
Daria Frosch
Instructor
Daria Frosch (she/her) is a dancer, movement artist and educator with 12 years of experience and a focus on body-based storytelling, somatic awareness, and the intersection of dance and acting. Her approach is deeply informed by Gaga—the movement language developed by Ohad Naharin. She brings the physical intuition and freedom of Gaga into the acting studio, helping performers access emotional truth through embodied experience.
She furthered her training at Moveo, the international school of physical theatre in Barcelona, where she studied mime, corporeal expression, and devised creation. This foundation in physical theatre continues to shape her teaching: her classes invite actors to move with imagination, clarity, and a deep connection to impulse.
Over the past decade, she has taught dance and movement at schools and modeling agencies. She has choreographed for stage productions such as “A Blue Life” and “Frost and Fire”, coached actors in physical storytelling for film and theater, and performed in both traditional and immersive productions—including the multidisciplinary performance “The Great Modernists” and works with PLЯSKI Dance Company. Her collaborative work spans genres and settings, from poetry nights to experimental short films like “Black” and “Stage”
A recent graduate from Green Shirt's Meisner Acting Program, now a movement instructor at Green Shirt Studio, she integrates her diverse background into actor training—creating a space where form meets feeling, and where every gesture tells a story.