This study examined the experience of two researchers’ participation in the Bartenieff Fundamentals curriculum at Laban/Bartenieff Institute of movement studies, using a collaborative auto-ethnography as a research method. The results of the study are as follows. First of all, the experience of the preparation process was conceptualized as "walking together in fog," "searching for memories and possibilities in the body," and "checking my viewpoint from the beginning." Second, the experience of the training process was conceptualized as "anxiety about unknown area", "active challenges and questioning through self-discipline," "difference and integration of perceptions of body and movement," and "attitudes embracing diversity." Third, the experience of the presentation process was conceptualized as "dynamic learning based on deep feedback from professors" and "autonomous integration and embodied cognition of LMA/BF contents." LIMS' BF education program explored in this study suggests a direction of body and movement education in that it leads individual learners to free learning and embodied learning through a nonlinear and multifaceted approach across theory and practice.