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Awakening
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Awakening is an opportunity to work with Susannah & Ya'Acov together and be guided on a deep initiation into the Movement Medicine journey. In this workshop:
• You will be introduced to the basics of Movement Medicine practice, including working with the 4 Elements, the 5 Dimensions of Awareness, and the 9 Gateways to the Soul
• You will learn how to align the body, heart and mind by bringing them into movement through working with the twin pillars of acceptance and intention
• You will work with the relationship between the dancer within and the spirit of the dance that is a foundation of ecstatic dance practice
• Through shamanic work, you will meet and dance with the guardians and allies of Movement Medicine practice and so be able to create your own dancing 'medicine wheel'. For the Dancer within, life is the Great Choreographer and we are dancers on the dancing path.

Everything that arises is therefore an opportunity to find the fluidity and the strength to learn from the situation and to discover how to dance with it. For the Dancer, the deepest prayer is to be able to give everything we have inside us in celebration of and gratitude for the life we have been given. We invite you to come and find the joy of disciplined study, the freedom of the dance, and the companionship of a dancing community. This workshop is suitable for beginners and those with experience.

Forthcoming Dates: Devon March '08
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Move! Evenings
Drop-In & Intro class
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Weekends
DanSing
Fusion
Sacred Space
Trance-Formations
Darkness into Light
Wild Life
For all our Relations
Source
The Holy Actor
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Intensives
Awakening
The Alchemy of Stillness
Initiation
Dancing with the Devil
Returning Home
Sanctuary
Wild at Heart
Resonance
The Space Between Us
The Phoenix Retreat
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Ongoing Groups
Fundamentals of MM
Ritual
Apprenticeship Programme
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