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October 25/26 | 2025

Study Lab | Berlin

Berlin | Germany

Immersion Study Lab

FORMAT

Study Labs offer an immersion to the Baseworks Method, and provide continued immersion for established practitioners. For anyone new to Baseworks, participating in a study lab is done in conjunction with an introduction online course.

Schedule

Saturday | October 25 | 2025

9:30-18:30
*with 1hr lunch break

Sunday | October 25 | 2025

9:30-18:30
*with 1hr lunch break

AGENDA

Saturday | October 25:

  • Orientation: Study Lab Materials Overview
  • Cycles 1 to 4: Practice Experience
  • Intention in Practice: Sustaining movement through adaptation & moderation.
  • Movement Analysis: Group work identifying movement patterns & habits.

Sunday | October 26:

  • Cycles 5 to 7: Practice Experience
  • Transfer & Cyclicity: Applying Baseworks insights to other practices.
  • Perspective & Physical Intelligence: Discussion.

Faculty:

Asia Shcherbakova

Asia holds a Master of Science in Human Genetics and a Ph.D. in Biotechnology. As a research scientist, she studies the pro-cognitive effects of medium-chain triglycerides. As Baseworks partner and co-developer, her mission is to align method applications with neurobiological mechanisms to enhance efficacy and integrate them into exercise physiology, movement practices, and everyday life. Full Bio>

Patrick Oancia

Musician, athlete, and educator Patrick founded Tokyo’s JayaDojo and YogaJaya in 2003, which have been recognized for their diverse programs for over two decades. He developed the Baseworks Method, integrating physical education with creative and perceptual skill-building. Patrick conducts international seminars to advance movement education, using technology for wider access and idea sharing. Full Bio>

Location

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DOCK 11 EDEN
Breite Strasse 43, 13187 Berlin, Germany

DOCK 11 in Berlin, originally an antique and oak strip factory, evolved into a vital hub for experimental dance and performance art, enabling collaboration and diversity through workshops, residencies, and socially focused projects. Currently supported by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media through the NEUSTART KULTUR program and DIS-TANZEN initiative, as well as the National Performance Network’s STEPPING OUT program, DOCK 11 continues to be a key influence on Berlin’s contemporary arts scene. Its legacy of supporting innovation and interdisciplinary approaches aligns with the Baseworks educational initiatives, making the venue ideal for the Berlin Study Labs. View map>

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Booking

The Introductory Track Study Lab option is for those new to Baseworks and includes 6-month access to the Baseworks Primer Course and the BASE (essentials) practice library, allowing for hundreds of hours of diversified practice.

The Experienced Track Study Lab option is available to established Baseworks students.

See FAQ for more details.

Study Lab (Experienced Track)

Includes participation in the in-person Study Lab event. An additional 20% tuition subsidy will automatically be applied for eligible students at check out. See FAQ below for more details.

$290

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Study Lab (Introductory Track)​
Includes: â‘  Participation in the in-person Study Lab event. â‘¡ Introductory Online Program (10 module, >70 lesson syllabus).
See FAQ below for more details.
$360
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All prices are displayed in $US without tax. Taxes may be applicable depending on your billing location. By purchasing any event or online offerings, you agree to our participation terms. 

FAQ

The Introductory Track and Experienced Track is how we distinguish whether a program is designed anyone completely new to the method or those with past experience. If you are new to Baseworks, you should start with the Introductory Track, irrespective of your athletic level or movement discipline background.

Some Introductory Track programs are one-off events designed as an introduction to the method. In other cases, such as most of our Study Labs, an Introductory Track program is a package consisting of admission to the in-person Study Lab coupled with the Baseworks Primer Course intended to bridge the gap in understanding the method.

The Experienced Track programs are available for established Baseworks practitioners. Eligibility depends on prior experience, such as completing the Baseworks Primer Course, attending immersions, intensives, certain workshops, or being a long-term platform subscriber or prior student in Japan. To check your eligibility, log in to the site. If you have trouble logging in, please contact us.

The online course offers a practical introduction to Baseworks in short videos (2-20 minutes) that you can review at your own pace. This flexible format complements all in-person learning in the method and helps reinforce movement skills through regular practice.

As a prerequisite, we require that you complete the first 5 segments in full prior to the Study Lab. With this said, doing the whole course is recommended. The compact format of the course is designed to comfortably fit along side of other commitments. 

Study Labs focus on practice, while going deeper into the conceptual and transferable aspects of the Baseworks Method. Whether you’re new or experienced, you’ll work hands-on with the founder and developers to deepen your understanding. Participants often build connections, engage in interactive exercises, and reflect on their experiences both practically and experientially.

Study Groups (and Tokyo studio practice sessions) are shorter and primarily focused on understanding through continuous practice. Other workshops focus on targeted concepts occasionally weaving in topics that compliment Baseworks. Study Labs provide deep immersion into Baseworks, blending hands-on practice with conceptual understanding.

You should be able to stand unsupported and get up from the floor independently. In the Study Lab format, one of the main focuses is on learning to adapt the movements to your own mobility, flexibility, and strength levels. You will never be required to exceed your capacity. Contact us if you have mobility concerns or questions about practice with chronic conditions.

In general, Baseworks is suitable for ages above 6 years old. However, Study Labs are designed for adults. If you are under 18 years old and wish to attend, or if you would like for you child below 18 years old to attend, please contact us directly.

Many exercise and movement practices focus on physical results – strength, flexibility, specific techniques or conceptual frameworks. Baseworks develops awareness and understanding of movement first, which naturally improves both physical and mental capabilities. While other practices can lead to deeper insights, Baseworks is designed specifically for insight. 

We ask all participants—even those with extensive experience in other practices—to approach what we do with fresh eyes. This beginner’s mindset helps maximize learning potential and prevents assumptions that can limit the outcomes.

No, each Study Lab is unique. We emphasize consistent practice because insights deepen with different group dynamics, environments, personal & physical circumstances.

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