Apprentice Teachers
Caroline Carey, Christian de Sousa and Mark Boylan
The School of Movement Medicine will be holding its first teacher training programme starting in Summer 2011. In advance of this, three 'pathfinder' apprentice teachers have been helping Susannah and Ya'Acov to develop pathways and structures for the up-coming teacher training. As part of this process they have begun teaching Movement Medicine and offering more opportunities for the public to experience the work.

Caroline Carey

Caroline Carey

Teaching in South East UK and Internationally.
I offer Movement Medicine classes and workshops.  My background is as a trained 5 Rhythms teacher, shamanic healer, author and holder of sacred space. A mother and a grandmother.

More Info www.alchemyinmovement.com/localclasses.html

On-Going Group, Sunday once a month open to all. First session 9th January. See info www.alchemyinmovement.com/ongoing.html
www.alchemyinmovement.com  0770 251 3679  info@carolinecarey.com
 

Christian de Sousa

Caroline Carey

I am a 5Rhythms teacher, an artist and a dad. I teach regular drop-in classes, ongoing groups and weekend workshops in London and elsewhere. My focus is on using Movement Medicine alongside the 5Rhythms and other complementary shamanic and spiritual practices.

I will be offering a specific 'introduction to Movement Medicine' called Moving Energy, at the end of October (weekend of the 30th-31st, in west London).
For more information on this workshop and the other spaces I offer, please visit:

www.dancingtao.net    contact@dancingtao.net

Mark Boylan

Caroline Carey

My approach to teaching Movement Medicine is informed by my experience as a teacher of 5 Rhythms, my training in creative action methods and clown, and my history as an activist for social change.   I live in Sheffield, UK with my partner and daughter. I work mainly in the North of England and East Midlands but also travel  further and have taught in Palestine, Poland, the US, Canada and Ireland.  I also  work  in  a University in teacher education and educational research.

For information about workshops and classes get in touch:

info@spacesforchange.net or visit www.spacesforchange.net
 
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