This paper deals with the power of non-verbal communication in the inter-religious dialogue. Rather than a verbal conversation, it considers a dialogue any way of communicating with others. Thus, we believe that through movement based workshops, one can develop ability such as to look at, listen to, touch, and to relate to another one physi-cally, spatially, affectively and spiritually. Therefore, we link the integrative power of movement and non-verbal communication with the thoughts of theologians such as Paul Tillich and Lieve Troch. We also recur to the Maurice Béjart’s thoughts, a French choreog-rapher that created and direct one of the most important dance companies of the day.Este trabalho discorre sobre o poder da expressão não-verb...