 2 weekends: 280 CHF (Coupon code “2weekends”)

" I am experiencing a profound transformation through movement "

Ethan, 42

Why Joinning us?

🩷 Joyful movement, stress relief, and self-expression

🩷 Connect with like-minded people

🩷 A supportive & welcoming group experience

🩷 Inspiring teachers who uplift and encourage you

🩷 A taste of Bona Dance’s full courses

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Our team

Reut Nahum and Lara Anderegg

Bona Dance Zurich is run by dancer Reut Nahum and production manager Lara Anderegg. While Reut is responsible for selecting and training teachers and teaching courses, Lara takes care of the administration and organisation of the courses.

Teachers

Reut Nahum

Reut Nahum is a dancer and choreographer, born in Israel. She lives in Zurich since 2013 and brings with her a rich background from the Jerusalem Academy for Music and Dance. In addition to her work as a dancer, Reut Nahum is a dedicated teacher who is particularly enthusiastic about working with children. In her choreographies, she focuses on creating non-judgemental, authentic movements and encouraging creativity in the dance space.

Kilian Haselbeck

His love for the stage began as a Michael Jackson impersonator at the age of 8. This was followed by intensive ballet training until he graduated in contemporary dance at the Codarts University for the Arts in Rotterdam. As a versatile performer and choreographer, he is co-founder of the zeitSprung company (Swiss Dance Award 2015). Kilian's global dance experiences, which were honoured with the Dance Recognition Award of the City of Zurich in 2014, reflect his commitment to a diverse dance/performance career.

Carla Doorn

Born in Argentina, Carla Doorn began her professional career at the age of 19 and trained as a dancer and actress in Latin America and Europe. She currently works as a freelance dancer and teacher, choreographer and director for theatre and dance, is a certified Feldenkrais therapist and gives courses and workshops in several countries in Latin America, Europe and Asia. She is also the director of the Martial arts school Sipalki Mu Bi Kwan.

Eleni Mylona

Eleni Mylona grew up in Athens and has lived in Zurich for 14 years. She studied dance at the school of Leonidas de Pian and at the State School of Dance in Greece (K.S.O.T.). She teaches contemporary dance and improvisation for professionals as well as for amateurs and children. She is also the choreographer and facilitator of the community dance group KANTINES Zurich, a group of Greek-speaking women with a feminist background.

Emeric Rabot

Emeric Rabot is a French performer and teacher with a diverse background in dance, from hip-hop and ballroom to freestyle and tap. After refining his skills at P.A.R.T.S. in Brussels, he has led dynamic dance exchanges across Switzerland, Cuba, and Mozambique. His sessions focus on expressivity, power, and improvisation, inspiring a full artistic engagement. Currently, Emeric leads Dance for Health sessions for older adults in Bern and at the Federal Asylum Centre in Zurich, seeking to make dance accessible to all.

Administration

Lara Anderegg

Lara Anderegg works as a freelance production manager of different artists and groups in the fields of dance and theatre, accompanies tour productions as a tour manager and organises various cultural events.

" I can’t believe I broke through my barriers—it feels incredible "

Anya, 32

Bona Dance -
Frequently Asked Questions

Not at all! Our classes are designed specifically for adults with little or no dance experience. We focus on creating a welcoming and encouraging environment where you can learn at your own pace.
Our classes are adapted to each person individually and the group. The exercises are designed so that everyone can execute them. The class becomes more demanding as the group progresses, while continuing to respect each person’s individual and gradual evolution.
It’s completely normal not to feel completely at ease, or even to feel some discomfort and insecurity when we start something new, different and possibly challenging. However, we’d like none of this to be a reason to give up. We believe that each body is a different body, with its own rhythm, abilities and specificities. Our classes are intended to be a safe and welcoming space, without judgment or competition. We encourage, motivate and support everyone so that it is easier to overcome any fears, frustrations or hesitations. We want everyone to learn and evolve, but above all, we want to provide moments of joy and satisfaction.

Comfort is the key. It’s very important that the clothes you choose allow you to move freely, without restricting your movement. Options such as leggings or sweatpants, t-shirts and sweatshirts are ideal. For your feet, we recommend bringing socks, but you can always opt for bare feet. For ballet class, you may want to wear tighter clothes, such as tights, leggings, shorts, maillots or full suits, and ballet shoes for your feet, taking into account the specifics of the technique. However, we will give more detailed instructions according to each style of dance.