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Body and Mind are One

Presenting……. Shin Somatics®

Meditation in Motion: Butoh & Integrative Bodywork
Arodasi Dance, Shreveport LA, Workshop April 15-19, 2008
Arodasi Pre-Workshop Tutorial April 12 & 13. 2008
Butoh Concert at Arodasi on April 19, 2008

Workshops in 2009, to be announced

Catherine Schaeffer's Butoh in the photo above. Catherine is a graduate of Eastwest Somatics and a registered somatic movement therapist rsmt. She teaches dance and somatics at Valdosta State University in Georgia.

Workshop Teachers in Shreveport: Sondra Fraleigh & Dorothy Kristin Hanna

Tutorial: Dorothy Kristin Hanna (rsmt) Feldenkrais® Shin Somatics®

The spiral painting below is by Dorothy Kristin Hanna. We also see her teaching through touch and with the use of the skeleton in the photographs above. Her Arodasi studio is the home of painting, Arodasi Dance, and Eastwest Shin Somatics® in Louisiana.

IN THE WORKSHOP:

      • Learn healing dances that encourage awareness through the senses
      • Experience intrinsic pleasure in movement through dance and bodywork
      • Connect to others and the natural world through embodied presence and active imagination

COURSE CONTENT:

      • Imagery and Myth
      • Guided Movement Practice
      • Core Movement Patterning
      • Experiential Anatomy
      • Somatic Yoga
      • Hands-on Movement Therapy
      • Healing Potentials of Butoh

To register for Meditation in Motion in Shreveport, contact: workshops@eastwestsomatics.com

Download a Registration Form

Workshop Fee: $886

Tutorial Fee: $443 (or 2 & 1/2 days of the workshop $443)

Students may take the tutorial and 2 days of the workshop for a full level of credit if they also complete 7 hours of home study or study through ESN (Eastwest Somatic Network)

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“In Eastwest workshops, we develop verbs of permission, life enhancing rather than diminishing words that sink into the watery soma of the body. We move ourselves in the idea of body. What we can do depends on what we invite to happen. We match the outside to the inside, and arrive on time. Strength lives in spontaneous moments of dancing when flesh finds its own expression, and the bones are so tuned to gravity that they stand by themselves. Then we are in the flowing space of nature where spirit moves freely."

- Sondra Fraleigh

 

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