Oscar Boerger
Soft Acrobatics · Movement · Interdisziplinäres Training
How Oscar became a movement teacher
His journey moved through disciplines and deepened into practice. Each step built on the last, shaping how he teaches today.
2016
Movement training takes root in Berlin. Oscar begins teaching groups and building his practice.
2021
Bewegungskollektiv Berlin founded with Clara Lohmann and Michael Baumert. A community space opens.
2022
Studies in pedagogy and philosophy complete. Theory and practice come together in his teaching.
Today
Leading soft acrobatics for adults. Teaching technique with freedom, control with play.
Ongoing
Still exploring, still learning. Movement remains open, unfinished, alive in his hands.
What shapes how Oscar moves and teaches
Mein Unterricht ist breit angelegt und verbindet Einflüsse aus Gerätturnen, Tanz, Parkour, Akrobatik, Breakdance, Reha- und Gesundheitstraining sowie Krafttraining.
Ich lege großen Wert auf die Balance zwischen klarer Struktur und freier Exploration. Technische Präzision und saubere Formen bilden eine wichtige Grundlage. Gleichzeitig ermutige ich dazu, Bewegungen individuell zu erforschen und eigene Lösungen zu finden.
Bewegung soll sich gut anfühlen, Spaß machen und langfristig tragfähig sein – nicht nur korrekt aussehen.
What makes Oscar's teaching different
He refuses to separate the body from the mind.
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What Oscar brings to movement
He teaches with one foot in precision and one in play. The body learns best when it feels safe enough to explore.
Parkour, tricking, acrobatics
Pedagogy and philosophy studies
Years teaching Berlin movement groups
How Oscar teaches and what he values
His method refuses narrow specialization. Technique serves exploration, not the other way around. He builds classes around what feels true and sustainable for the body.
Interdisciplinary, not isolated
Drawing from many disciplines creates depth and flexibility in movement.
Technique as orientation, not dogma
Forms provide guidance. They do not limit what becomes possible.
Room for individual exploration
Each person discovers their own relationship with movement and their body.
Focus on feeling and control
Body awareness and joy matter more than perfect execution.
Influences
These teachers and communities shaped Oscar's movement philosophy and practice.
The foundation of Oscar's entire approach to movement. It taught him how to understand the body as a learning system, not a machine to be controlled.
Ido's thinking about movement as exploration rather than perfection gave Oscar permission to question everything. It shaped how he sees technique as a tool, not a destination.
The community showed him how to specialize without narrowing. He learned to see movement from angles he'd never considered before, expanding what felt possible in his body.
Teachers who gave Oscar technical precision and showed him how to hold both rigor and play at the same time. Their influence runs through everything he teaches.
Drawing from gymnastics, dance, parkour, and acrobatics creates a body that can adapt and think. Isolation limits what becomes possible. Breadth builds resilience.
Soft acrobatics for adults
Oscar's classes build technique and control through playful exploration. You learn to move with precision while discovering what feels right for your body.
Get in touch
Questions about classes or training? Write to Oscar.