Existing in the practices of (contact) improvisation, experimental psychology, and philosophy, Joaquín has been obsessed in ‘ways of knowing’ and ‘gestures’ of research in dance improvisation and science. Challenging classical divergences between subject/object, in both his dancing explorations and academic work. Joaquín has grown (in Belgium) thinking in movement with the ideas and collaboration of/with Asaf Bachrach, Florencia Campise, and Otto Akkanen. The people who have most nourished him with their material about improvisation and that he has studied with are R. Chung, D. Lepkof, N. Little, C. Morrisey, J. Hamilton, S. Smith, and K. Nelson, among others. Viewing (contact) improvisation as multi-faceted, he is presently absorbed in the physical aspects of the study, but too theory, conversation, written and artistic creation. Upon meeting (contact) improvisation many years ago, he found himself centred around the form, dancing internationally between labs, workshops, teaching, residencies, jams, performances, collective and personal projects. Joaquín is also actively engaged in the realms and practice of Experimental Psychology and Neuroscience, holding a Ph.D. (KU Leuven, BEL). Vimeo I https://vimeo.com/user154670378