Feedback meeting
Rolando Toro defines the encounter in feedback as the movement towards the other that arises from presence, giving gestural signs of affective reception. From an approach charged with intention and openness, gestures express availability and emotional welcome.
In the feedback dances in Biodanza, each person gives and receives affective energy, generating a living exchange. From this harmony, a new, richer and deeper bond emerges, which inspires the movement of both.
This process involves fluidity, synchrony, sensitivity and the ability to resonate with the other.
Kinesthetic pleasure with another
Another category of movement within the system Biodanza SRT is kinesthetic pleasure with another.
When performed individually, it invites you to let the music pass through your body and move it from within. The aim is not to interpret the melody, but to allow the melody itself to take centre stage and dance in us.
When shared with another, a state of surrender is produced, where the will dissolves and the movement emerges spontaneously, guided by the musical emotion and the bond. In this dance close to trance, a sensation of intense and expansive bodily pleasure appears in which the joy becomes shared and resonant.
Neuroscience of movement
Neuroscience studies affirm that these movements in Biodanza activate deep mechanisms of connection and pleasure.
In feeback exercises, gestural and affective synchrony stimulates mirror neurons, facilitating empathy and emotional resonance between participants, which generates inter-brain attunement in areas such as the prefrontal cortex and insula. This promotes neuroplasticity and higher shared energy, aligned with fluidity and reciprocity.
In kinesthetic pleasure exercises with another as voluntary movement dissolves, music and movement release endorphins, oxytocin and dopamine, inducing trance states with intense kinesthetic pleasure and connectivity in the limbic system. As a couple, this resonant joy is amplified by the hormonal release of the bond, enhancing emotional regulation and vitality.
