Katharine Kaufman teaches
yoga, meditation, and the movement arts at Naropa University, Studio
Be, and the Boulder Shambhala Meditation Center and in Longmont at the
Whole Free University. She teaches Ashtanga Yoga and women’s Meditation
and Yoga practice retreats at the Shambhala Mountain Center .She also
teaches therapeutic yoga privately. Katharine studied in India with
Pattabhi Jois and Dr. Shankaranayanna Jois . A long time student of
Richard Freeman’s, she taught at the Yoga Workshop for 13 years.
She has taught numerous people from heart disease patients to advanced
Ashtanga practioners from all over the world.
Katharine has choreographed and directed over 40 group and solo works
and seven full evening length concerts. She creates work for proscenium
stage and specific sites. Her most recent works were for Naropa University’s
faculty concert, Altona Grange Hall and Naropa president’s inauguration
celebration. She received Pick of the Fringe, award for her 2006 performance
piece, danced by Delisa Myles with original sound score collaborated
with Toby Sinkson titled, Too Small to Tell at Boulder Museum of Contemporary
Art. She was a member of Mariposa Collective and continues working with
her mentor Barbara Dilley integrating embodied meditation with movement
and words for performance. Well practiced in all the major modern dance
techniques, Katharine holds a Masters in Fine Arts degree from Arizona
State University in choreography and performance. She taught at Colorado
State University. She currently teaches Contemplative Dance Practice
at Naropa University.
Katharine is lay ordained in the Soto Zen tradition by Kobun Chino Roshi.
She is also a published poet. Her chap book is titled, What I Spit Out
on the World While Trying to Eat Like a Lady. Katharine is a warm and
precise senior teacher with a creative flavor and gentle sense of humor.